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IHRC Express Concerns on Increasing of Women Using Drugs

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Officials in Afghanistan Independent Human rights Commission expressed deep concerns over increasing of Afghan Women being addicted with drugs in the country.

They have said,” the main factor for increasing violence cases were those men whom were addicted by drugs.”

They claimed that most of the Afghan Women have been forced to use drugs and being addicted this was the easy way of keeping women silent and stay with their Husbands.

Based on the estimation released by the Ministry of counter Narcotic drugs 2 million are men addicted which include 250,000 are Women and children.

The other major factors which make men, women, and children to turn into drugs are insecurity, unemployment, immigration, poverty

Deputy of supporting Women and development rights in Afghanistan Independent Human rights Commission Adila Amarkhil said,” more than 2000 cases of violence against women were recorded which indicates that most of the Afghan women were forced to turn into drugs and not leave their husbands and in other part Women in order to do hard work face to use Narcotic drugs ,this increases our concerns.”

Officials in section of Women and Children in Ministry of counter Narcotic drug confirmed the number of addicted persons in rise from 2 million where 20% of are women and children.

Meanwhile they claimed that the capacity for treating addicted person have also increased from 8 thousands into 29 thousands.

Based on the estimation released by the officials in ministry of counter Narcotic drug lords earn 70 $ billion annually producing Narcotic drugs, where 4 $ million is paid for the internal drug dealers the rest goes to International drug dealers and mafia pockets.

Reported By AbdulAziz Karimi

 

 

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UNSC extends mandate of Afghanistan sanctions monitoring committee for another year

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Azizi made these remarks on Thursday during the opening ceremony of the Third International Exhibition of Construction, Urban Development, and Reconstruction in Kabul.

Azizi said: “The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, through proper management of natural resources and human capacities, has been placed on the path of economic growth and prosperity. With each passing day, by the grace of Almighty God, Afghanistan is moving toward development and industrialization.”

Azizi stated that the country has become self-sufficient in most construction materials.

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The briefing coincided with Andrew’s visit to Helmand, where British forces were stationed, and official guidance requires trade envoys to keep such information confidential.

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Former Prince Andrew reportedly sent a confidential UK government briefing on Afghan investment opportunities to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The document, prepared for Andrew during his role as the UK’s special representative for international trade, detailed “high value commercial opportunities” in Helmand province, including gold, uranium, marble, and potential oil and gas reserves. In a December 2010 email, Andrew described it as a “confidential brief produced by the provincial reconstruction team in Helmand.”

The briefing coincided with Andrew’s visit to Helmand, where British forces were stationed, and official guidance requires trade envoys to keep such information confidential.

Emails suggest he may have also shared reports from trade visits to Singapore, Hong Kong, and Vietnam, along with additional files labeled “Overseas bids.”

Thames Valley Police are reviewing claims that Andrew improperly shared sensitive documents while serving as trade envoy.

Andrew, 65, stepped back from royal duties in 2019 after his connection to Epstein emerged and settled a civil lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre in 2022, denying any liability.

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