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More Than 230 People Referred to AGO Over Alleged Election Crimes
Following the last year’s chaotic parliamentary elections, more than 230 people including senior employees of the Independent Election Commission (IEC) has been referred to the Attorney General’s office over alleged election crimes.
Jamshid Rasooli, a spokesman for the Attorney General’s office on Monday said they have registered at least 80 cases of election-related crimes and over 230 people being referred to the office in this regard.
This comes as in December, last year, the operational director of IEC, Obaidullah Niyazi had been arrested by the security operatives over alleged bribery of 10,000 USD. The Attorney General’s office said that Niyazi’s case is still being assessed.
The election observers said that all of the corrupt election officials should be prosecuted with no differentiation.
The IEC, meanwhile, assured of supporting the Attorney General’s office in the prosecution process of its corrupt employees.
“We have not referred anyone yet, but if we find out such cases, then based on the law, we will refer them to Attorney General’s office and the electoral complaints commission,” said Hafizullah Hashimi, a member of the IEC.
Earlier, Hezb-e-Islami leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar has claimed that the electoral commissioners are taking hundreds of thousands of dollars bribe in exchange for declaring the candidates as winners of the elections. He also claimed that the candidates are giving bribes for securing seat in parliament.
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UN Security Council to decide future of UNAMA mission in Afghanistan
According to UNAMA, its current mandate is set to expire on June 16, and members of the Security Council are expected to discuss whether the mission will be extended and how its activities in Afghanistan will continue.
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has announced that the UN Security Council will hold a meeting on Monday, June 15, to review the future of the mission’s mandate in Afghanistan.
According to UNAMA, its current mandate is set to expire on June 16, and members of the Security Council are expected to discuss whether the mission will be extended and how its activities in Afghanistan will continue.
UNAMA has been operating in Afghanistan since 2002, playing a key role in political engagement, humanitarian coordination, and facilitating international assistance efforts across the country.
The upcoming Security Council session is expected to be closely watched, as the future of the UN mission remains an important issue for Afghanistan and the international community.
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WFP navigates complex route to deliver emergency food aid to Afghan schoolchildren
WFP officials were forced to seek alternative routes to ensure the food reached vulnerable children without significant delays.
The World Food Programme (WFP) has detailed the complex journey required to deliver emergency food aid to Afghan schoolchildren, with a recent shipment traveling nearly 15,000 kilometers across nine countries amid regional instability, border closures and logistical challenges.
The shipment, consisting of 397 metric tons of fortified biscuits donated by Indonesia, was intended to support around 172,000 students in Afghanistan as part of a $3.5 million contribution from the Indonesian government to WFP’s school meals program.
According to the UN agency, the supplies began their journey at Indonesia’s Surabaya port before being shipped to Karachi, Pakistan. However, plans to transport the cargo overland into Afghanistan were disrupted when crossings between Pakistan and Afghanistan were closed amid tensions between the two countries.
WFP officials were forced to seek alternative routes to ensure the food reached vulnerable children without significant delays.
A second plan involving transport through the United Arab Emirates and Iran was later abandoned due to instability in the Middle East and disruptions affecting regional shipping routes.
Faced with mounting challenges, WFP logisticians developed a new overland corridor stretching from Dubai through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Türkiye, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan before entering Afghanistan via the Torghundi border crossing.
The 21-truck convoy traveled thousands of kilometers across deserts, highways and ferry crossings, requiring customs clearances, security assessments and transport permits at multiple international borders.
“Hunger doesn’t wait for routes to reopen,” said Corinne Fleischer, Director of WFP Supply Chain and Delivery.
After weeks on the road, the convoy arrived in Kabul, where the biscuits were unloaded for distribution to schools in Ghor, Nuristan and Paktika provinces.
Abdul Ahad Monib, a WFP supply chain officer in Kabul, said the successful delivery reflected the organization’s determination to reach vulnerable communities despite difficult circumstances.
“For the children, it’s a packet of biscuits that helps them stay healthy,” Monib said. “For us, it’s a logistics feat.”
Afghanistan continues to face significant humanitarian challenges, including widespread poverty, food insecurity, natural disasters and declining international aid. For many students, WFP says the fortified biscuits provided through school feeding programs are among the most nutritious foods they receive each day.
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ACCI chairman embarks on regional tour to boost trade and investment
Sayed Karim Hashemi, chairman of the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment (ACCI), has begun an official visit to Uzbekistan, India, and Kyrgyzstan as part of efforts aimed at strengthening Afghanistan’s regional economic ties.
ACCI said in a post on Saturday that the visit is focused on enhancing regional economic cooperation, attracting foreign investment into Afghanistan, and creating broader trade opportunities for Afghan businesses and traders.
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