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Correspondents Criticize Lack of Safety Working for Journalists

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

2Afghan correspondents in reaction to the death of the local reporter of Ariana News Nimatullah Zaheer have stated that there is no safety working for Afghan correspondents, accusing the government for not doing much to save the life of journalists in the country.

Ariana News local reporter in Helmand Nimatullah Zaheer was martyred by a roadside bomb while he was trying to collect information from the security condition of the area which had been cleared by the Afghan security forces in Godar area of the Helmand province, Mr. Zaheer worked for Afghanistan media more than one decade.

Journalist Sayed Abdullah Hashimi said,” 2016 has been the bloodiest year for Afghan journalists and correspondents, and Government is responsible to ensure safety and security for correspondents.”

Meanwhile journalist Aynuddin Bahadori said,” Government has failed to ensure security and safety for Afghan correspondents and maintaining the security is the responsibility of the Government.”

Correspondent Khaliqi Kandahari said, “First of all I express my condolence to the family members and Ariana News TV station for losing the talented local correspondent Nimatullah Zaheer who was working in Helmand province, secondly the there is no open space for Journalists and correspondents in Helmand province to work and the local Governmental officials and security responsible should ensure security for the journalists.”

However huge number of correspondents insisted that Government should ensure security for the safety of journalists throughout the country.

Local journalist from Helmand Abdul Rahim Mutmain said,” Nothing has been done for safety and security of the correspondents in Afghanistan, I call all the correspondents and journalists to take care of themselves while they are on the field and I also ask both local Governmental officials and security forces to ensure security for the reporters while they are covering your achievements.”

In main time the Northeast country correspondent Nisar Sadeq said, “The Government of Afghanistan didn’t fulfill the promise it had made to ensure security and safety of correspondents in the country.”

“I express my deep sorrows and condolence for the loss of Ariana News local reporter in Helmand Nimatullah Zaheer to the family and Afghanistan media family members, secondly I demand the Government of Afghanistan to pursue violence’s cases of the correspondents and journalists and execute the perpetrators, and do not let the freedom of speech to be damaged by killing of media staffs in the country.”

Officials in Afghanistan correspondent’s safety committee have declared none implementation of the law and regulation is the main barrier for correspondents and journalist to gain their rights.

The death of the Mr. Zaheer comes after that BBC reporter for Kunduz has lost his life in a traffic accident in Baghlan on Monday on his way to Kabul.

Reported by Ali Jawad Asghari

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Ministry of Defense confirms one dead, 12 injured in chopper crash in Ghor

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(Last Updated On: May 15, 2024)

Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defense confirmed Wednesday that one person was killed and 12 were injured when a helicopter crashed in Firozkoh, the capital of Ghor province.

Enayatullah Khwarazmi, the spokesman of the Ministry of Defense, said on X that on Wednesday morning, an Air Force Mi-17 helicopter, which was sent to Ghor province, experienced technical problems and crashed into a wall during an emergency landing.

In footage published by Afghan media, the wreckage of a helicopter can be seen lying in a fast-flowing river, with crowds of people gathered around it.

The spokesman of the Ministry of Defense said the helicopter had been sent to Firozkoh to retrieve bodies of car crash victims.

The spokesman said a car plunged into the Harirod River a few days ago, resulting in the death of a few people.

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IEA’s political deputy meets with Japanese ambassador

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(Last Updated On: May 15, 2024)

Takeyoshi Kuramaya, Japan’s ambassador to Afghanistan, said in a meeting with Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy prime minister, that the lack of diplomatic presence of Western countries in Afghanistan has caused them to be unaware of the positive developments in the country.

According to him, the international community should have direct contact with the Islamic Emirate.

Kuramaya also said Japan is committed to cooperating with Afghans in dealing with natural disasters, treating drug addicts and finding alternative crops for former poppy farmers.

On the other hand, Kabir said at this meeting that due to the support of the people, the Islamic Emirate has been able to ensure national peace, start big projects and make many other improvements.

The political deputy added that the Islamic Emirate is trying to solve people’s problems and wants positive interactions and broad relations with the world.

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US think tank calls for revised counterterrorism strategy amid growing concerns

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The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) on Tuesday issued a report by the Senior Study Group on Counterterrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan and highlighted the urgent need to recalibrate the US counterterrorism strategy amid growing strategic competition with China and the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan.

The USIP report argues that counterterrorism should not be perceived as a distraction from strategic competition but rather as a crucial component in protecting the strategic agenda.

Terrorist groups in Afghanistan and Pakistan still possess the intent and growing capability to target the US and its interests, the report noted, adding that a successful terrorist attack would not only result in tragic loss of lives but also divert resources and attention from strategic competition, undermining America’s credibility and alliances.

In addition, the report stated terrorist attacks originating from the region could spark dangerous regional crises, particularly between India and Pakistan, both nuclear-armed states.

It also stated that the US withdrawal from Afghanistan has emboldened terrorist groups, providing them with opportunities to regroup and collaborate.

ISIS-K (Daesh), for instance, presents a growing threat with a reach beyond the immediate region, while the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has re-emerged as a significant regional security threat, the report read.

The USIP study group meanwhile suggested the Islamic Emirate need to be pressurized “to mitigate terrorist threats while maintaining communication channels for counterterrorism exchanges rather than adopting a cooperative approach with open-ended incentives or a pressure campaign that isolates the Taliban (IEA) entirely.”

The report also suggests increasing military and intelligence resources dedicated to counterterrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan. This includes improving intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities and expanding the US Department of State’s Rewards for Justice program.

The report also emphasizes the need for greater transparency in legal authorities for counterterrorism operations, ensuring actions are justified and minimizing civilian harm. This involves targeting terrorist groups planning attacks against the US and employing cyber operations to disrupt their communications.

Another suggestion was the need for enhanced counterterrorism-specific security assistance and intelligence to Pakistan.

This assistance aims to “reduce the TTP’s threat as well as to obtain Pakistani assistance on top US counterterrorism concerns, secure long-term airspace access for operations in Afghanistan, and leverage reliable access in Pakistan in the event of a terrorist attack contingency.”

The report also highlights the importance of improving preparedness for terrorist attacks in the US homeland and abroad, especially in South Asia. This includes enhancing intelligence collection and analysis, providing travel warnings, and securing emergency military operations bases in Central Asia and Pakistan.

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