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MPs to expel Huma Sultani out of Parliament
Afghanistan administrative delegation in lower house of the parliament pushing their efforts through to expel Human Sultani representative of Ghazni province from the lower house of the parliament for what she had commented on her Facebook page admiring killing of media staffs in Kabul.
Meanwhile officials in Ministry of Interior affairs urged that we are waiting to have an order from the upper channel to detain her.
Second deputy of the lower house Mohammad Nazeer Ahmadzai said,” we are waiting to receive an order from the court, then we will put the decision into voting process, after the voting we will decide for her destination.”
Officials in ministry of Interior affairs have declared the Huma Sultani statement against the bloody terrorist attack which took the life 7 media staffs and injured dozens unacceptable, insisting she needs to be trailed according to the existed laws.”
Deputy of the lawyer union Subhanullah Musbah said,” since the lower house members are on their winter vacation and if a Mp does commit a crime she/he should be trailed after having the lower house administration official’s permission.”
Huma Sultani had justified justice against those whom were killed by a suicide bomber in Kabul,Huma had also claimed the Mullah Omar the former Taliban leader was living in her house,the decision on detaining of Huma comes after that Malalay Juya the other Mp from Farah Province had faced the same situation and was expelled out the parliament for good.
Reported by Nasrat Parsa
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Deputy Interior Minister Ibrahim Sadr urges purge of security ranks in Panjshir
Ibrahim Sadr, Deputy Minister for Security Affairs at the Ministry of Interior, led a high-level delegation to Panjshir province, where he met with local officials, religious scholars, tribal elders, and community representatives.
During the visit, Sadr said that the victory of the Islamic Emirate was the result of the major sacrifices made by the IEA forces and the full cooperation of the people. He noted that sincere intentions, obedience to leadership directives, the trust of religious scholars, and strong public support were among the key factors behind the Emirate’s success.
The deputy interior minister stressed that the time has now come for the Islamic Emirate to stand alongside the people, address their concerns, and provide essential services. He urged local authorities to regularly visit districts, engage directly with residents, and resolve their problems in a timely manner.
Sadr also emphasized the need to purge the ranks of the security forces, stating that individuals and figures who do not serve the system or the public, and who contribute to discord and corruption, must be removed from the security services. He added that adherence to official uniforms and the reform of conduct and appearance in accordance with Islamic tradition are mandatory for all personnel.
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Afghanistan to establish independent oil and gas authority
Noorulhaq Anwar, Director General of Administrative Affairs, announced on Sunday that the Islamic Emirate has approved plans to create an independent oil and gas authority.
He stated on X that the Administrative Commission has been instructed to consolidate eight previously fragmented units operating in the oil and gas sector into the new authority.
Anwar emphasized that this move aims to enhance integration, organization, efficiency, transparency, and coordination in oil and gas production and imports. He added that the initiative will benefit the Islamic Emirate, investors, consumers, and the wider public.
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Germany is accelerating the admission of Afghan nationals currently in Pakistan, with Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul expecting arrivals by the end of the year for those with binding commitments to be accepted.
“I assume this is a priority,” Wadephul told the Evangelical Press Service. “Necessary checks and flights are now proceeding quickly,” he added. From the beginning of next year, Afghans still waiting in Pakistan face potential deportation to their country of origin.
For years, many of these individuals had been promised entry into Germany, but Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) had questioned some of these commitments and ordered a renewed review of which of the original roughly 2,000 people should still be admitted. At the same time, numerous legal challenges arose regarding the validity of these promises and Germany’s obligation to accept certain refugees.
Wadephul emphasized that responsibility lies with the Interior Ministry. Following its review, it was determined that a significant portion of the group has legally binding commitments, while for another group of around 650 people, Dobrindt recently decided against admission. This decision has drawn criticism from opposition parties and human rights organizations.
The foreign minister noted that he had previously negotiated with Pakistan to extend asylum procedures by six months, allowing particularly those in the federal resettlement program to be admitted. “The Interior Ministry no longer sees this option for individuals from the bridging program and those on the human rights list,” he said.
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