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Baghlan 8th Anniversary Of 15th Aqrab Martyrs Marked

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Kabul residents marked the 8th anniversary of the deputies of the National Assembly in the Baghlan incident and other martyrs.

Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, the former minister of commerce, who was killed in a suicide attack in Baghlan province on November 7, 2007, was remembered by his friends and followers on his eight death anniversary on Friday.

Survivors of the 8 years ago incident in Baghlan called on government to reopen the case of 15th Aqrab and identification of the perpetrators of the serial killers in Afghanistan.

“The former government failed to reveal the real incident of 15th Aqrab. Now we hope from the leaders of the national unity government to fulfill their commitments regarding the issue,” Sayed Ali Kazimi, Parliament member said.

Meanwhile, the Chief of Executive Officer, Abdullah Abdullah encouraged people a determination to eliminate the disbelieves and said, “Sayed Mustafa Kazimi along with other martyrs have not hesitated of anything that was useful for the country and they themselves went toward the testimony.”

On November 7, 2007, a suicide bomber plunged at a delegation of lawmakers who were visiting a small town in northern Baghlan province. At least 26 people were killed in the attack, which included Mr. Kazemi, a group of parliamentarians and school children.

Mr. Kazemi was among the five members of Parliament killed in that attack. More than 50 others were wounded in the attack.

The lawmakers killed in the incident included Abdul Mateen from Helmand, Qudrutallah Zaki from Takhar, Said Rahman Hehmat, from Kunar and Muhammad Arif Zarif from Kabul.

The attack took place outside a sugar factory in Pul-i-Kumri area of Baghlan, where the bomber detonated his explosives, leading to carnage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Putin says Moscow will continue effective cooperation with Islamic countries

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Russian President Vladimir Putin says despite the difficult international situation, Moscow will continue its effective cooperation with Islamic countries.

Putin made this statement in his opening message to the 16th International Economic Forum “Russia–Islamic World,” also known as the Kazan Forum.

He added that Russia will expand its relations with these countries in various sectors.

“For centuries, our multi-ethnic country has embraced broad cooperation with the Islamic world, and today, despite the challenges in international cooperation, we continue to effectively and consistently expand our economic, scientific, educational, humanitarian, and interregional ties,” he stated.

The Kazan Forum, a major global platform for dialogue between Russia and the Islamic world, is being held in Kazan, Russia, from May 13 to May 18.

Officials from the Islamic Emirate have also been invited to attend the forum, and a delegation from Afghanistan is expected to participate.

Meanwhile, several analysts view this event as a valuable opportunity for Afghanistan to enhance engagement and cooperation with the international community, particularly with countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

Although Russia has not officially recognized the Islamic Emirate, in recent months it has reopened diplomatic channels and cooperation with Afghanistan, including suspending the designation of the IEA as a banned organization.

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Richard Bennett ‘shocked’ by explosive testimony of ex-British soldiers in killings of Afghans

The IEA said that foreign forces committed many war crimes in Afghanistan while stationed in the country over 20 years.

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Bennet calls for Afghan migrants in Pakistan to be protected

Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Afghanistan, has called for justice to be served over the unlawful killings by UK special forces in Afghanistan.

In a post on X on Monday, Bennett said the revelations in a recent investigation by BBC’s Panorama were “shocking”.

The Islamic Emirate also responded to the news and stated that foreign forces committed many war crimes in Afghanistan while stationed in the country over 20 years.

The IEA says these new confessions prove the extent of what transpired.

The BBC report featured testimony by several ex-soldiers on the unlawful killings while British troops were in Afghanistan.

These ex-soldiers told how British troops killed unarmed civilians in their sleep and executed blindfolded detainees.

One former soldier who served in Afghanistan recalled an incident in which troops “handcuffed a young boy and shot him. He was a child, not even close to fighting age.” He added that the killing of detainees by British special forces “became routine.”

Allegations of war crimes involving British forces in Afghanistan have circulated for years, and formal investigations are ongoing.

However, these inquiries and investigations by the BBC have still not led to any charges being brought against the alleged culprits or any meaningful justice for the victims.

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Trump administration to end protection program for Afghans

Over 8,000 Afghans were approved for TPS as of last year, according to federal statistics.

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The Trump administration is ending the Temporary Protection Program that offered deportation protection to thousands of people from Afghanistan.

The Department of Homeland Security said Monday it will end the program on July 12.

The TPS program allows migrants to get work permits and temporary reprieve from deportation if the U.S. government determines it is unsafe for them to return to their home countries due to war, natural disaster or other issues.

Over 8,000 Afghans were approved for TPS as of last year, according to federal statistics.

TPS was last extended for Afghanistan in 2023, and it was set to expire in May unless the Trump administration chose to grant another extension.

“This decision is unconscionable and will have long-lasting ripple effects,” #AfghanEvac, a group that helps relocate Afghans, said in a post on X.

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