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Afghanistan Constitution to Be Reviewed in Coming Years: Danish

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Sarwar DanishAfghanistan constitution has been broken several times by the Afghan leaders due to no political wills; policy and strategy said second deputy of Afghan Government Sarwar Danish during his speech on the 10th anniversary of Constitution session held in Kabul on Saturday. Second deputy of the President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, Sarwar Danish said,” Afghanistan constitution will be reviewed in coming two years based on the agreement made in between the National Unity Government leaders.” The former National security advisor Dr.Rangin Datfar Ispanta also said, “Adding the ethnic and linguistic discourses context within the Afghanistan constitution is counted as one of the internal contradictions of the law.” Afghanistan Constitution has been codified on 2003 by the President Hamid Karzai which was declared as the perfect constitution even in the region, it seems that the follow law has not been practiced fully within the territory of Afghanistan. Ariana News reporter has asked the former National security Advisor for Hamid Karzai, whether the pervious leaders of Afghanistan did not have the opportunity for implementation of the Afghanistan constitution in the past.? The Former National Security advisor Ispanta admitted that the pervious Afghan leaders including me are the responsible for not benefiting the opportunities which had been accessible. Afghan second deputy of the President Sarwar Danish committed to see fundamental reforms to be made in the Afghan constitution and saying it’s a key need to our Nation. A research which has been conducted by the Evaluation ,Research Unit in Afghanistan during past 12 years indicates that some of the decisions made by the executive section has caused the judicial section to be underestimated. Afghanistan constitution has been approved by the President Hamid Karzai on 2003 in 12 Chapters, and 162 articles.
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G7 envoys urge national dialogue for lasting stability in Afghanistan

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Special Representatives of the Group of Seven (G7), including the European Union, have emphasized the importance of a national dialogue for achieving long-term stability in Afghanistan.

Following a meeting on Afghanistan in Geneva, Switzerland, G7 special envoys issued a joint statement calling for the restoration of women's rights and urging the Islamic Emirate to fight terrorism.

The statement reads: "Achieving sustainable peace and stability requires credible governance that represents all segments of Afghan society."

The representatives also expressed concern over the IEA’s decision to ban girls from attending medical institutes, warning that it will have devastating consequences for the citizens, particularly mothers and their infants.

The statement described this ban as unacceptable and called on the Afghan authorities to lift it immediately.

Earlier, countries and international organizations had called for the removal of restrictions on the education and employment of women and girls, emphasizing the need for a national dialogue.

In response to these concerns, IEA has repeatedly stated that it will not allow interference in the internal affairs of the country.

The G7 special envoys also expressed their concern about the recent terrorist attacks in Kabul and the surrounding region, warning that terrorism remains a serious threat to Afghanistan's security. They confirmed the actions of the IEA against Daesh but stressed the need for more decisive measures.

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Afghanistan’s bright future lies in educating girls: Karzai

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Hamid Karzai, the former president of Afghanistan, says the demand of Afghan girls for the reopening of schools and universities is their fundamental right and adds that Afghanistan cannot have a bright future without ensuring access to education for girls.

In a statement on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Karzai said: "The demand and voice of our country’s girls for education and knowledge is a rightful one and crucial for a prosperous Afghanistan."

He further emphasized, "Empowering the youth—both girls and boys—is the only way to achieve self-reliance, break the cycle of poverty, and drive the development and prosperity of society."

Karzai underscored that education is vital for Afghanistan’s growth and development, expressing hope that the doors of schools and universities for girls will be reopened as soon as possible.

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IEA to set up special courts to address pensions

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Mawlawi Hebatullah Akhundzada, the supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), has issued a decree to establish special courts to address pensions, Bakhtar news agency reported on Saturday.

According to the decree, the courts must confirm and process pensions in accordance with Sharia and law.

Pensioners have repeatedly voiced concern over delay in payment, saying that their financial challenges are growing.

Earlier this year, IEA's supreme leader banned money being deducted from salaries of government employees for pensions.

He also requested information on the tenure of employees and the total amount deducted from salaries for pensions.

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