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تأکید رهبر امارت اسلامی در گردهمایی علما بر تطبیق احکام اسلام در کشور
امروز جمعه، ۱۰ سرطان، مولوی هبت الله آخندزاده رهبر امارت اسلامی نخستین بار به کابل آمد و در گردهمایی علما شرکت و سخنرانی کرد.
رهبر امارت اسلامی در این گردهمایی، سخنرانی طولانی داشت و در مورد قصاص، تامین عدالت، جلوگیری از ظلم و همچنان بر مبارزه به ضد فساد اداری و سیاسی تأکید کرد.
آقای آخندزاده در بخش از سخنانش در مورد اجرای قانون الهی به ویژه در مسئلهای قصاص اشاره کرد و گفت که هنوز این حکم خداوندی عملی نشده و هرگاه هم عملی شود، واکنش های زیادی را درپی خواهد داشت.
درهمین حال، آقای آخندزاده در مسئلهای مشکلات اقتصادی میگوید که مردم نباید منتظر کمکهای خارجی باشند زیرا کشور با کمکهای خارجی ساخته نخواهد شد.
با این حال، رهبر امارت اسلامی درحالی در مورد مسایل گونهگون کشور سخن گفت که چشمها برای باز شدن مکاتب دخترانه دوخته شده، اما وی در مورد بازگشایی مکاتب دخترانه بالاتر از صنف ششم و کار و حق تحصیل زنان و دختران اشاره نکرد.
علاوه براین، رهبر امارت اسلامی در مورد سیاست خارجی کشور میگوید که افغانستان یک کشور مستقل و دارای حاکمیت اسلامی است و میافزاید که در مورد مسایل اسلامی با هیچ کشوری مذاکره نمیکند.
درهمین حال، رهبر امارت اسلامی از جهان میخواهد که در امور داخلی افغانستان نباید مداخله کنند چون این کشور دیگر آلۀ دست کسی نیست.
آقای آخندزاده میگوید که دشمن در میدان نظامی شکست خورده اما در پی فتنه و راه اندازی تبلیغات در برابر امارت اسلامی میباشند، ازاین رو نباید امارت اسلامی اختلاف را در صفوفاش اجازه دهد.
او اما با همسایههای کشور از زبان نرم پیش میاید و میگوید که امارت اسلامی اراده بد در برابر همسایههای افغانستان ندارد و نباید این کشورها نگران باشند.
رهبر امارت اسلامی برای سیاست خارجی کشور در حالی خط و نشان تازه میکشد که کابل هم چنان برای کسب مشروعیت جهانی تلاش میکند و همین اکنون هیأتی از افغانستان در دوحه سرگرم گفتگو با مقام های غربی است.
همچنان رهبر حکومت جدید کشور در مورد چهرههای سیاسی که در بیرون از کشور به بسر میبرند، میگوید که دست از فتنه و شرارت بردارند و برای یک زندگی آبرومندانه به کشور برگردند.
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Mujahid calls on spokespersons to expand cooperation with media
Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), has urged spokespersons of all Emirate institutions to intensify efforts aimed at strengthening information dissemination and expanding cooperation with media outlets.
Speaking at a coordination meeting held on Tuesday at the Government Information and Media Center, Mujahid praised the efforts of institutional spokespersons in sharing information and described their role in improving the effectiveness and coordination of public communication as important.
He stressed the need for continued cooperation and called on spokespersons to play a more active role in strengthening government-related content through media platforms and the Parmakhtag website.
Mujahid also highlighted the importance of media in delivering information, raising public awareness, reflecting realities, and strengthening public trust in the government.
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Borders minister says no one will be allowed to reignite conflict in Afghanistan
Noorullah Noori, Minister of Borders, Ethnic and Tribal Affairs, says that objectives such as establishing an Islamic system, ensuring security, and achieving national unity in Afghanistan have now been fulfilled, and has called on opponents of the Islamic Emirate living abroad to return to the country.
Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, Noori addressed opponents of the Islamic Emirate, saying: “If your jihad against the Russians was aimed at establishing an Islamic system, ensuring security, and achieving national unity, then today these objectives have been achieved in Afghanistan. Return to your country and present whatever suggestions or opinions you may have.”
Noori added that opponents of the Islamic Emirate based in Turkey, Pakistan, and several other countries should stop claiming that they seek to “liberate Afghanistan,” because Afghanistan is now a free country. He warned that no one will be given permission or the opportunity to cause bloodshed in the country again.
He urged them to come back to Afghanistan and present any proposals or demands they may have regarding the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
He said: “What is your voice, your message, and your demand? Our country has regained its freedom from occupiers, and today there is not a single foreign soldier present anywhere in Afghanistan. So, from whom do you intend to liberate the country? Return to your homeland and put forward your proposals. The people of Afghanistan have learned from the past. Today, not even a single dead body is seen across Afghanistan, and Afghans neither expect to see coffins again, nor will anyone be given the opportunity to cause bloodshed in this country once more.”
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Khalilzad urges Pakistan to heed UN call for dialogue with Afghanistan
His comments came after Guterres urged all parties to protect civilians and comply with international humanitarian law following Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan’s eastern provinces.
Former US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad has called on Pakistan to respond positively to the United Nations’ appeal for dialogue, saying Afghanistan has consistently sought a diplomatic solution to tensions between the two neighboring countries.
In a post on X, Khalilzad referred to UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ call for Afghanistan and Pakistan to end hostilities and resolve their differences through diplomacy.
He said Afghanistan has repeatedly made clear that it prefers dialogue over conflict and has presented several proposals aimed at reducing tensions.
“Will the Pakistani establishment listen to the UN Secretary-General? I hope so, but I am not optimistic,” Khalilzad wrote.
His comments came a day after Guterres urged all parties to protect civilians and comply with international humanitarian law following Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan’s eastern provinces of Paktia, Paktika and Kunar.
Speaking on behalf of the UN chief, spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said the Secretary-General was deeply concerned by the escalation and called on both countries to settle their differences through diplomatic means.
“We continue to call on all parties to uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law and stress that civilians and civilian infrastructure must be protected at all times,” Dujarric said.
The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said numerous civilians were killed and injured in the overnight airstrikes, while humanitarian agencies warned that the attacks had also displaced families and created urgent humanitarian needs.
According to Afghan authorities, at least 36 civilians were killed and more than 160 others wounded in the strikes, with women, children and elderly people among the casualties.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan condemned the strikes as a violation of the country’s sovereignty and airspace, describing them as a “crime” and a “cowardly act.”
Relations between Kabul and Islamabad have deteriorated sharply in recent months over Durand Line security and militancy, with both sides accusing each other of failing to prevent cross-frontier attacks. The latest exchange has heightened concerns of further escalation, prompting renewed international calls for restraint and dialogue.
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