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More than 36,000 Afghan forces left the row in 2015: WSJ

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Wall Street Journal WSJ published a report indicating that more than 36,000 Afghan security forces have left the police row in 2015, a report which was called false by the Officials in Afghanistan’s Ministry of interior Affairs.

The Afghan police lost nearly a quarter of its members last year after most foreign troops left the country, according to interior ministry data, as thousands deserted in the face of increasing Taliban attacks and poor leadership.

More than 36,000 left the force in 2015, the interior ministry said in a confidential report to aid donors that was seen by The Wall Street Journal. These donors provide the police with most of its funding, with the U.S., the largest contributor, having invested more than $18 billion.

The Afghan government took responsibility for the war against the insurgency after most foreign troops left by the end of 2014, but has struggled with leadership and reforms since President Ashraf Ghani took office in late 2014. The country has no defense minister and has yet to replace the intelligence chief who quit late last year.

Ministry of Interior Affairs Deputy Spokesman Najeebullah Danish has rejected the following report published by the US news paper Wall Street Journal, saying based on our survey more than 4,000 Afghan security forces either they were martyred, sickness or ended their contracts have left the police queue.”

The police, often on the front line against the Taliban and other militant groups, are especially vulnerable to attacks because they are deployed to secure important roads and cities.

The interior ministry figures showed that some 200 police were killed in January, a high casualty rate that is raising concerns among donors, who expect this year to be the toughest yet for Afghan security forces.

Reported by Fahim Noori

 

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Media Violation Commission bans two TV channels

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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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Hekmatyar slams US for ‘occupying’ Afghanistan’s airspace

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Former Jihadi leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar has criticized the United States for patrolling Afghanistan’s airspace with drones.

Hekmatyar said in a speech Tuesday that any form of American presence in Afghanistan is unacceptable.

“Afghanistan’s airspace is under occupation. Expressing this issue is our religious responsibility. We have sacrificed the most for freedom. We do not accept any presence of America. We do not accept any kind of foreign rule,” he said.

Hekmatyar also stated that there is a possibility of American troops entering the country again.

“[Former] President Trump’s national security advisor says that their departure was a mistake and that they should return. This is not an ordinary issue. The possibility that they will make a mistake again and return to Afghanistan is very strong,” he said.

The Islamic Emirate has not commented so far on Hekmatyar’s remarks, but it has confirmed sightings of drones over Afghanistan.

“It is required that the respected officials of the caretaker government give explanations on this matter and respond to the concerns of the Afghan people in this matter, because important and great national issues are important for every Afghan citizen and if there is a problem, it will be a cause of concern for everyone,” said Fazl-ul-Hadi Wazin, a university lecturer.

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Uzbek and Qatari leaders discuss Trans-Afghan Railway project

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Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on Monday met with Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani for talks on a number of issues including the Trans-Afghan Railway project.

The two leaders also discussed bilateral trade issues, strengthening of relations and regional matters, including the escalating situation in the Middle East.

In October 2023, Uzbekistan Railways JSC presented the Trans-Afghan Railway project to Qatar’s Ministry of Transport.

Subsequently, deliberations were held on Qatar’s involvement in the project’s execution.

In February 2021, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan signed a roadmap for the Termez-Mazar-i-Sharif-Kabul-Peshawar railway construction.

The envisioned transport corridor, estimated at approximately $5 billion, aims to connect Europe, Russia, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Southeast Asian nations, boasting a transit capacity of up to 20 million tons of cargo.

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