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2,600 HIG Inmates Identified in Afghan Prisons: Chief Negotiator

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

dddThe chief negotiator of Hizbi Islami Gulbuddin said on Friday that around 2,600 members of this political party are currently in prisons in Afghanistan, adding those who have not committed crimes will be set free.

“So far around 2,600 people may be less or more have been identified who are in prisons in Afghanistan, those who are not accused of any crime will be released,” Amin Karim the chief negotiator of HIG said in an interview with Ariana News.

He added that most of their militants have been arrested in accusation of having relation with the Taliban fighters, claiming the party has more than ten thousand militants in the country.

Recently a peace agreement was negotiated and signed between the government of Afghanistan and HIG. Based on the agreement the government has promised to spare no effort to work with the UN Security Council to remove the names of the party leadership from UN sanction list and grant Hekmatyar amnesty for past offences and to release certain HIG prisoners.

Now, officials in the Afghan High Peace Council say that UN Security Council and the United States are ready to remove Hekmatyar’s name from the sanction’s list.

The government of Afghanistan has promised to submit an official letter asking to remove Hekmatyar’s name from the UNSC sanction’s list not later than end of this week.

The HIG is fighting against the government of Afghanistan since 1978. Since then the group has taken the responsibility of some deadly attacks in Afghanistan.

Reported by: Fawad Naseri

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IEA urges World Bank to resume work on 7,000 incomplete projects

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Officials at the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD) say 7,000 incomplete projects of the World Bank are at risk of destruction in Afghanistan. They call on the World Bank to resume the work of these projects.

According to them, discussions have been held with the World Bank about these projects, but there has been no result yet.

“7,000 incomplete projects are being destroyed, and if the work is not started, these projects will be destroyed. We ask the World Bank to resume the work of these projects as soon as possible,” said Noorul Hadi Adel, the spokesperson of MRRD.

Meanwhile, members of the private sector also ask international institutions to resume their work in Afghanistan.

According to the officials of this sector, with the start of these projects, job opportunities will be provided for thousands of people in the country.

“These projects create employment for our people and the country will grow a lot,” said Mirwais Hajizadeh, a member of the private sector.

However, economic experts stated if the work of these projects does not start soon, they will be destroyed and the investments made in them will be wasted.

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Ten people killed by floods in Helmand

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Ten people have been killed and six others injured by floods in Helmand province in the past week, local officials said on Friday.

According to officials, seven of those were members of the same family, and they were killed in Kajaki district last night.

“Most of the people moved from vulnerable areas to high lands and mountains, and thanks Allah the number of casualties is low,” Sher Mohammad Vahdat, the head of information of the Directorate of Information and Culture in Helmand, said adding rescue teams and security forces have been dispatched to help people.

It is said that the telecommunication system has also been disrupted due to the effect of floods in Kajaki district. Floods have also destroyed thousands of acres of agricultural land.

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UN envoy meets Indian foreign minister to discuss Afghanistan

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Roza Otunbayeva, the UN Secretary General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, met with the Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in New Delhi and discussed issues related to Afghanistan, it was announced on Thursday.

During the meeting, Otunbayeva thanked India for “its critical humanitarian support and longstanding friendship for the Afghan people” and discussed the importance of regional and international cooperation to address prevailing challenges in Afghanistan, UNAMA said on X.

Jaishankar also said on X that the sides exchanged views on the current situation in Afghanistan.

“Underlined that India has provided wheat, medicines, pesticides and school supplies. Appreciate the role of UN agencies as partners in these endeavors,” he said.

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