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No One Allowed To Interfere In Judicial Affairs: Ghani

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

1President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has warned that interfering into justice and judicial affairs is counted crime, and the perpetrators will be introduced to court.

He also insisted no one even I are not allowed to interfere into Afghanistan justice and judicial affairs, saying affected justice and judicial system with corruption and neglecting of the prosecutors will deteriorate the Government whole system.

Meanwhile attorney General of Afghanistan Farid Hameedi reported that a trial in anti- corruption justice and judicial center will publically be held to review a prosecutor case next week, further added that most of the law breakers are the top Governmental figures.

President Ghani said,” I will not allow anyone including me to interfere in justice and judicial affairs, and any interfering will be counted as crime and the perpetrators should be trailed.”

President further urged that political tensions should not affect on justice and judicial affairs, launching efforts to bring reformation and combat corruption have the Afghans and International community supports.

“From top to down are obeying rule of law, if you see someone around me or myself ignoring the law then start from us first President Ghani said.”

The Afghanistan attorney General Farid Hameedi confirmed that there are still serious challenges remain to combat corruption, but I have zero tolerate against corruption.

He said,” We will witness the first trail of corruption publically held in anti-Justice and Judicial center next week, where one prosecutor will be courted.”

Further he has mentioned that ensuring justice for the Afghans are the joint mission of Afghan Government and International community, saying without maintaining justice the stability will not be enforced within the country, this way combating terrorism and crimes will result too.

“ As the top Governmental officials are involved in corruption issues, they also have hands in breaking the rule of law, prosecutors are tasked if anyone trying to have influence on them, I will introduce him/her to President of Afghanistan attorney General Farid Hameedi said.”

He also declared that giving access the children and women to law is one my serious commitments, the penalty laws do not have to be a barrier for the growing the investments in the country.

Reported by: Fawad Nasiri

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Ten members of a family die due to flood in Badakhshan

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(Last Updated On: May 26, 2024)

Ten members of a family have died due to the flood in Afghanistan’s northern Badakhshan province, officials said on Sunday.

Mohammad Kamgar, head of disasters of provincial disaster management authority, said that the incident happened last night in Murchak area of provincial capital Faizabad, and women and children are among the dead.

He added that rescue teams are busy finding bodies and casualties are likely to rise.

It comes a day after floods damaged agricultural lands, water canals and roads in Shuhada and Warduj districts of Badakhshan province.

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Nearly 1,500 Afghan refugees deported from Pakistan

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(Last Updated On: May 25, 2024)

The Ministry of Refugee and Repatriation (MoRR) announced Saturday the deportation of over one thousand Afghan migrants from Pakistan.

The ministry stated in a statement that a total of 1,479 Afghan migrants have returned to the country after being expelled by Pakistan.

These refugees re-entered the country through the Spin Boldak border and the Torkham border in Nangarhar province.

Meanwhile, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) recently stated that support for women and girls remains a primary concern among returnees, as they face multiple dangers.

According to the latest report by UNHCR, among the returnees, 80 percent are women and children, with 48 percent being women and girls, and another 13 percent being female heads of households.

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40 ancient artifacts discovered in Ghor province

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(Last Updated On: May 25, 2024)

Following the recent flash floods in Ghor, 40 ancient artifacts have been discovered and confiscated in the Minaret of Jam area of this province, local officials said.

Abdul Hai Zaim, the head of information and culture of Ghor said that these artifacts were taken out from the areas around the Minaret of Jam after heavy rains, which were collected by the security forces and the local people and handed over to the government.

Zaim stated that the antiquities date back to the period of the Ghoris.

He added that these artifacts have been handed over to the local museum of Ghor province. 

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