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WFP seeks $400 million for food in Afghanistan before winter sets in

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The World Food Program (WFP) in Afghanistan said on Monday $400 million is needed for food before winter arrives.

“Winter is just weeks away in Afghanistan, which will cut off entire communities behind mounds of snow and ice. $400M is what it takes to preposition food and reach the most vulnerable people in the country before it is too late,” WFP in Afghanistan said on X.

Afghanistan remains one of the largest humanitarian crises in the world, with over 29 million people in need of humanitarian assistance this year. Over 90% of the population lives below the poverty line and around 17 million people are experiencing acute food insecurity.

The Herat earthquakes and the deportation of refugees from Pakistan have exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

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About 12,000 men and 1,000 women being detained in country’s prisons: Yusuf Mestri

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The Director General of the Office of Prisons Administration, Mohammad Yusuf Mestri, says about 12,000 men and at least 1,000 women, who have been found guilty by the country's courts, are imprisoned in the country's prisons.

In an exclusive interview with Ariana News, Mastri said that among the prisoners 100 foreign citizens are also being held in the country’s prisons who have committed various crimes.

Mastri added that around 12,000 suspects are being detained on charges of various crimes and the court's final verdict has not yet been issued against them.

He stressed that the committee for transferring Afghan prisoners from abroad to the country had been established with representatives of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Interior, Justice, Supreme Court and the Office of Prisons Administration.

He stated that as a result of the efforts of this committee, two prisoners from China, three from Kuwait, two from Yemen and another 1,58 prisoners from Iran have been transferred to the country.

This IEA official assured that there is no torture in Afghan prisons.

He stated the Directorate of Prisons Affairs is committed to allowing UN human rights teams access to Afghan jails, including women's prisons.

He added there are good facilities, especially in religious, modern, vocational and sports education for all prisoners, especially women, and many professional instructors are busy teaching in the prisons.

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Blood of Sinwar will draw map of freedom for future generations: Anas Haqqani

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Anas Haqqani, a prominent member of the Islamic Emirate, said Friday in response to the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar that his blood will draw the map of freedom for future generations.

“The blood of the hero al-Aqsa martyr will determine the true meaning of life for many future generations and will draw the road map of freedom for many,” Haqqani said in a post on X.

“Yahya Sinwar was one of the greatest fighters in the history of the Islamic Ummah, whose life and manner of martyrdom were special,” he added.

Meanwhile, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was killed during an operation by Israeli soldiers in the Palestinian enclave on Wednesday.

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Bodies of 13 Afghans transferred to hospital after shooting by Iranian forces: report

Haalvsh had previously reported that 260 Afghan migrants had died after being shot by Iranian forces earlier this week.

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Thirteen bodies have been transferred to Razi Saravan hospital in Iran's southeastern Sistan-Baluchistan province following the shooting of Afghan migrants by Iranian forces, an Iranian-based human rights organization said late Thursday.

Haalvsh organization said in a statement that due to the lack of space in the morgue of the hospital, there is no information about the whereabouts of the bodies of other victims.

Based on the statement, seven of the injured in the incident have been discharged from the hospital and three of the injured who underwent surgery are still hospitalized.

Haalvsh had previously reported that 260 Afghan migrants had died after being shot by Iranian forces earlier this week.

Iranian officials have denied the mass shooting of Afghans at the border.

The Islamic Emirate has appointed a delegation to investigate the incident.

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