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MoI Rejects Propagandas on Farkhunda Ties with Embassies

Minister of Interior Affairs Noorulhaq Ulomi has rejected that Farkhuda has had close ties with any International Embassies based in Afghanistan.
Mr. Ulomi has stated this while he was summoned by the lower house of the parliament.
He said,” Those detainees have confessed on their crimes committed that Miss Farkhunda had not burned pages of Holy Quran.”
More over the first deputy of the house Zahir Qadir warned that if the Government doesn’t take it seriously it will have negative impacts.
Afghan lawmaker AbdulHahad said, “if there any Muslim to see such situation would not stay calm, no one even police forces can’t stop them.”
The other Mp Karamuddin Rezazada said,”this is not acceptable for us she was trying to guide the people in the right direction if the officials in security departments do not tell the facts we have some documents on hands to present it to all.”
Minister of Haji and religious affairs Faiz Mohammad Usmani rejected any documentations that Farkhunda had burned the Holy Quran,if she had burned the Holy Quran the following tortures is against Islam religion, we have justice system to review such cases.
Member of the investigator team for martyred Farkhunda Fawzia Kofi talked about the video clips which was published by media said,” Zainuddin the charming Mullah has confessed that some of the torn Pages of Holy Quran has been in my cell when I found out that she was trying to guide other in the right direction I brought them all put them on one of the graves and called the people Farkhunda burned these pages of the Holy Quran.”
Meanwhile Interior Minister Noorulhaq Ulomi announced that 11 other suspects of the case are under the searching process soon they will be arrested.
Reported by Hameed Sediqee

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IEA signs deals worth 365m AFN for cell phone services in remote areas

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and private telecommunication companies on Sunday signed contracts worth 365 million afghanis to provide telecommunication services in remote areas.
The contract was signed in the presence of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, Economic Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Communications and Information Technology Mawolvi Najibullah Haqqani.
Speaking at the meeting Baradar said the Islamic Emirate considers the service necessary for the nation and tries its best to provide reliable and high quality telecommunications services to the people.
“Islamic Emirate has provided a good basis for investment in Afghanistan and appreciates the efforts of all those national businessmen and investors who invest for the economic growth of the country,” Baradar said.
The contracts signed were with Afghan Wireless Communications Company (AWCC) and MTN.
The two companies will establish 33 new sites in Kandahar, Nuristan, Badakhshan, Uruzgan, Zabul, Kunar, Nangarhar and Kabul provinces. These will be in remote areas where people do not have access to telecommunication services.
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India says Afghan embassy issue an ‘internal matter’

After reports of corruption and the move by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to take control of Afghanistan’s embassy in New Delhi, the Indian government has said the issue is an internal matter which does not involve them.
Representatives of Afghan refugees living in India have accused officials at the Afghanistan embassy in Delhi, including the ambassador, of corruption. The embassy denies the allegations.
Indian media have also reported that the embassy resisted IEA’s move to formally take control of the embassy.
Arindam Bagchi, India’s foreign ministry spokesman, said in a press conference that the issue is an internal matter of the embassy.
“From our perspective, this is an internal matter of the Afghan Embassy, and we hope that they would resolve it internally,” Bagchi said.
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UNSC to hold meeting on Afghanistan’s situation

The United Arab Emirates’ Permanent Representative to the UN Lana Nusseibeh said the UN Security Council will hold a meeting on Afghanistan later this month.
Nusseibeh, who is currently President of the Security Council, said: “We will hold a comprehensive meeting on Afghanistan’s situation on June 21.
“Our focus will be concentrated on Afghanistan’s situation, women’s rights in particular, over which all the members of the Security Council have agreed,” she added.
On Thursday, Nusseibeh told media in New York that the UN Security Council will continue working on the issues of Afghanistan, especially on women’s rights.
According to the UAE ambassador, Fraidoon Oglu, the UN Special Coordinator for Afghanistan Affairs will provide a comprehensive report about the situation in the country to the Security Council in November.
This comes after Fox News reported on Friday that several US Senators have proposed a bill to tighten sanctions against IEA officials in response to human rights violations in Afghanistan.
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