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International community not supporting peace: National Assembly
Members of the Afghanistan National assembly have declared that International community hasn’t been honest towards peace process in Afghanistan for the past 14 years, saying the International community should act seriously towards Afghanistan peace and stability.
Meanwhile Afghan officials have stated that we will continue to our efforts, and determine no exact date for holding the direct talks with Taliban.
There are doubts that Pakistan along its International allies has begun new game against the Afghanistan Government.
Senator Nadir Baluch said,” International community hasn’t been honest towards Afghanistan peace and stability, Afghans have been paying for their bloody war for more than 14 years.”
Meanwhile other senator Nisar Haris demanded the High peace council members to have powerful commitments and carry out their duties as it should be.”
CE Deputy Spokesman Jawid Faisal said,” We didn’t determine any exact date for peace talks,we will continue to our efforts and pursue it.”
However scores of Afghan experts mentioned that Afghan Government can only be hopeful for good results.
Political expert Ahmad Saiedi said,” there are still doubts, there is no determined date, Afghan Government even can’t foresee it only it can be hopeful, Afghan Government has neither power nor a effective role to determine the future of peace process.”
Earlier US-NATO commander in Afghanistan had said that more operations should be launched, and war against the insurgents should be intensified to persuade them to come behind the peace table.
Reported by FarahNaz Forotan
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Justice in light of Sharia applies equally to everyone: Deputy PM
Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy prime minister, said Wednesday in a meeting with a number of elders, scholars and youths of the Hazara ethnic group in Kabul that justice in light of Islamic Sharia is applied equally to everyone.
The deputy PM’s office said in a statement that Kabir stressed that discrimination and prejudice have no place in the Islamic system, but the main goal is to serve the people.
“There is no place for ethnic, sectarian and linguistic prejudices and hypocrisy in Afghanistan. All Afghans should work together for the construction, development and prosperity of Afghanistan,” the statement read.
At the gathering, elders and scholars of the Hazara community demanded resolutions regarding their legal cases and other problems and assured the IEA of comprehensive cooperation with the Islamic system, the statement added.
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IED explosion in Badakhshan leaves 8 dead and wounded
Eight security force members were killed and wounded in an IED explosion in Badakhshan province on Wednesday morning, officials confirmed.
The Ministry of Interior said three policemen died and five others were wounded in the explosion.
Abdul Mateen Qani, the spokesman of the Ministry of Interior Affairs, said: “Unfortunately, at around 11:00 AM today, a sticky mine (magnetic IED) that was already embedded in a motorcycle exploded in the Jawozon area of Faizabad city, Badakhshan province.”
According to Qani the device detonated while a convoy of police was traveling through the area. Police had been carrying out a poppy clearing operation.
Police are investigating the incident, Qani said.
So far, no group or individual has claimed responsibility for the explosion.
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Khurasan beats Istaqlal 1-0 in ACL; Sorkh Poshan thrash Sarsabz Yashlar 4-1
Khurasan Faryab defeated Istiqlal Kabul 1-0 in the 35th match of Afghanistan Champions League (ACL) in Kabul on Tuesday, while Sorkh Poshan Khafi thrashed Sarsabz Yashlar 4-1 in the 36th match of the tournament on the same day.
Khurasan’s only goal against Istiqlal Kabul was scored by Farid Ahmad – who was declared man of the match.
In the second match of the day, Sorkh Poshan Khafi’s four goals were scored by Habibullah Hotak and Omid Rajabi.
Khurasan’s Habibullah Hotak received the man of the match award.
Wednesday’s matches will see Abu Muslim Farah FC take on Adalat Farah FC at 1 PM, while Maiwand FC will play Jawanan Wahedi FC at 3:30 PM.
The matches are broadcast live on Ariana Television.
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