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Gailani Urges NUG to Enforce Law Against Atta Mohammad Noor

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

The High Council of Jihadi and National Parties, a pro President Ashraf Ghani political council, on Monday urged the government to implement the law over Atta Mohammad Noor, the ousted Balkh governor.

“It is the responsibility of government and government officials to implement the law without considering who is the person and what is his name,” said Sayed Hamid Gailani, head of High Council of Jihadi and National Parties.

Speaking at a press conference in Kabul, Gailani also called on both sides to solve their political differences through negotiations.

“We are expecting the National Unity Government to engage in a positive interaction with political movements and respect their views. We are expecting the political movements to move ahead through dialogue and avoid any action that leads to instability,” Gailani added.

About three weeks ago, President Ghani said in a statement that he has approved the resignation of Balkh governor.

Following the announcement, Mr. Noor who is the CEO of Jamiat-e-Islami Party of Afghanistan, rejected the decision and vowed to fight his ouster.

Despite of being dismissed as Balkh governor, Atta Mohammad Noor returned to his office on Saturday and reiterated that no official can oust him from the post, except through negotiation.

But he did not attend in a staff meeting held at his office today and the meeting was chaired by Bashir Tawhidi, deputy governor of the province and a close aide to Mr. Noor.

An official close to the CEO of Jamiat-e-Islami Party said he did not attend to the meeting due to his busy schedule.

“He has announced that no one is able to dismiss him. The new appointed governor hasn’t arrived yet and I think his signature is still applicable,” said Afzal Hadid, Head of Balkh Provincial Council.

In a bid for Atta Mohammad Noor to step down, the leadership of Jamiat Party has set some conditions, but President Ghani has rejected any reconsideration so far.

“Mr. Noor will remain as Balkh governor until the two sides have not reached to an agreement,” said Abdul Sattar Murad, the Former Minister of Economy and a key Member of Jamiat-e-Islami Party.

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Iranian official: Only vulnerable points of Afghanistan’s border will be walled and fenced

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(Last Updated On: May 6, 2024)

An Iranian security official has said that the entire border of Iran with Afghanistan will not be fenced, rather barriers will be created only at vulnerable points.

Iranian army has announced that the plan to create barriers at the border with a four-meter concrete wall, barbed wire and fence will be implemented within three years.

“In some northwestern and eastern borders, there are threats from the other side of the borders that we are countering,” said Qassem Rezaei, Iran’s deputy police commander.

He added that drug trafficking, human trafficking, and even terrorist infiltration may take place through these borders.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Interior of Iran Ahmad Vahidi has announced that over 1.3 million illegal foreign nationals have returned to their country in the past year.

He added that illegal citizens should leave Iran as they are not allowed to stay.

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Hanafi meets WHO regional director, stresses need for cooperation

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(Last Updated On: May 6, 2024)

Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs Abdul Salam Hanafi on Sunday met with WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, Hanan Balkhy, and called for the organization’s cooperation including in the establishment of clinics in remote areas and training of specialists.

According to a statement released by his office, Hanafi pointed out that since the Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan regained power, there has been progress in various fields, including the fight against drug production and trafficking, the roundup and treatment of drug addicts, the eradication of corruption and nationwide security.

He asked the WHO to hand over Afghanistan’s seat to the representative of the Islamic Emirate and restore Afghanistan’s membership in meetings of the executive board and leadership meetings of the Mediterranean region.

Hanafi also called for the cooperation of international organizations in providing alternative livelihoods for poppy farmers and in providing assistance to flood victims.

While stressing that the eradication of polio is one of the priorities of the Islamic Emirate, Hanafi asked the WHO to activate polio diagnosis laboratories and supply vaccines, establish a cancer treatment center, prevent malnutrition among children and provide safe drinking water.

According to the statement, WHO official Balkhy said in the meeting that the health issue is non-political and one of the priorities of the organization.

She pointed to the achievements of the Islamic Emirate in various fields and expressed hope that better conditions will be provided for Afghans in the health and education sector.

Balkhy explained that WHO, together with other international organizations and the European Union, has a three-year project that includes the establishment of health centers in different provinces of Afghanistan.

She also expressed her appreciation for the efforts of the Islamic Emirate in the fight against polio and added that she will discuss the issue of providing alternative livelihoods for Afghan farmers with the WHO and other relevant organizations.

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OIC summit urges IEA to respect girls’ right to education

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(Last Updated On: May 6, 2024)

The 15th summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Gambia on Sunday called on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to respect Afghan girls and women’s right to education and work.

In a declaration, OIC described the right to education and work as the fundamental rights of Afghan girls and women, and called for more communication with the IEA authorities on these issues.

Additionally, the participants emphasized the need for more efforts to address the challenges related to ethnic groups, drugs, terrorism, and social issues to ensure inclusive governance and sustainable peace and stability in Afghanistan.

“We also emphasize the need to make more efforts to address the challenges associated with ethnic groups, terrorism, drugs and social aspects for inclusive governance to achieve sustainable stability,” the declaration said.

Delegations from the 57 OIC member states attended the conference, organized by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation under the theme “Enhancing unity and solidarity through dialogue for sustainable development.”.

The summit was also attended by an IEA delegation.

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