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آغاز بازپس گیری زمین‌های غصب شده در ولایت هرات

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کمیسیون مبارزه با غاصبین زمین، روند بازپس گیری زمین‌های غصب شده در ولایت هرات را از امروز (سه‌شنبه، ۱۴ سرطان) آغاز کرده است. این کمیسیون می‌گوید که طی سال‌های گذشته صدها هزار جریب زمین دولتی توسط زورمندان غصب شده است و می‌افزاید که روند بازپس گیری این زمین‌ها از نواحی مختلف شهر هرات شروع شده است.

به گفتۀ این کمیسیون، در تازه ترین مورد در حدود هفت جریب زمین درناحیه هشتم شهرهرات از غاصبین گرفته شده است.

محمد ناصر، عضو کمیسیون مبارزه با غاصبین زمین در هرات می‌گوید: «فرمان شماره چهارم رهبری امارت اسلامی افغانستان اینگونه صراحت دارد که به ارگان‌های مربوطه از جمله قوماندانی امنیه هرات دستور دادند که کمیسیون در هرات ترتیب شود و بخاطر جلوگیری ازغصب زمین‌های دولتی اقدام کند».

درهمین حال، ریاست عدلیه هرات می‌گوید که هزاران دوسیه مربوط غاصبین زمین در نهادهای عدلی و قضایی زیر بررسی است و تعداد زیادی از این دوسیه‌ها به محکمه فرستاده شده است.  

بهلول مخلص، آمر قضایای ریاست عدلیه هرات گفته است: «تا جایی که امکان داشته باشد تصمیم جدی داریم و جلو غاصبین را گرفته به چنگال قانون می سپاریم و در صورت که نیاز باشد با غاصبین برخورد جدی تر خواهد شد تا اینکه املاک دولتی دوباره پس گرفته شود».

با این حال، تقریبا هشت اداره مختلف به شمول نهادهای عدلی و قضایی اعضای کمیسیون مبارزه با غاصبین زمین را تشکیل میدهند.

درهمین حال، باشندگان هرات از این روند استقبال کرده خواهان برخورد جدی با زورمندان و غاصبین زمین هستند.

سیدصادق گیلانی، باشنده ولایت هرات می‌گوید: «خیلی خوب است که موضوع غصب زمین را جدی بگیرند و زمین های غصب شده را از دست زورمندان و کسانیکه غاصبین زمین هستند پس بگیرند”.

این درحالیست که این زمین‌ها قبلاً برای ایجاد بخش‌های اداری قوماندانی امنیه هرات درنظرگرفته شده بود، اما زورمندان با استفاده از فرصت این زمین‌ها را غصب کرده بودند. حالا دوباره به دولت برگردانده شده است.

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Passenger bus veers off Salang Highway, leaving 5 dead, dozens injured

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A passenger bus veered off the Salang Highway before dawn on Sunday, leaving five people dead and 44 others injured, the Ministry of Public Works said.

According to the ministry, the incident occurred at around 2:00 a.m. in the Shawol area of North Salang when a passenger bus deviated from the main road due to the driver’s negligence.

Mohammad Ashraf Haqshenas, spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Works, said five passengers were killed and 44 others sustained injuries. He added that personnel from the Salang Maintenance and Protection Directorate promptly arrived at the scene and transferred the injured to the Khunjān clinic for medical treatment.

The Ministry of Public Works has urged drivers and passengers traveling on the Salang Highway to strictly follow the instructions of on-duty teams, observe traffic regulations, and carry warm clothing, food supplies, and snow chains to prevent similar incidents.

The ministry also noted that heavy snowfall and stormy weather have led to the temporary closure of the highway, while road maintenance teams are continuing snow-clearing operations.

 
 
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Major fire in Mandawi Kabul market contained, extensive losses prevented

Local shopkeepers said the fire broke out around 4 a.m.

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The Ministry of Interior reported that personnel from the General Directorate of Firefighting and Emergency Response successfully prevented the further spread of a fire at Mandawi market on Kabul early Sunday morning.

Abdul Mateen Qani, spokesperson for the ministry, said that the fire destroyed 10 storage facilities and 8 shops. He added that initial losses are estimated at around $700,000, but timely action by firefighting personnel saved property worth approximately $2.2 million.

Qani explained that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit. He praised the rapid and effective containment operations, which prevented more extensive damage.

Local shopkeepers said the fire broke out around 4 a.m.

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Bush Institute criticizes Trump administration’s Afghan immigration freeze

The statement drew sharp responses from figures aligned with Trump.

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The George W. Bush Institute has pushed back against the Trump administration’s decision to pause and review immigration applications from Afghanistan and 18 other countries, arguing that entire populations should not be penalized for the alleged crimes of one individual.

The policy review followed the November shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., allegedly carried out by an Afghan national who had previously worked with the CIA in Afghanistan and was granted asylum in the United States earlier this year.

In a statement posted on social media on Friday, the George W. Bush Presidential Center said the alleged actions of one man had “derailed the lawful U.S. immigration applications of people from 18 countries so far, including Afghanistan.” The Center added that Afghans are facing growing uncertainty both inside Afghanistan and in the United States, urging Americans to consider “why we can’t turn our back on Afghans and other immigrants due to one man’s crime.”

The Bush Institute argued that elected officials should focus on examining whether the attack could have been prevented, rather than imposing sweeping measures on Afghans who are lawfully living in or seeking entry to the U.S. It emphasized that many Afghans had “risked their lives over the last two decades” by working alongside the United States in pursuit of stability and prosperity, and said they “shouldn’t bear the burden of one man’s heinous crimes.”

The statement drew sharp responses from figures aligned with Trump. Mike Davis, a prominent Trump loyalist and legal adviser in the administration, criticized the Bush Institute’s intervention by citing past remarks from former President George W. Bush about avoiding public criticism of sitting presidents. Davis suggested the former president and his affiliated institutions should refrain from weighing in on current policy debates unless directly asked.

Davis, who previously worked in the Office of Political Affairs during the Bush administration and later assisted Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch in securing a position at the Department of Justice, framed his response as a defense of presidential discretion.

Trump’s White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Homeland Security Adviser Stephen Miller responded more bluntly. In a separate post, Miller accused the Bush Institute of advocating “unfettered migration from the most dangerous nations on planet earth,” and suggested the Institute was minimizing security risks posed by some migrants.

The exchange highlights deep divisions within the Republican Party over immigration policy, particularly concerning Afghanistan, as the Trump administration continues its review of asylum and immigration applications from countries deemed high risk.

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