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Afghanistan Watchdog Warns of Deadlock if Selection Body Faces Obstacle

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A number of individuals in the presidential palace administration are preventing the selection committee for commissioners and electoral institutions to begin to work and are seeking to delay the practical process of electoral reforms, Afghanistan transparency watchdog said.

Afghanistan watchdog warned that if the selection committee for the commissioners does not start to work in early time, the electoral reforms process will face deadlock.

“Unfortunately, a few individuals in secretary affairs are trying to build a long process that the practical reforms process does not start,” Muhammad Naeem Ayoub Zada, head of Transparent Election Foundation of Afghanistan said.

In the meantime, electoral observers say that all of institutions have introduced their representatives to the selection committee and there is no reason for delaying the process.

They noted that by delaying the practical process of electoral reforms, the international community will no longer support the upcoming elections as well as ballot boxes will not be filled with Afghans’ voting cards.

But the Presidential Citadel was said to consider the reason for delaying the work is that the Human Rights and Civil Society representatives are not yet introduced.

Ariananews was unsuccessful to have the comments of Presidential Palace regarding the issue.

The selection committee after starting work will assess the applications of those introduced for membership of the commission, and after ending evaluation process it will introduce 21 individuals to Independent Election Commission and 15 others to Electoral Complaints Commission to the president.

Among these, 7 of them will be selected as the commissioners of IEC and 5 others as commissioners of ICC.

One of the key points of agreement between President Ashraf Ghani and CEO Abdullah Abdullah in forming the National Unity Government was to reform the country’s election system.

The dismissal of old election commissioners and establishment of electoral reform commission and a selection committee to appoint new commissioners were among the key points of agreement between the two leaders.

 

 

 

 

 

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Bayat Foundation delivers Ramadan aid to needy families in Bamyan

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Bayat Foundation has announced it has distributed Ramadan aid packages to dozens of needy families in Bamyan province.

These aid packages include flour, oil, and rice, intending to assist those in need during the holy month of Ramadan.

Officials from the foundation stated that these donations will be extended to needy families in other provinces of the country by the end of Ramadan.

“As part of the Bayat Foundation’s ongoing assistance, today we are distributing Ramadan aid packages in Bamyan province. These packages contain flour, rice, and oil,” said Sayed Hakim, a representative of the Bayat Foundation in Bamyan.

Meanwhile, recipients of the aid have called on other charitable organizations to also rush to assist those in need during this month.
One recipient expressed gratitude: “Thanks to the Bayat Foundation for considering help for people like us.”
Another recipient added: “Thank you to the Bayat Foundation for helping us, and we hope that in the future, more aid will be provided to the poor people of Bamyan.”

In addition to supporting public welfare projects, healthcare, and those affected by natural disasters, the Bayat Foundation has been providing food and non-food aid to thousands of needy families in the center and provinces of Afghanistan during each Ramadan for nearly two decades.

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Pakistan once again urges IEA to act against militants

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Pakistan’s foreign ministry on Thursday called on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to take visible and verifiable action against militants who, it said, enjoy sanctuaries inside Afghanistan.

“Terrorist threat against Pakistan from terrorist entities including TTP, BLA and ISKP is our foremost concern,” Shafqat Ali Khan, Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesperson, said. “We continue to impress upon interim authorities to take visible and verifiable action against them, keeping in view their commitments given to the international community to dismantle terrorist infrastructure and groups from the Afghan soil.”

Regarding Afghan refugees, he confirmed that the deadline for their deportation remains unchanged. Pakistan had set March 31 as the deadline for Afghan Citizenship Card holders and illegal foreigners to leave Pakistan voluntarily. 

On border issues, Shafaqat Ali Khan informed that the Torkham border was reopened on Wednesday, with pedestrian travel allowed from Friday. The border will remain open until April 15, and a permanent solution is being sought. There won’t be any construction by Afghan side inside the Pakistani territory, he said.

On militancy, he said that Pakistan is taking robust actions, but it is impossible to completely seal off the border with Afghanistan.

IEA has previously rejected Pakistan’s claims that terrorists have sanctuaries in Afghanistan.

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We need contemporary sciences more than ever nowadays: Education Minister

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Acting Minister of Education Habibullah Agha says content contradicting religion and Afghan traditions will be removed from the curriculum, and that in addition to religious studies, the ministry is also focusing on modern sciences.

Marking the beginning of the 1404 academic year in Kabul, Habibullah Agha stressed that both religious and modern sciences are essential nowadays in Afghanistan.

He emphasized that the Islamic Emirate is committed to both fields of knowledge and urged people not to be deceived by negative propaganda.

“In this era, we have a great need to learn modern sciences. We must progress with these sciences and prepare ourselves to compete with the world,” said Agha.

He clarified that only through mastering modern sciences can the nation safeguard its people, government, health, and geography.

Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs Abdul Salam Hanafi, who was also present at the event, reaffirmed the leadership’s commitment to fulfilling the Ministry of Education’s needs to establish a high-quality education system in Afghanistan.

Salam Hanafi stressed that the ministry must work to meet the country’s current educational demands.

He stated: “Enhancing teachers’ capabilities, addressing literacy issues, monitoring classroom activities, and improving the quality of both religious and public schools—these are the responsibilities of the Ministry of Education.”

Meanwhile, several government officials claimed that despite efforts by adversaries to tarnish the reputation of the IEA through a ‘cold war’, Afghanistan continues to make progress every day.

The 1404 academic year however began without reopening schools for girls above the sixth grade.

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