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11 Police jailed for one year over mob killing

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Eleven police members have been sentenced to one year in prison for negligence and dereliction of duties to protect a girl killed by Kabul mob about two months ago.

Hundreds of angry mob killed Farkhunda, an Afghan girl who was allegedly lynched after being accused of burning a copy of the holy Quran; later the investigators said they could not found any evidence showing she had burned the holy Quran.

Totally forty nine men including 19 police officers were arrested in accusation of killing, and dereliction of duty and faced prosecution by the court.

Earlier the Kabul primary court sentenced four men to death by hanging, eight men to 16 years in prison and announced another 18 suspects as innocent as there were no charges to prove them guilty.

Today, the court sentenced the following 11 policemen including the chief of 2nd police district to one year in prison for failing to protect Farkhunda: Hassibullah, Saleh Muhammad, Sayed Taimor Shah, Ghulam Nabi, Shah Mohammad, Naz Mohammad, Abdul Sami, Mohammad Muqim, Abdul Saboor, Jawad, Zabihullah.

In addition, another 8 policemen, Sayed Ismail, Habib Ul Rahman, Noor Agha, Mohammad Halim, Ahmad Zahir, Abdul Wakeel, Iqbal, and Khwaja Kazim was called free from guilt due to the lack of evidence against them.

According to the judge Safiullah Mujadedi the verdict is preliminary and all the men who have faced prosecutions have the right to appeal.

As thousands of Afghans demonstrated in many occasions inside and outside the country to condemn beating, killing and burning of the girl and seek justice for Farkhunda, the question comes will the murder of Farkhunda change the country’s culture of violence against women from now on.

Written by: Hesamuddin Hesam

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Iran to host regional meeting on Afghanistan next week

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Esmaeil Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has announced that Tehran will host a regional meeting on Afghanistan next week.

Referring to Iran’s ongoing consultations with neighboring countries, including Pakistan and Afghanistan, aimed at promoting peace and stability in the region, he said: “The Islamic Republic of Iran attaches fundamental importance to security and stability in our neighboring environment, and in this regard, spares no effort to reduce tensions among regional countries and to strengthen mutual understanding.”

He described the upcoming meeting as the result of consultations held at various levels with neighboring countries and other regional actors, expressing hope that this initiative will play an effective role in enhancing regional cohesion and easing tensions.

According to Baqaei, the regional meeting will take place next week in Tehran, hosted by Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and will be attended by special representatives for Afghan affairs from Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, China, and Russia.

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EU pledges €25 million to support WFP programs in Afghanistan

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The European Union has announced €25 million in assistance to the World Food Programme’s Afghanistan office.

According to the EU, the aid will be used to develop climate-resilient projects and strengthen local food systems in Afghanistan.

It will also help create employment opportunities for women and youth, as well as support school nutrition programs.

The EU added that this cooperation will continue to expand opportunities that improve the lives of Afghans.

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Dual-citizen Afghans don’t need a visa to enter the country: Foreign Ministry

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate has denied reports claiming that Afghan dual citizens living abroad are now required to obtain an Afghan visa when returning to their home country.

Zia Ahmad Takal, the ministry’s head of public relations, said in a statement that no new decision has been made in this regard.

According to him, Afghans who travel to Afghanistan with a foreign passport, as before, do not need to obtain a visa if they present proof of their Afghan identity, and they may enter the country without a visa.

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