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Election Watchdogs Demand Reformation on Election System

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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The Election watchdogs demanded President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani to stop preparation on holding the parliamentary Election, before necessary reformation to be made in Election system.

They have also asked President Ghani to announce the date for parliamentary Election,holding parliamentary Election without reformation will be a historical mistake, and directing Afghanistan in to worst condition.

Head of the Free,Fair Election Forum of Afghanistan FEFA Yusuf Rashid said,” President should stop preparation for holding parliamentary Election,National Unity Government should take practical steps towards their commitments.”

However head of Transparent Election forum of Afghanistan Naim Ayubzada said,” holding parliamentary Election before doing reformation will be a historical mistake and risky.”

There are six days remain for the lower house of the parliament to lose its legal period of activities, lawmakers in the house have also expressed their disagreements on holding parliamentary Election before any reformation.

Khost representative Kamal Nasir Osli said,” Parliamentary Election should be held, but reformation needs to be made.”

The following efforts comes after that President Ghani has asked the independent Election commission to provide the parliamentary Election schedule in coming week, International community still insisted reformation on Afghanistan’s Election system, saying no penny will be given until no changes made within the Election to be made.

Reported by Fawad Nasiri

 

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105 Afghan detainees released from Pakistani prisons and repatriated

The consulate said the released Afghans were transferred back to Afghanistan via the Chaman–Spin Boldak crossing.

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The Consulate of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in Karachi has announced the release and repatriation of 105 Afghan nationals from prisons in Pakistan.

According to a statement issued by the consulate, the freed individuals include two women and ten children. They had been detained around one month ago while traveling through Pakistan’s Sindh and Balochistan provinces.

The consulate said the released Afghans were transferred back to Afghanistan via the Chaman–Spin Boldak crossing.

Officials noted that this is part of ongoing diplomatic efforts, adding that in recent months hundreds of Afghan citizens held in detention in various countries have been released and returned home following negotiations by Afghan diplomatic missions.

The consulate reaffirmed its commitment to continuing efforts aimed at protecting the rights of Afghan nationals abroad and facilitating their safe return to the country.

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Iran would prevail in potential conflict with the United States, says IEA spokesman

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Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), said that in the event of a possible conflict between Iran and the United States, Iran would have the capacity to emerge victorious.

Speaking in an interview with Iran Radio, he emphasized that the Islamic Emirate does not support war, but believes that “the Islamic Republic of Iran was ultimately successful the last time it faced an attack, and this time as well due to its capabilities and its legitimate right to self-defense” it would have the upper hand.

Mujahid added that, if formally requested, Afghans are prepared “to the extent of their ability” to cooperate with the Iranian people in addressing the potential consequences of such a conflict.

Despite talks to see if a nuclear deal can be struck, Washington is amassing military forces in the region. 

Iranian officials have warned that Tehran would retaliate by targeting U.S. military bases in the region.

 
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Islamabad mosque attack is the result of Pakistan’s policy of nurturing Daesh: Mujahid

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Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, says the recent attack on a mosque in Islamabad was the consequence of Pakistan’s longstanding policy of “nurturing Daesh.”

The attack, carried out over a week ago, killed 31 people and injured 170 others.

In an interview with Iran Radio, Mujahid stated: “Daesh is an enemy like a snake; if you raise it in your sleeve, it will eventually bite you.”

He argued that Pakistan’s instrumental use of Daesh for “covert and intelligence-driven objectives” harms not only the people of Pakistan but also has negative repercussions for the people of Afghanistan.

Mujahid once again rejected allegations that the Islamic Emirate supports Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP). He emphasized that no unauthorized armed individual is allowed to operate inside Afghanistan. According to him, the Islamic Emirate had expressed readiness to facilitate the return of “Waziristani migrants,” but Pakistan declined the offer. Instead, at Pakistan’s request, these families were relocated from areas near the Durand Line to other parts of Afghanistan.

Mujahid added that crossing closures have harmed traders in both countries, though he claimed Pakistan has suffered more. He said the crossings will not be reopened unless Pakistan provides a “guarantee” that it will not repeatedly close them due to political considerations.

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