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Parwan inhabitants concern over increasing illegal armed groups

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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A number of residents in Parwan province praised Afghan police performance in providing security but said to consider the presence of armed illegal armed groups one of the long-standing challenges of the province.

Parwan is one of the provinces of Afghanistan which has witnessed the activities of armed groups since several years.

The illegal armed groups are mostly a threat to ordinary people in Parwan; armed robbery, harassment and murdering are the crimes that the armed groups commit.

Illegal distribution of weapons to the residents of Northern Parwan province has caused an increase in the number of murders and robberies in the region.

Baz Muhammad, one of Parwan residents said, “Some time ago, these armed groups entered to a house, robbed women’s jewelries and beat people.”

“The armed groups are easily sightseeing around the city in their motorcycles,” Habib, another inhabitant said.

Residents believe that high-ranking officials and powerful figures support the illicit armed circles.

In the meantime, Parwan Police commander, Muhammad Zaman Mamuzi said, “We have sent more than 500 cases of criminals to the attorney. Nobody can take illegal action and there are no armed groups in Parwan.

Atiqullah, Parwan resident said, “The illegal armed groups are not in city but are in villages.”

In addition to the activities of illegal armed groups, Taliban considers another threat for the province.

“We have problems in districts, we cannot create stations in remote areas. Otherwise, no groups including Taliban are able to stand against us.” Mamuzi added.

Parwan residents said that Seyah Gird, Shinwari and Surkh Parsa districts have dominated by insecurity since several years.

The insecurity in Parwan also threatens the capital, as Kabul could be easily targeted from Kohi Safid. Rumors indicate that Kabul’s north highways might be closed to prevent the spread of insecurities into the capital.

Reported by Nasrat Parsa

 

 

 

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Afghanistan’s problems caused more damage to Pakistan than 3 wars with India: Durrani

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Islamabad’s special envoy for Afghanistan Asif Durrani said on Wednesday that Pakistan has suffered more due to Afghanistan’s internal situation than Pakistan has suffered in three wars with India in terms of blood spilt and finances drained.

Durrani said at a one-day International Conference titled “Pakistan in the Emerging Geopolitical Landscape”, which was organized by the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) and the German Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), that over 80,000 Pakistanis died in the two decades of the War on Terror and that his country was still counting its dead and injured.

“After the withdrawal of NATO forces, it was hoped that peace in Afghanistan would bring peace to the region. However, such expectations were short-lived,” he said.

He also stated that attacks by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militant group on Pakistan’s border areas increased by 65 percent, while suicide attacks increased by 500 percent.

“The TTP’s enhanced attacks on Pakistan while using Afghan soil have been a serious concern for Pakistan. Another worrying aspect is the participation of Afghan nationals in these attacks,” he said.

Durrani also said Pakistan had suffered geopolitically since the Soviet Union invaded the neighboring country.

“The post-9/11 world order has negatively impacted Pakistan. Apart from losing 80,000 citizens’ lives, including 8,000 law enforcement agency personnel, the country’s economic opportunity cost is estimated at $150 billion,” Durrani said.

Talking about the future outlook for Pakistan in the regional context, Durrani said that while “our eastern neighbor is likely to continue with its anti-Pakistan pursuits, the western border poses an avoidable irritant in the short to medium term.”

However, he said Pakistan can overcome its difficulties with Afghanistan, including the TTP challenge.

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Afghanistan now a ‘nexus for diplomatic endeavors’, says IEA

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In the wake of dozens of meetings between high-ranking Islamic Emirate officials and visiting officials from foreign countries, and other diplomatic advances, the IEA said on Thursday that in the current geopolitical landscape, Kabul now “serves as a nexus for diplomatic endeavors and political deliberations pertaining to global affairs”.

In a series of posts on X, the IEA’s spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said diplomatic missions and political delegations from various nations, including Russia, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, the European Union, and others, “are evident in the capital, highlighting its strategic importance in fostering Islamic cooperation”.

He said: “Recently, the honorable Minister of Transport of the Islamic Emirate, Mr. Hamidullah Akhundzada, led a significant delegation to Termez, Uzbekistan, for essential discussions aimed at enhancing bilateral relations.

“These discussions encompass a wide range of topics, from trade facilitation to security assurances, indicating a focused effort by the Islamic Emirate to strengthen and broaden its international engagements, thereby ensuring sustained development and stability.

“These initiatives, characterized by diligence and effectiveness, underscore Afghanistan’s enduring commitment to diplomatic engagement and its pivotal role in regional and global affairs,” he said.

Mujahid added that these initiatives “also emphasize the vital connection between diplomatic efforts and economic prosperity, promising favorable outcomes for Afghanistan’s socio-economic landscape.”

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He said: “Continued efforts are essential to fostering inclusive growth and impactful initiatives, thus advancing Afghanistan’s journey towards sustainable development and increased influence on the global stage.”

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