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New Governor Daoud to Take Balkh Office In Next ‘Two to Three Days’

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Engineer Mohammad Daoud, the newly pointed governor of Balkh province will be introduced to the provincial governing office within upcoming two to three days, a close figure to the governor told Ariana News on Thursday.

Amid criticism on the  government's failure to solve Balkh issue; a close figure to the new governor says Engineer Daoud will be officially introduced to Balkh office as governor within upcoming two or three days.

"The government has tolerated Mr. Noor's disobedience so far, but not anymore," the close figure to new governor Feroz Isar said.  

The Chief Executive's Office Deputy Spokesman Javid Faisal, however, stressed on easing the Balkh issue through negotiations with Jamiat-e-Islami party, despite government's failure to reach into a consensus on some key issues, following several rounds of talks.

Some parliament members called on the government to implement the commitments it has made with ousted governor Atta Mohammad Noor. 

"Mr. Noor will fight for his personal and people's rights," MP Zahir Qadir said.

This comes as Noor already called on his supporters to launch a "historic" protest in more than 15 provinces against the government in late February.

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Azizi encourages Afghan businessmen based in Türkiye to invest in Afghanistan

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Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi on Friday during his trip to Türkiye met with Afghan businessmen based in the country, the ministry said in a statement.

The statement stated Aziz called on the Afghan traders to return home and invest in Afghanistan.

Afghan investors also said that some of them have transferred their funds to Afghanistan and some others stated they are planning to return to the country.

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Six countries refer Afghanistan’s women’s rights violations to ICC

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Spain, France, Luxembourg, Chile, Costa Rica and Mexico have referred the case of women’s rights violations in Afghanistan to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

These six countries called on the ICC prosecutor on Thursday to investigate the ongoing and systematic violations of the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile announced on Thursday that due to the deteriorating conditions and the critical situation for women and girls in Afghanistan, the case has been referred to the ICC.

According to the report, the ICC prosecutor resumed investigations into Afghanistan in 2022, after they were paused in 2020 at the request of Afghan officials. This resumption emphasizes the urgency of addressing the ongoing human rights abuses in the country.

The six countries involved in the referral have specifically requested the ICC to focus on the situation of Afghan women and girls, who are facing constant and systematic violations of their rights. They have urged the prosecutor to consider the crimes committed against women and girls since the Islamic Emirate’s takeover in August 2021.

However, a number of neighboring countries have said that the international community should not issue orders to the current government of Afghanistan but interact with it.

In an interview with Al-Arabiya TV, Pakistan's First Lady Aseefa Bhutto Zardari said that the international community should have faith in the Afghan government, and Pakistan, as a neighbor, can encourage the Islamic Emirate to address women's problems and border issues.

IEA, meanwhile, has repeatedly rejected the violation of human rights, especially the rights of women and girls, and considered the concerns in this regard to be baseless.

IEA still considers the handling of citizens' rights as an internal issue of Afghanistan and has asked countries and international organizations not to interfere in Afghanistan's internal affairs.

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British, Qatari officials meet to discuss Afghanistan

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British Special Representative for Afghanistan Andrew McCoubrey met Qatari foreign minister's special envoy Faisal bin Abdullah Al Hanzab in Doha, it was announced on Thursday.

The two sides discussed several topics of common interest, particularly the latest political, security and humanitarian developments in Afghanistan, Qatar's foreign ministry said in a statement.

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