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Ghani Tasked Afghan Forces Not To Target HIA Military Bases

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Last Updated on: October 24, 2022

afghan-afpPresident Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has ordered all security departments not to target any military bases of the Hezb-i- Islami, but provide more facilities for the HIA fighters to collect their weapons and join peace process.

He also tasked the Afghanistan Security Council to step up for removing sanctions against Hezb-i- Islami.

Based on the decree 24 article the Attorney General office was also assigned to ensure the Judicial safety of the leader of Hezb-i- Islami and its members incoming two months.

According to President decree a joint committee with 6 members from Afghanistan and Hezb-i- Islami for taking the peace agreement into practical phase were established.

Part of the president decree states that Hezb-i- Islami Afghanistan according to Afghanistan constitution and other laws can bear civil and political rights, and by considering the law they can launch political activities, and the members of the following party can live at any part of the country.

In the other part of the decree is written that Hezb-i- Islami should demolish all their military and insurgency movements, and should also surrender those prisoners to the Afghan Government.

President Deputy Spokesman ShahHussien Murtzawe said,” Governmental departments are responsible to make sure that the Hezb-i- Islami members can be employed in Afghanistan Government structure.”

The Joint committee will begin working on Saturday to take the peace agreement into a practical phase.

head of the peace negotiation from HIA Mohammad Amin Karim said,” Afghan people hope to see the peace agreement is practically implemented, and the leader of the Hezb-i- Islami will join Government after the sanctions is removed.”

Meanwhile head of the civil society activist Aziz Rafiyee said,” Those who have committed crimes would not be remaining without going to a trail, because no one can guarantee the judicial safety or to have the authority to let one can go without trial.”

During his speech head of the peace negotiation from HIA Mohammad Amin Karim said,” Taliban don’t have the power to hold a state for ever or to control a city for days.”

 HIA- Afghan Government has signed a peace deal 30 days ago in 6 chapters and 26 articles.

 Reported by: Fawad Nasiri

 

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CSTO claims security risks from Afghanistan remain high

The alert was issued at the 43rd meeting of the Afghanistan working group under the CSTO Council of Foreign Ministers.

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The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has warned that security threats originating from Afghanistan remain high, following a review of the situation by officials and regional representatives in Moscow.

The alert was issued at the 43rd meeting of the Afghanistan working group under the CSTO Council of Foreign Ministers, held Wednesday at the organization’s secretariat.

Delegations from CSTO member states joined representatives from the U.N. Office of Counter-Terrorism, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, CIS anti-terror bodies, and the International Committee of the Red Cross. Participants exchanged assessments of Afghanistan’s military, political, and humanitarian situation and discussed its implications for regional stability.

In a statement, the CSTO emphasized the importance of continuing humanitarian and economic support for the Afghan population.

Officials also called for sustained monitoring of developments in the country and efforts to promote peaceful processes, aiming to reduce the risk of regional spillover.

The Moscow meeting highlights continuing concern among Central Asian and Russian-led security institutions over potential threats from Afghanistan. The CSTO has repeatedly cautioned that extremist groups could exploit various issues including porous borders, and regional tensions.

Neighboring countries remain wary of cross-border militancy, trafficking, and armed group movements. Regional security organizations have increasingly coordinated assessments, as Afghanistan—while outside formal security frameworks—continues to influence the region.

International organizations also highlight Afghanistan’s fragile humanitarian and economic situation. Millions remain reliant on aid, and reduced funding alongside the return of large numbers of Afghans from neighboring countries has intensified existing pressures.

Afghanistan has long been considered a primary external security concern for CSTO members, particularly Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.

The latest warning underscores that, while no immediate crisis has emerged, Afghanistan remains central to overlapping security and humanitarian challenges.

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IPL 2026: Gujarat Titans edge Delhi Capitals in last-ball thriller

The result adds important points for Gujarat as the competition intensifies, while Delhi will look to bounce back after falling just short in one of the closest matches of the season so far.

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The Indian Premier League (IPL) delivered another dramatic contest on Wednesday, April 8, as Gujarat Titans narrowly defeated Delhi Capitals in a high-scoring encounter in Delhi.

In a match that went down to the final ball, Gujarat held their nerve to secure a thrilling one-run victory. The game featured standout batting performances, including a commanding innings from Delhi’s top order, while Gujarat’s bowlers, led by Rashid Khan, produced crucial breakthroughs at key moments to seal the win.

The result adds important points for Gujarat as the competition intensifies, while Delhi will look to bounce back after falling just short in one of the closest matches of the season so far.

Attention now turns to Thursday’s clash between Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants.

Kolkata will be aiming to build momentum with a strong all-round performance, while Lucknow will look to capitalise on their balanced squad and secure a key win in the early stages of the tournament. With both teams boasting explosive batting line-ups and quality bowling attacks, fans can expect another competitive and entertaining contest.

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Cricket fans in Afghanistan can watch all the action live, as Ariana Radio and Television Network (ATN) holds exclusive rights to broadcast the IPL matches.

Games are being aired nationwide on Ariana Television, bringing the excitement of the tournament directly to viewers at home.

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US explores third-country resettlement for stranded Afghan allies in Qatar

U.S. lawmakers have also urged action. Jeanne Shaheen said Washington has a responsibility toward these individuals, warning that they could face serious risks if forced to return home.

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More than 1,100 Afghans who previously worked with U.S. forces remain stranded in Qatar, as Washington seeks alternative countries to resettle them following delays in relocation programmes.

The group is currently housed at Camp As Sayliyah, a former U.S. military facility in Qatar, where they have been awaiting visa processing and relocation decisions for months.

A report by The Wall Street Journal said U.S. officials are now in discussions with several countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia to take in the Afghanistan nationals. The efforts come after a March 31 deadline to close the facility passed without a clear resolution.

The camp reportedly costs more than $10 million per month to operate, and Qatari authorities have urged the United States to move forward with resettlement plans and shut down the site.

Conditions at the facility have become increasingly difficult, with morale among residents declining as uncertainty over their future grows. Many of those staying at the camp say they fear returning to Afghanistan due to potential reprisals.

Advocacy groups have raised concerns about the prolonged delays. Shawn VanDiver, head of Afghan Evac, said many of the individuals feel stuck in limbo after deadlines passed without clear communication, describing the situation as deeply frustrating for those affected.

U.S. lawmakers have also urged action. Jeanne Shaheen said Washington has a responsibility toward these individuals, warning that they could face serious risks if forced to return home.

Meanwhile, the US State Department has pointed to earlier policy decisions as contributing to the current situation, citing challenges stemming from the withdrawal from Afghanistan.

The situation highlights ongoing difficulties in resettling Afghan allies years after the end of the U.S. military presence, as thousands remain in temporary locations awaiting permanent relocation.

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