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Afghan Forces Uproot Terrorists in Kunduz After Humanitarian Disaster Hits Province

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

images_cms-image-000003997Afghan security forces have wiped out militants from Kunduz province, but its inhabitants faced a humanitarian disaster after days of fighting between the government and Taliban.

The Army Chief of staff, Murad Ali Murad has declared that efforts are made to not allow the armed opposition group to enter the city.

Taliban militants, who mounted coordinated attacks on Afghanistan’s Kunduz province, have reportedly been defeated, and the fighting between the Islamists and government forces has stopped, Gen. Murad Ali Murad said.

After four hours of operations by security forces, the key areas of the province; Khakani and Zakhail village have been cleared.

Afghan civilians increasingly abandoned the Kunduz province to escape fighting between government forces and the Taliban.

Terrified inhabitants facing a growing humanitarian disaster have been fleeing explosions and gunfights to neighboring provinces of Balkh, Takhar, Baghlan and the capital Kabul.

Since yesterday, about 50,000 people have left the city for neighboring Takhar province, said the provincial representative. “Most of them are staying in school buildings or with other families, but some are living out in the open.”

President Ghani has also announced of humanitarian aids to the displaced people of Kunduz.

“I have ordered a 70 million Afghanis immediate assistance to the people two days ago and this process will be continued,” said President Ashraf Ghani.

The United Nations also voiced concern about the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation for civilians still trapped in the conflict-hit northern Afghan city of Kunduz, while thousands of others have fled their homes with few possessions.

On last Monday, Taliban insurgents launched an offensive and captured various areas in Kunduz. Local media reported that the insurgents took control over the National Security Directorate (NDS) building and were heading towards the governor’s administration office.

One day after, it was reported that the center of Kunduz had been freed from Taliban. Over two dozens of militants were killed in clashes between Taliban and Afghan security forces.

The fall of the provincial capital, even temporarily, highlights the stubborn insurgency’s potential to expand beyond its rural strongholds in the south of the country.

The latest attack came just over a year after the militants briefly seized Kunduz city in what was dubbed as one of their biggest successes for Taliban, and the worst setback for the Afghan government in the last 15 years of war in Afghanistan. Afghan Taliban forces were ousted in 2001 when the US invaded the country.

Kunduz is the most important administrative, military and strategic center in northern Afghanistan. In 2015, the city was seized by Taliban militants but soon was liberated by the Afghan military.

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Work permits issued to over 2,000, including women: Labor Ministry

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(Last Updated On: May 1, 2024)

The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs says on the occasion of International Labor Day, the Islamic Emirate is trying to increase the number of job opportunities in the country.

The ministry said that it has distributed work permits to more than 2,000 people, including women, during the past month.

“Work permits were given to 2,115 of our compatriots over the past month, including to 205 women,” said Samiullah Ebrahimi, a spokesman for the Ministry of Public Works.

“Of course, women have been permitted to work in sectors where women are necessary and their services are for women,” he added.

Meanwhile, workers in the country complain about the lack of jobs and say that the level of unemployment has increased and workers’ wages have decreased.

Afghanistan is one of the countries that has countless child laborers, and according to reports, governments have not been able to end this practice.

“I work for 200 to 300 afghanis a day, and there are eight members in our family,” said one child laborer.

“I am 12 years old and in sixth grade. I earn 150 afghanis per day, there are seven of us and I have been working here for one and a half years,” said another child laborer.

According to UN statistics, in 2024, more than 23 million people in Afghanistan need humanitarian aid, and that most of them are unemployed.

However, the demands are that international institutions should provide work for the people of Afghanistan by implementing development projects.

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Cooperating with Islamic system people’s Sharia duty: Hanafi

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The Islamic Emirate’s Miynister of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, says there is no gap between the current system and the people and that cooperation with the Islamic system is the people’s Sharia duty, the ministry said in a statement.

At a gathering in Kabul, Hanafi said: “This Islamic system is the people’s system, the people are considered part of this system, there is no gap between the system and the people. Therefore, cooperation with the Islamic system is the people’s Sharia duty.”

“It’s a very positive thing that we Afghan people do not have differences among ourselves as before, we live under the command of one leader and the flag of the Islamic system,” Hanafi stressed.

“The goal of Jihad was to end the occupation, gain independence and strengthen the Islamic system in the country,” he stated, adding that “all these goals have been achieved with the help of God and the cooperation of Afghans.”

“Now the time has come to serve and cooperate with the people to solve the problems and implement the Sharia rules of the Islamic system,” he added.

The ministry stated that in addition to providing and protecting women’s Sharia rights, thousands of complaints have been resolved so far.

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Washington sees interaction with IEA as opportunity to protect its national interests

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The Deputy Spokesman of the US State Department says that when the interests of his country are involved, Washington will not hesitate to interact with the Islamic Emirate.

Vedant Patel said that interaction with the Islamic Emirate is not only the best way to protect the interests of America, but also to support the people of Afghanistan.

Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, he said interaction with the Islamic Emirate provides the basis for a direct dialogue with them.

According to Patel, this interaction is an opportunity to continue the pressure on the Islamic Emirate for the immediate and unconditional release of American citizens, including those who have been caught “unjustly”.

Patel added that the United States would also take advantage of these opportunities to talk directly with the Islamic Emirate about commitments to counter terrorism. He emphasized that Washington human rights issues are also on the agenda.

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