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2nd VP Danish critiizes HCNR’s plan for Turkey conference

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Afghanistan’s Second Vice President Muhammad Sarwar Danish has criticized the High Council for National Reconciliation’s (HCNR) peace proposal for the Istanbul conference stating the plan proposes the sharing of power between two tribes.

According to Danish the plan highlights demands of a party that wants peace, a transitional government and a political system that includes a prime minister. He also said the plan was insulting to President Ashraf Ghani.

“The plan has highlighted differences in a republican front instead of supporting the consensus. Therefore, it cannot be presented at the Istanbul meeting or at any other meeting,” said Danish.

“They want the system for a specific tribe. Other tribes have been broken into third and fourth categories,” said Mohammad Hadayat, Danish’s media adviser.

Younus Qanooni, head of the HCNR’s committee for preparation and unification of peace plans, defended the plan.

“Danish’s speech is an insult to other parties that proposed the plan,” said Qanooni.

The HCNR’s plan has two parts:

1 – President Ghani’s plan that emphasized early elections and the preservation of the leadership of the current system and institutions.

2 – Establishing a system that would include a president and a prime minister and for a three-year transitional government to be established.

“It was not personal ideas. It was drawn up from 36 plans,” said Atta Mohammad Noor, a member of the HCNR.

Based on the proposed plan, a transitional government would have executive bodies, judicial bodies, a national assembly, an Islamic assembly, a high state council and a commission to amend the constitution.

 

The HCNR is however still expected to finalize the plan before presenting it to the Turkey conference.

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No new deadline will be given for Afghan refugees: Pakistani official

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Pakistan’s Deputy Minister of the Interior Ministry, Talal Chaudhry, says a new deadline will not be granted for Afghan refugees to leave the country. He stated that the process of returning undocumented migrants to Afghanistan is ongoing and that no new extension for their expulsion will be considered.

According to him, over 800,000 Afghan migrants—some of whom even held ACC cards have been deported so far.

“Those who only have the “ACC” cards or any other type of card are being sent back to their country. Since October 30, 2023, more than 800,000 people have been deported, and in the past few days alone, 11,000 individuals with ACC cards were returned to Afghanistan. This process will continue. As for asylum seekers being transferred to other countries, they have until the end of April this year—a deadline which will not be extended,” he added.

Meanwhile, Acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, during a meeting with Robert Chatterton Dickson, the British chargé d’affaires for Afghanistan, stated that Pakistan has intensified the forced deportation of migrants in violation of international laws and norms.

He emphasized that addressing the situation of these migrants requires increased support from the international community.

In this meeting, Dickson also said that the UK has added more than seven million pounds to its humanitarian aid to provide additional support for the Afghan migrants.

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Iranian economic delegation visits western Afghanistan

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An Iranian economic delegation has visited Afghanistan’s bordering province of Herat and held talks with local officials about expanding trade with the country.

The delegation is headed by Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Affairs Rasoul Mohajir, and comprises Deputy Minister of Planning and Resource Management of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development and the Governor of South Khorasan Province.

The Iranian embassy in Kabul said the delegation visited the Khaf-Herat railway and the industrial township of Herat, met with the provincial governor and a group of businessmen and discussed the expansion of trade between the two countries.

After Herat, the delegation will also visit Farah province to discuss ways to develop bilateral cooperation and facilitate the transportation of goods between Iran and Afghanistan.

 

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IEA publicly executes four individuals found guilty of murder

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The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) on Friday publicly executed four individuals after they were found guilty of murder, the Supreme Court has announced.

Two were executed in Badghis province and two in Nimroz and Farah.

One of them had killed three people and the other three murdered one each, according to the court.

The court said that families of victims had been requested to pardon the murderers, but they didn’t accept it.

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