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90 religious scholars killed in Afghanistan in the past year
Religious scholars on Thursday accused government of failing to ensure the safety of Afghans and said at least 90 clerics have been killed in the past year.
Discussing the security situation at a gathering in Kabul on Thursday, the Ulema members condemned the increase in targeted killings in the country and stated the clerics who were killed had died as a direct result of “terrorist” and targeted attacks.
They called on government to track down the perpetrators, especially those who killed religious scholars, and ensure justice is served.
Concerns among clerics has risen sharply in the past week following the assassination of the Takhar Ulema Council head.
Some religious scholars on Thursday accused government of being reckless when it comes to the safety of its citizens.
The clerics said that in the past year, 90 religious scholars have died in “terrorist incidents and targeted attacks”. They claim that government has done nothing to bring the perpetrators to justice.
But the Interior Ministry denies this and says hundreds of suspects have been arrested and charged for their involvement in targeted assassinations and attacks.
According to the Ministry of Interior, during the past year, there were 92 suicide bombings; 2,174 IED explosions; and 497 assassinations. From these attacks, 1,993 people were killed and 4,174 others were wounded.
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More needs to be done to boost local industry, says Kabir
The deputy prime minister for policy, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, met with Nooruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, at Sapidar Palace on Tuesday and discussed issues around the quality of domestic products and the need to grow and develop the industrial sector.
Azizi said that good trade relations with neighboring countries has resulted in stable prices of goods in the country.
He said the Ministry of Commerce and Industry works closely with the private sector. As a result, the private sector functions in a befitting manner and the Islamic Emirate has provided necessary facilities.
Azizi said that based on the Islamic Emirate’s good economic policies, there has been a significant development in the import/export sector in the country.
Kabir in turn voiced appreciation for efforts by the leadership of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and said: “The unprecedented efforts of the IEA’s administrations and the stability of the Afghan currency caused the price of food ingredients to remain in the right state and our people also be able to buy essential materials.”
He emphasized the need to work for a balance in trade with neighboring countries, and said more efforts were needed to improve the quality of domestic products and to grow the sector.
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Russia and Tajikistan hold joint military drills along Afghanistan border
Russia and Tajikistan conducted a joint four-day military exercise along the border with Afghanistan in order to be prepared for any “potential threats”, Tajik media reported this week.
Russian military personnel from the 201st military base in Tajikistan participated in this exercise. Reports stated military personnel practiced various combat tactics, especially tactics to counter terrorist groups that illegally enter Tajikistan.
This comes amid repeated concerns expressed by Afghanistan’s neighbors about what they claim are terrorist threats originating from Afghanistan.
The Islamic Emirate has not yet commented on the drills but has repeatedly denied the presence of terrorist groups in the country. The IEA has also continuously said no militant group will be allowed to threaten another country from Afghanistan.
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The Media Violations Commission has ordered Noor and Barya TV channels to stop broadcasting and to appear in court, state-run Bakhtar News Agency reported on Tuesday.
ّIt is said that the decision against the channels was taken for “not observing the principles of journalism.”
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