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Afghan Sikhs’ Traditional Festival Wisak held in Kabul
Sikh community celebrates the 318 year old of festival called Jashn-i-Wisak in Kabul city, by reading of Religious book, giving gifts, being guests, wearing new clothes and visiting each other in this holy day.
Amid the celebration the Sikhs believers have complained over discrimination issues who are facing with in Afghanistan.
In the following festival all Sikhs are wearing new clothes, and celebrate it with much happiness and joys because this day is matched with birth of Sikh religious.
Senator Anarkaly Hunaryar said,” this is our religious festival for all Sikh believers, the following festival was used to be held with great honors, but due to ongoing war and discrimination it has declined into few days among Sikhs.”
During the festival the holy book is read by someone it takes days to be finished each day the participants do pray for their Nation, the following book mostly insists for human beings to learn and understand.
Trader Manmohang singh estalifi said,” This is big and holy day for us, we do celebrate it, we try to visit each other in this day and read our holy book.
In the past some ten thousand Sikhs were living in Jalalabad, especially, around the “sacred springs” where the religion founder had lived. Today their number has decreased, only around 500 Sikhs are living in the city many having fled from atrocity, war and intolerance of recent decades. The Sikh minority community has lived since a long past in the country, focusing in three major cities: Kandahar, Kabul and Jalalabad.
Sikhs which organizes the minority of the Afghanistan Nation are living in Afghanistan from the past, and has suffered from ongoing war and lost their properties.
Reported by FarahNaz Forotan
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UN warns of deepening humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, calls for urgent aid
Dujarric also highlighted a 5.9-magnitude earthquake that struck the Hindu Kush region on Sunday, causing additional casualties and damage, including in Kabul and nearby areas.
The United Nations has raised alarm over a worsening humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, citing the combined impact of ongoing conflict and severe weather conditions, and urging the international community to step up assistance.
Speaking at a daily press briefing, UN Secretary-General spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said that recent heavy rains and flooding have led to significant casualties and widespread destruction across the country.
“Nearly 100 people have reportedly been killed, more than 180 injured, and several others remain missing. Thousands of homes have been severely damaged or completely destroyed, along with critical infrastructure and large areas of agricultural land,” Dujarric said.
He noted that Nangarhar Province in eastern Afghanistan has been among the hardest hit regions, already recovering from a devastating earthquake in September last year.
Dujarric also highlighted a 5.9-magnitude earthquake that struck the Hindu Kush region on Sunday, causing additional casualties and damage, including in Kabul and nearby areas.
“We and our humanitarian partners have so far reached more than 8,000 people with assistance, including food, cash aid, health services, emergency shelter, and other life-saving support,” he added.
The UN said assessments are ongoing to ensure aid reaches the most vulnerable populations, as Afghanistan faces mounting humanitarian challenges amid overlapping crises.
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Qani added that after midday on Friday, unidentified gunmen on motorcycles opened fire on a group of civilians who had gathered for recreation near a picnic area in Qabarzon village, Injil district of Herat province.
According to Qani, initial information indicates that 7 people were killed and 13 others wounded in the attack. The condition of some of the injured is reported to be critical.
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Richard Lindsay, the UK’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, described the latest round of talks as a positive step forward.
The United Kingdom has welcomed recent diplomatic engagements between Afghanistan and Pakistan, emphasizing that sustained dialogue remains the most effective path toward reducing tensions and achieving long-term stability.
Richard Lindsay, the UK’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, described the latest round of talks as a positive step forward. He praised the engagement between both sides and urged continued efforts to reach a comprehensive resolution.
“I welcome the recent interactions between the negotiating teams of Afghanistan and Pakistan and encourage continued dialogue to reach a comprehensive solution. Dialogue remains the only way to reduce tensions and achieve sustainable peace,” Lindsay said.
The week-long discussions, held in Urumqi, involved diplomatic, defense, and security officials from both countries. The talks concluded with a preliminary agreement aimed at immediate de-escalation, with participants committing to practical measures to manage tensions and prevent further escalation.
Chinese officials noted that both sides agreed on steps to stabilize the situation, signaling cautious optimism after a period of strained relations.
Regional analysts have underscored the importance of maintaining diplomatic momentum, warning that prolonged instability could worsen broader security challenges. They stress that constructive engagement between Kabul and Islamabad is essential to prevent further deterioration.
Following the initial round, expectations are rising for a second phase of talks at a higher diplomatic level—potentially paving the way for concrete measures to ease tensions and reinforce regional stability.
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