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76 Thousand Voters Registered in Four Days: IEC

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

The Independent Election Commission (IEC) says 76,000 people have been registered to vote in upcoming parliamentary and district council elections since last four days.

IEC on Saturday began registering voters across the country as the commission seeks to ensure that long-delayed legislative elections in October are seen as credible and free of fraud.

According to IEC, since the beginning of the process, as many as 76 thousand people have been registered to vote in upcoming elections which are scheduled to be held on October 20 this year.

However, the number of registered voters seems less than what it should have been so far, particularly in Wardak, Nuristan and Faryab provinces that saw less than 200 registered voters.

In between, Kabul, Herat, Kandahar and Bamyan provinces have been the witness of the most registered voters.

“Since the beginning of the voter registration process, the presence of people at the registration centers have been less, and in Kunduz province, even a female voter has not been registered,” MP Shukria Paikan.

“The government should prevent the influence of officials on the elections as it has committed to preserving the transparency of the process,” said MP Ahmadulllah Mohid.

The IEC, meanwhile reasons lack of people’s awareness behind the low number of registered voters and that hopeful of having an increase in presence of people at the registration centers.

“The participation of people is increasing day by day and the numbers are rising,” said an IEC commissioner Maliha Hassan.

Based on IEC’s estimation, the number of registered voters in all provinces as follows:

1-Kabul (9879), 2- Herat (1863), 3- Kandahar (1828), 4- Bamyan (1885), 5- Balkh (1005), 6- Helmand (981), 7- Nangarhar (953), 8- Parwan (857), 9- Takhar (806), 10- Jawzjan (725), 11- Khost (696), 12- Sar-e-Pul (605), 13- Farah (554), 14- Baghlan (514), 15- Daikundi (494), 16- Paktika (489), 17- Samangan (448), 18- Zabul (442), 19- Logar (403), 20- Laghman (399), 21- Nimruz (376), 22- Ghor (374), 23- Kunduz (362), 24- Badghis (340), 24- Paktia (265), 26-  Kapisa (214), 27- Uruzgan (212), 28-  Kunar (205), 29- Faryab (176), 30- Ghazni (153), 31-  Badakhshan (147), 32- Panjshir (115), 33- Noristan (67), 34- Wardak (57).

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Afghan journalists ‘must be celebrated, supported and protected’: UNAMA

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The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said Friday in a statement marking World Press Freedom Day that Afghan journalists “must be celebrated, supported and protected.”

“As we mark World Press Freedom Day, we pay tribute to journalists across Afghanistan who are doing their best to keep the nation informed, often at great risk. Their work is essential for an informed and prosperous nation and for action on education, the environment, health, the economy, and good governance for all Afghans. They must be celebrated supported, and protected,” the statement reads.

Meanwhile, the US Embassy in Qatar, which operates in Qatar, also said that Afghan journalists are facing many problems in carrying out their media activities, and the activities of female journalists are still limited in this country.

Some journalists also ask the government to support the media and journalists.

“We ask the Islamic Emirate officials to approve the law on mass media and the law of access to information as soon as possible so that journalists can carry out their work following these laws,” said Haidar Nazari, a journalist.

Reporters Without Borders in its latest ranking of media freedom, recognized Afghanistan as one of the most dangerous countries for journalists and added that the country has fallen from 152nd to 178th place.

“The state of the Afghan media in the economic sector and the country’s journalists are in a bad economic situation, this matter should be taken seriously. Otherwise, publishing statements and declaring support for the media community will not be effective,” said Hojatullah Mujadadi, the head of Afghanistan Free Journalists’ Association (AFJU).

The IEA officials have repeatedly emphasized that they are committed to supporting freedom of speech and media activity in the country in accordance with Islamic values ​​and national interests, and they are trying to provide reliable and timely information to journalists.

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Almost 28,000 foreigners visit Afghanistan in past year

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The National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA) said this week that in the past year, almost 28,000 foreign nationals have visited Afghanistan.

The authority said that over the past year, it registered the entry and exit of 27,914 foreign citizens through land border crossings and airports in the country.

According to the figures recorded by this authority, the highest number of border crossings of foreigners was through Nimroz province crossing, Herat airport, Torkham crossing, Haritan crossing and Kabul International Airport.

NSIA said most people came in for work purposes or as tourists.

The authority also stated that tourists primarily visited historical sites in Bamiyan, Herat, Kandahar, Nangarhar, Ghor, Badakhshan, Kunduz, Paktia, Khost, Nuristan, Balkh, Samangan and Kunar provinces.

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Minister of Water and Energy meets with Chinese envoy over joint projects

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Abdul Latif Mansour, Acting Minister of Water and Energy, met with Zhao Xing, the Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan, on Thursday in Kabul.

The Ministry says that Mujibur Rahman Omar Akhundzada, deputy Minister of Water; Dr. Farooq Azam, the official advisor of the Ministry; and a number of technical officials were also at the meeting where they discussed joint cooperation in the implementation of water and electricity projects.

Both sides noted the good economic and commercial relations between the two countries, and discussed various issues including the Bagh Dara dam project in Kapisa province and the Surobi 2 power dam project – which will supply electricity to Mes Aynak copper mine in Logar province.

Mansour said the implementation of these projects was important and necessary, especially the power project for Mes Aynak mine.

“Mr. Mansour stressed on speeding up the affairs to start the practical work and reminded the Chinese companies to show the necessary seriousness and determination in the implementation of these projects; the ministry will contract more projects for investment with Chinese companies in the future,” the statement read.

At the same time, the Chinese ambassador assured the leadership of the ministry of the embassy’s cooperation in the implementation of these projects and promised that Chinese companies will take the necessary measures to invest in the mentioned projects as soon as possible.

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