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Afghan Women Remain A Marginalized Presence in HPC

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

Afghan women remain heavily underrepresented in the High Peace Council (HPC) and their voices are not heard at all, said Habiba Suhrabi, the deputy of HPC.

During a meeting under the name of “Women Peace” held in the Ministry of Foreign, Habiba Suhrabi has declared that the lack of coordination between government institutions in the peace process has led the presence of women to the marginalization.

“Women’s voices are not heard in the peace council. We should shout that our voice can be heard. We are not in the decision makings and the decisions are announced to us,” Suhrabi said.

A member of the Lower House, Fawzia Koofi also stated that Afghanistan needs stability before having peace; a social and political stability which guarantees peace in the country.

“Women are the victims of war, but we do not want to be the victims of peace. Women are not in the decision makings of peace and it is not acceptable in the 21st century,” Koofi added.

A number of Afghan women have got the membership of HPC, when the strategy of the council changed.

Later on, a women’s advisory council has been established in the High Peace Council that women can consult and advice in the implementation of the HPC plans.

The exclusion of women can be partly attributed to their limited representation in Afghanistan, where men hold virtually all top positions in government and the security forces.

But rights advocates also say President Ashraf Ghani who has vowed to protect women’s constitutional rights, has backtracked on promises to bring them into the process.

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More needs to be done to boost local industry, says Kabir

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(Last Updated On: April 17, 2024)

The deputy prime minister for policy, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, met with Nooruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, at Sapidar Palace on Tuesday and discussed issues around the quality of domestic products and the need to grow and develop the industrial sector.

Azizi said that good trade relations with neighboring countries has resulted in stable prices of goods in the country.

He said the Ministry of Commerce and Industry works closely with the private sector. As a result, the private sector functions in a befitting manner and the Islamic Emirate has provided necessary facilities.

Azizi said that based on the Islamic Emirate’s good economic policies, there has been a significant development in the import/export sector in the country.

Kabir in turn voiced appreciation for efforts by the leadership of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and said: “The unprecedented efforts of the IEA’s administrations and the stability of the Afghan currency caused the price of food ingredients to remain in the right state and our people also be able to buy essential materials.”

He emphasized the need to work for a balance in trade with neighboring countries, and said more efforts were needed to improve the quality of domestic products and to grow the sector.

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Russia and Tajikistan hold joint military drills along Afghanistan border

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(Last Updated On: April 17, 2024)

Russia and Tajikistan conducted a joint four-day military exercise along the border with Afghanistan in order to be prepared for any “potential threats”, Tajik media reported this week.

Russian military personnel from the 201st military base in Tajikistan participated in this exercise. Reports stated military personnel practiced various combat tactics, especially tactics to counter terrorist groups that illegally enter Tajikistan.

This comes amid repeated concerns expressed by Afghanistan’s neighbors about what they claim are terrorist threats originating from Afghanistan.

The Islamic Emirate has not yet commented on the drills but has repeatedly denied the presence of terrorist groups in the country. The IEA has also continuously said no militant group will be allowed to threaten another country from Afghanistan.

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Media Violation Commission bans two TV channels

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(Last Updated On: April 16, 2024)

The Media Violations Commission has ordered Noor and Barya TV channels to stop broadcasting and to appear in court, state-run Bakhtar News Agency reported on Tuesday.

ّIt is said that the decision against the channels was taken for “not observing the principles of journalism.”

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