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IEA leader instructs governors to enforce Sharia law, reinvigorate divine ordinances

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The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s (IEA) supreme leader, Mawlavi Hibatullah Akhundzada, met with the governors of all provinces in Kandahar and advised them about good governance, paying attention to their responsibilities and preserving the Islamic system, said IEA’s spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid in a statement.

At the meeting, Akhundzada urged the governors to uphold sound Islamic governance, fulfill their responsibilities diligently, and safeguard the Islamic framework established through Jihad. He delivered an extensive address regarding the primary objective of the sacrifices made by the Mujahideen, emphasizing the enforcement of the Holy Sharia, according to the statement.

Akhundzada added: “The governors are the initial victors in the realm of Jihad, you stood at the forefront of the conflict. Dozens and hundreds of Mujahideen have sacrificed their lives under your guidance. It is imperative to realize their aspirations. Strengthen the Islamic framework,

enforce Sharia law, and reinvigorate divine ordinances. Prevent any unlawful activities within the provinces. Focus on the spiritual and intellectual advancement of the populace while nurturing connections with scholars. Entrust scholars, seek their guidance, and collaborate in religious implementation. Prioritize the education of the youth and cultivate a generation instilled with the essence of Islam”

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UNAMA chief to brief UNSC on Afghanistan on Wednesday

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UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan and head of UNAMA, Roza Otunbayeva, is expected to brief the UN Security Council on the situation in Afghanistan on Wednesday after UNAMA released its quarterly report Tuesday.

Tanja Fajon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia, will preside over the meeting.

UNAMA’s latest report, which includes information gathered after the last report dated June 13, states that security incidents have increased against the same period last year; restrictions on women have increased, and almost more than 24 million people still need humanitarian aid.

The Islamic Emirate, meanwhile, expects that the reality of Afghanistan should be reflected in Otunbayeva’s report.

IEA has already asked UNAMA many times to reflect on the realities of Afghanistan in its reports and to refrain from exaggerating small issues.

Otunbayeva stated in her last report that by August 30 of this year, only 24.9 percent of the $2.9 billion dollars required for aid to Afghanistan had been provided.

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Haqqani meets with Japanese ambassador to Kabul

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Acting Minister of Interior Affairs Sirajuddin Haqqani met on Tuesday with the Japanese Ambassador to Kabul,Takayoshi Kuromiya, the ministry said in a statement.

Abdul Matin Qane, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior, said in a post on X that apart from expressing satisfaction over the improved security situation, they discussed boosting Japan's aid to Afghanistan.

They also discussed a working group with UNAMA to tackle issues related to narcotics.

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IEA says Afghan embassy reopens in Oman

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A spokesman for Afghanistan’s foreign affairs said Tuesday Islamic Emirate diplomats have been posted to Oman to reopen the Afghanistan embassy.

Hafiz Zia Ahmad Takal said in a post on X the embassy in Muscat opened last Sunday.

Takal added that resuming the activities of the Afghan embassy with the cooperation of the host country will play a constructive role in strengthening political, economic, social and religious relations between Kabul and Muscat.

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