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CEO Abdullah Abdullah Invited Afghans in Unity, Integration

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National Unity Government CEO Abdullah Abdullah who had attended 10th of Muharam day (Ashora) ceremony in one of the Mosques in Kabul on Saturday, invited all Afghans to be united, stand against any conspiracy of the enemies.

Mr. Abdullah had further mentioned that by getting united we will improve the moral of Afghan National Security forces to our defeat enemies.

CEO Abdullah Abdullah who had attended the Ashora ceremony while giving speech said,” we assure the enemies of Afghanistan that we will be defeat them by getting united, integration of the Nation,we will also neutralize any plots of the enemies by having the Afghan Nation’s support with.”

Meanwhile the second deputy of CEO of National unity Government Mohamamd Mohaqiq said,” Islamic state terrorists are even worse than Taliban, killing of human beings is kind of worship to them,since they have appeared in Afghanistan, they have burned mosques, destroyed all the historical ancients,receiving military equipments and supports somehow by the Islam enemies provoking them to kill Afghans.”

Karbala event is 14 century old from that time the Islam history has remembered this day as the day of getting united and integrated against our enemies.

Reported by AbdulAziz Karimi

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OIC and UN special envoys discuss joint cooperation to support Afghanistan

The meeting focused on the efforts of both sides in disseminating the Jeddah Document on Women’s Rights in Islam, which was adopted in November 2023

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The Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to Afghanistan, Tarig Ali Bakhit, held discussions on Monday, with the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Afghanistan, Roza Otunbayeva, at the OIC office in Kabul.

The meeting focused on the efforts of both sides in disseminating the Jeddah Document on Women’s Rights in Islam, which was adopted during the International Conference on Women in Islam held on 6 – 8 November 2023, the OIC said in a statement. 

This initiative is being advanced through a workshop that commenced Monday at the OIC Office in Kabul.

Both sides exchanged views on how the OIC and the UN can continue their joint cooperation to support the Afghan people and address the political, humanitarian, and security challenges facing Afghanistan.

In a post on X on Tuesday Otunbayeva said she held “important and constructive discussions with the OIC on the situation of women and girls in Afghanistan, where restrictions on education, work and access to health are causing long-term damage.”

She said “more engagement, and practical action, is urgently needed.”

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Senior IEA officials make first known visit to Japan since takeover

Japan however has been a substantial donor nation over the past few years and has maintained a diplomatic mission in Kabul.

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A delegation of high-level Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) officials have arrived in Japan, their host Japanese grant-making organization Nippon Foundation said Monday.

This is the first known visit by the IEA since their takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021.

Japan however has been a substantial donor nation over the past few years and has maintained a diplomatic mission in Kabul.

Nippon Foundation meanwhile told Japanese media that the visiting delegation is expected to seek insights for future nation building.

The Japanese government said its Foreign Ministry’s special representative for Afghanistan, Toshihide Ando, also plans to meet with the delegation.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said the visit is “meaningful”.

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Ministry says morality police may not violate citizens’ right to privacy

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The Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice said on Sunday that no muhtasib (morality police) is allowed to violate citizens’ right to privacy, warning that violators will face serious action.

Speaking on Ariana News’ Saar program, Saif-ul-Islam Khaibar, the ministry’s spokesman, said that public complaints regarding the behavior of muhtasibs have decreased, which indicates that they are behaving well.

“Breaching the privacy of individuals is spying. It is spying on what the individual does or does not do. Muhtasib does not have this right, and Islam has forbidden this, and Allah Almighty has also forbidden spying. Muhtasib is only responsible when he directly sees a wrongdoing and prevents it,” Khaibar said.

He also emphasized that the ministry has handled thousands of complaints in different sectors over the past three years and, in the area of protecting women’s rights alone, has prevented more than 5,500 cases of forced marriage and Baad practice in different regions of the country. Baad is a method of settlement and compensation whereby a female from a criminal’s family is given to the victim’s family as a servant or a bride.

“We cannot say that currently this is not happening in Afghanistan because it is a large country and the ministry has just started working. It is something that has existed for decades, but now it is not something that people can freely do,” Khaibar said.

He also claimed that some foreign media outlets and intelligence circles spread propaganda against the ministry in order to turn people against the ministry and muhtasibs.

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