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Security beefed up along Afghanistan-Tajikistan border

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Kunduz officials say security measures have beefed up along the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border and that additional forces have been deployed to the border areas.

According to them, there is no threat to Tajikistan from Afghanistan and they will not allow anyone to use the country’s soil against neighboring countries.

Bakhtiar Maaz, the police chief of Kunduz, said there are no anti-security activities in the province, and whenever anyone opposes the law, they will be suppressed.

“Qala-e-Zal, Imam Sahib and Kalbad districts are on the border with Tajikistan; fortunately, we have enough border forces and police in this province and no one is facing any problems,” said Maaz, adding that there is currently no person or group opposing the Islamic Emirate in Kunduz and they will not allow any group to disturb the security of the people.

The residents also express their satisfaction with the security measures in this province and ask the Islamic Emirate to adopt better security measures in the border areas of Kunduz.

“Currently, there is no problem in our borders and we ask the Islamic Emirate to improve security even better from now,” said Nasir, a resident.

Before the IEA’s takeover in August 2021, the borders of the northeastern provinces used to be a center for drug trafficking due to insecurity, but now the Islamic Emirate says that it has stopped such activities along the borders.

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Abdul Kabir calls on Afghans to uphold and protect the Islamic system

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Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, emphasized the collective responsibility of all citizens to protect and safeguard the ruling Islamic system during a graduation ceremony at a religious school in Kabul.

He highlighted the importance of maintaining national stability and unity, calling on everyone to contribute to the preservation of the country’s Islamic governance. 

In his address, Abdul Kabir also underscored the harmonious relationship between modern and religious sciences, noting that significant scientific advancements have been achieved in Afghanistan.

The remarks come amid repeated warnings from Islamic Emirate officials about external threats to Afghanistan’s stability. They have accused hostile groups abroad of launching negative propaganda campaigns aimed at undermining public trust in the ruling system and disrupting the country’s peace. 

IEA officials have urged citizens to remain vigilant against such conspiracies. They called on the public to reject false and misleading propaganda, emphasizing the need for unity to counter the efforts of those seeking to destabilize the nation.

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Afghan women suffering because of ‘disastrous’ US exit: Trump spokesperson

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Afghan women are suffering because Joe Biden’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal allowed the Islamic Emirate to conduct a hostile takeover of the country, White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said.

Kelly said this in response to a questions about the impact of the suspension of US foreign aid on Afghan women’s education programs, the Washington Post reported.

“Afghan women are suffering because Joe Biden’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal allowed the Taliban (IEA) to conduct a hostile takeover of the country’s government and impose medieval Sharia law policies,” she said.

The Washington Post reported that many online education programs or scholarships for Afghan women have been suspended after the US foreign aid paused.

Trump ordered a 90-day pause on all foreign aid on his first day in office.

 

 
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Rubio: IEA has not cooperated so much against Daesh or al-Qaida in some cases

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has not cooperated so much in the fight against Daesh or al-Qaida in some cases.

In an interview with a Canadian journalist Catherine Herridge released on Thursday, Rubio said that in some cases, when the Islamic Emirate was informed in which part of Afghanistan the groups were operating, the Islamic Emirate went after them.

However, he said that in other cases, the Islamic Emirate has not cooperated so much.

Rubio made the comments in response to a question about whether the situation in Afghanistan in terms of the threat of terrorism is similar to the situation before the 9/11 attacks.

“I think anytime you have governing spaces that are contested, that you don’t have a government that has full control of every part of their territory, it creates the opportunity for these groups,” Rubio said. “The difference between today and 10 years ago is we don’t have American elements on the ground to target and go after them.”

The Islamic Emirate has always emphasized that it will not allow Afghan soil to be used against the security of other countries.

It has also said that it does not need American help to fight Daesh.

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