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Mujahedeen’s victims never to be ignored: Abdullah

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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The chief of executive officer (CEO) Abdullah Abdullah warned Monday that acting regardless of the challenges in Afghanistan by any individual or group will follow bad consequences.

The chief of executive officer’s statement comes as Abdul Rab Rasul Sayyaf, Chief of Dawat-e-Islami a well-known Jihadi leader in Afghanistan was said to consider changing Afghanistan’s relation strategic with the neighboring countries and the world is lawful and dictator without consultation with the nation.

Sayaf while talking to a gathering of Ex-Mujahedeen on Sunday in Kabul emphasized on the presence of spies in government system and stressed on Mujahedeen’s gathering under a unity umbrella.

CEO, Abdullah Abdullah said that no one has not ignored Mujahedeen’s victims but any actions by any individual or group will be creating crisis regardless of the current challenges.

Abdullah urged all Afghans especially Jihadi Leaders to do more efforts to improve the current situation in Afghanistan.

“Any idea against the Mujahedeen’s of the country will be failed. Our problems are not least today and no one should takes action with the current situation and problems in the country.” Abdullah said.

CEO is said to believe war is still raging in several parts of Afghanistan and efforts to undermine the value of jihad will be failed.

“There are still insecurities in parts of the country and Afghan leaders especially Jihadi leaders should address the problems to improve the situation of the country.” Abdullah added.

Previously, Muhammad Ismael Khan, former Jihadi leader has also said that we should not expect security from such government.

According to Ismael Khan, brining stability in Afghanistan will be far from expectations without mobilization of the Mujahedeen and their role in the national decisions.

 

Reported by Fawad Naseri

 

 

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Iran executes four Afghan prisoners

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(Last Updated On: April 20, 2024)

Iran executed four Afghan prisoners in Vakliabad Prison in Mashhad on Thursday morning, a human rights group reported.

Haalvsh said that the individuals had been arrested in 1398 over drug-related charges and then sentenced to death by the court.

This organization announced the names of the executed prisoners as Zaman Taheri, Salam Taheri, Gholam Qadir Samani and Ebrahim Noorzahi.

Zaman Taheri and Salam Taheri were brothers.

Iranian officials have not commented about the matter so far.

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Roof collapse kills two in Helmand

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Two people were killed after roof of their house collapsed in southern Helmand province on Friday night, officials said.

Abdul Bari Rashid, head of information and culture in Helmand, told Ariana News that the incident occurred in Tajkan village of Gershak district due to heavy rain.

According to him, the dead include a woman and a child. A man was injured in the incident.

This comes as 10 people have died and six others have been injured as a result of the floods in Helmand province in the last one week.

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IEA urges World Bank to resume work on 7,000 incomplete projects

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Officials at the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD) say 7,000 incomplete projects of the World Bank are at risk of destruction in Afghanistan. They call on the World Bank to resume the work of these projects.

According to them, discussions have been held with the World Bank about these projects, but there has been no result yet.

“7,000 incomplete projects are being destroyed, and if the work is not started, these projects will be destroyed. We ask the World Bank to resume the work of these projects as soon as possible,” said Noorul Hadi Adel, the spokesperson of MRRD.

Meanwhile, members of the private sector also ask international institutions to resume their work in Afghanistan.

According to the officials of this sector, with the start of these projects, job opportunities will be provided for thousands of people in the country.

“These projects create employment for our people and the country will grow a lot,” said Mirwais Hajizadeh, a member of the private sector.

However, economic experts stated if the work of these projects does not start soon, they will be destroyed and the investments made in them will be wasted.

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