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More than 36,000 Afghan forces left the row in 2015: WSJ

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Wall Street Journal WSJ published a report indicating that more than 36,000 Afghan security forces have left the police row in 2015, a report which was called false by the Officials in Afghanistan’s Ministry of interior Affairs.

The Afghan police lost nearly a quarter of its members last year after most foreign troops left the country, according to interior ministry data, as thousands deserted in the face of increasing Taliban attacks and poor leadership.

More than 36,000 left the force in 2015, the interior ministry said in a confidential report to aid donors that was seen by The Wall Street Journal. These donors provide the police with most of its funding, with the U.S., the largest contributor, having invested more than $18 billion.

The Afghan government took responsibility for the war against the insurgency after most foreign troops left by the end of 2014, but has struggled with leadership and reforms since President Ashraf Ghani took office in late 2014. The country has no defense minister and has yet to replace the intelligence chief who quit late last year.

Ministry of Interior Affairs Deputy Spokesman Najeebullah Danish has rejected the following report published by the US news paper Wall Street Journal, saying based on our survey more than 4,000 Afghan security forces either they were martyred, sickness or ended their contracts have left the police queue.”

The police, often on the front line against the Taliban and other militant groups, are especially vulnerable to attacks because they are deployed to secure important roads and cities.

The interior ministry figures showed that some 200 police were killed in January, a high casualty rate that is raising concerns among donors, who expect this year to be the toughest yet for Afghan security forces.

Reported by Fahim Noori

 

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Russian ministries call on Putin to remove Islamic Emirate from terrorist list

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(Last Updated On: May 28, 2024)

The Russian Foreign and Justice Ministries have called on President Vladimir Putin to remove the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) from Moscow’s terrorist list, Russian presidential envoy to Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov told TASS.

According to him, this position was supported by a number of government bodies.

He said: “This must be done. Without this, it will be premature to talk about recognition. Therefore, work on this issue continues. All considerations have been reported to the top leadership of Russia. We are waiting for a decision.”

According to him, the Islamic Emirate government has come a long way towards being recognized since it came to power in Afghanistan in August 2021.

“But there are still a few hurdles to overcome, after which the Russian leadership will make a decision,” Kabulov pointed out.

In another development, the IEA has confirmed its participation in the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Kabulov told Rossiya-24 TV.

“The Taliban (IEA) government’s labor minister and the head of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry will take part in the St. Petersburg economic forum,” he said.

“I expect that they and the accompanying Afghan business people will agree with Russian and other foreign partners on establishing cooperation,” Kabulov said.

“As for the Russian side, I have already mentioned that such cooperation is already in place, but its potential has not been exhausted and wider possibilities exist,” he added.

“I expect that the Afghan delegation will make the most of this chance to strengthen and expand cooperation both with Russian business and with other friendly countries,” he said.

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ATN launches exciting new content contributor initiative

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(Last Updated On: May 28, 2024)

Ariana Television Network (ATN) on Monday launched its new contributor program, which will allow content creators across Afghanistan to send in newsworthy videos for general use by Ariana News.

Videos can initially be sent via What’s App to be vetted by Ariana News. If accepted a formal process will be followed and later, the content creator will be paid for their submission.

This contributor initiative is especially applicable to breaking news, so anyone with a smartphone, who happens to be where a major story is unfolding, can immediately send through video footage for use by Ariana News.

Once submitted, Ariana News will contact the content creator if the video/photograph is selected for use.

Strict steps are in place to assess videos or photos and there are rules that need to be adhered to.

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All content submitted must be original and created by you. We do not accept content that infringes on any copyright or trademark laws. DO NOT send us videos or images downloaded from websites.

Quality: High-quality content that includes sharp focus will be appreciated.

Relevance: We require content that is relevant to the news event. This includes images or videos. Outdated content depicting past events will not be accepted.

Permissions: All content we use requires signed permission from the individual who filmed the event. This ensures that we have permission to use the content.

Copyright: Ensure you own the rights to your files or have obtained the necessary permission to sell them. You should not submit copyrighted material or trademarked designs that you do not have the legal right to distribute.

Exclusivity: Content creators must agree to allow us complete exclusivity. Once a contract is signed, the creator will not be able to resell or pass on the video to any other news portal nor will they be able to upload the content to their own platforms or any other platform.

Raw material: All videos submitted must be in the original format – it must be the raw material. No logos, no watermarks, no music, no text etc.

Location and Date: Ensure the location is written correctly along with the exact date of the event. This is important.

Payment: Payment will only be made once we agree to using the footage and have a signed agreement in place with the content creator. A submission DOES NOT automatically qualify for publication.

Right of Use: ATN will have first and full rights to use the content and to share content with Ariana News’ partners and/or 3rd parties. ATN and partners/3rd parties will have full rights to brand the content as needed. No submissions will be accepted if the content has already been submitted or sold to another company.

Content Creator’s Identity: Names of all content creators will be withheld. No bylines will be given.

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Three members of one family killed by unknown people in Farah province

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(Last Updated On: May 27, 2024)

Aziz Ahmad Sarbaz, district governor of Golestan district of Farah province, says that three members of one family were killed by unknown people.

According to Sarbaz, among the dead was one women. He said the incident took place in Faizabad village.

According to Sarbar five suspects have been arrested in connection with the incident, which is being investigated.

No further details were given.

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