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Taliban Main Infringers of Human Rights Law: IHRC

The recorded documents for the past 14 years on civilian causalities indicate that Taliban are the main infringers of the Human rights law in Afghanistan and the numbers of the causalities is big catastrophic officials in Independent Human rights commission in Afghanistan said, claiming that most of the civilians were the victims of the Taliban attacks.
Taliban have entered into Kabul the capital city of Afghanistan on 1996 and run their Governmental called “ Da Afghanistan the Islami Emarat” for 5 years, while they were on power they have only had relations and ties with few Governments specially with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, in the long run after the World business twin Towers in United States on 9,11, 2001, US air forces have began pounding Taliban shelters in Afghanistan and they were made to leave the power for the a collation then to transition Government, since that Taliban have been engaging with Afghan security forces in different parts of the country.
Officials in Independent Human right commission in Afghanistan have stated that from 2009 up to 2014 40 thousand civilians whom were killed by Taliban have been recorded.
The number of the causalities from the beginning of Taliban Government up to 2014 reached up to 270,000 during the National Unity Government it increased up to 30,000 persons, while UNAMA causality numbers from 2009 up to 2014 reaches up to 22940 persons.
But the US congress Investigation services has released the number of the civilian causalities from 2001 up to 2016 more to 310,00 persons.
Independent Human rights commission in Afghanistan commissioner Latifa Sultani said,” Independent Human rights commission in Afghanistan has collected the 400,00 civilians have been killed by Taliban from 2009 up to now which is a shocking number and counted as one of the human rights law violating acts.”
Meanwhile Mp Kamal Safi said,” If Taliban believe in killing, launching suicide attacks or to drop the bloods could reach to power then they are making a big mistake.”
After 5 years of power Taliban were defeated by the International community and former President Hamid Karzai came into power, for the first time Mr. Karzai has entered into the political society with anti-Taliban views in the long run the former President Hamid Karzia’s views was changed towards Taliban and USA during the interviews it was revealed.
President Karzai replied to CNN correspondent said,” that I m a puppet, Americans have helped Afghanistan tremendously, the American people have feeling for Afghanistan for which we are very grateful, the US administration have helped Afghanistan, if we are called puppets or if I m called puppet that’s we are grateful to America then be it, let that be my nick name.”
After a while when he was interviewed with BBC Persian correspondent he replied and said,” that where do the Taliban come from?, Taliban are Afghans, If they are Afghans and if Afghan security forces take the control of a place we are also Afghans then in that case if we take the control of a place why do we hold such right, if we are Afghans who does an Afghan say to other Afghan you can’t take the control of a place.”
The recent remarks of the former President Hamid Karzia somehow indicate supports for Taliban which has provoked the harsh reactions of the senate members.
Senator Mohamamd Asif Sediqee said,” the recent remarks of former President indicates supports for Taliban, whom were the slaughters of the Afghan security forces during his presidency, this should be taken into consideration seriously.”
“The recent pose of the former President Hamid Karzia somehow indicates supports for Taliban which is irresponsibility and illogical statements Senator Sami Faisal said”.
Hamid Karzai has been criticized by the politicians and was accused for supporting Taliban, releasing of Taliban from Bagram prison and calling Taliban brother direct the minds of everyone closer to Taliban supporter.
Reported by Ali Asghari

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Qatar’s Prime Minister meets with Afghanistan’s foreign minister
According to Gulf Times, the two officials reviewed the latest developments in Afghanistan and discussed ways to support the Afghan people.

Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met with Afghanistan’s Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi who is currently visiting the country.
According to Gulf Times, the two officials reviewed the latest developments in Afghanistan and discussed ways to support the Afghan people.
Al-Thani emphasized the State of Qatar’s unwavering support for all segments of the Afghan people and its continued efforts to achieve security, stability, prosperity, and a dignified life in Afghanistan.
A source told Ariana News that Muttaqi arrived in Qatar on Sunday. No further details on his trip were given.
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WFP air services in Afghanistan may be suspended due to funding crisis
According to WFP, the organization urgently needs $10.5 million in funding to continue its relief flights in 2025.

The UN’s World Food Program (WFP) in Afghanistan has announced the possible suspension of its air services in the country due to a severe shortage of funding.
WFP is one of the largest humanitarian organizations in Afghanistan and the air services have played a vital role in transporting humanitarian aid, especially to areas difficult to reach by land.
In a message posted on X, the WFP explained that in the past, when roads were blocked, air services were the only way to deliver aid to remote areas of Afghanistan. This aid included food, medicine, and other essential items that are essential for the survival of millions of people in need in Afghanistan.
According to WFP, the organization urgently needs $10.5 million in funding to continue its relief flights in 2025.
In addition, the WFP stated that humanitarian needs in Afghanistan continue to increase and millions of people across the country are dependent on humanitarian assistance.
WFP stated that if air services are stopped, it will become very difficult, if not impossible, to deliver vital aid to areas that are not accessible by road.
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Afghanistan and Iran swap prisoners at Milak border crossing
At the same time, two Iranians serving sentences in Afghan prisons were repatriated to Iran.

Afghanistan and Iran exchanged prisoners at the Milak border crossing in south-eastern Iran on Sunday, officials confirmed.
According to IRNA, almost 200 Afghan prisoners held in Iranian prisons in Tehran, Sistan and Baluchestan and Isfahan were handed over to Afghan authorities at the Milak border in Sistan and Baluchestan.
At the same time, two Iranians serving sentences in Afghan prisons were repatriated to Iran.
Iran’s Deputy Justice Minister for Human Rights and International Affairs, Askar Jalalian, said recently that more than 4,500 foreign nationals detained in Iran had been sent to their home countries.
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