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MPs urge deadline for security officials to fulfill commitments

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Afghan security officials faced questioning over the recent insecurity in the country by parliament members as they consider the performances of security officials are not acceptable for them.

A number of parliament representatives declared that beside insecurity, the increase of kidnapping, armed robberies are other serious concerns that the Afghan people face; citing a deadline must be set for security officials to fulfill their commitments.

“The commitments that were given earlier by security officials have not been fulfilled, so a deadline should be set for them to fulfill their commitments,” said Saleh Muhammad Saleh, representative of Kunar.

In the meantime, the chairman of parliament emphasizes that the National Assembly can press government for solving the current challenges and the National Unity Government (NUG) is obliged to take practical steps for addressing the demands of the people.

“With the authorities of the National Assembly, we can bring positive changes for our people and the structure of the government. We are witnessing that abductions, hostage taking, corruption and other issues are in rise in the country which are serious concerns for us,” said Abdul Raouf Ibrahimi, chairman of parliament.

When kidnappings are soaring, security apparatus looks engrossed in tackling militancy only. Kidnappings and militancy have much in common yet they are two different security related challenges. It’s probably one of the most irritating law and order problems for the security and intelligence mechanists of the country to tackle with.

Devastated by decades of armed conflict and chaos, Afghanistan is yet to build up its security infrastructure, including a national police force of 80,000.

The climate of insecurity has taken its toll on the economy. The afghani continues to depreciate as supply chains break down and business stagnates. There is widespread unemployment across the country and thousands of young men have left Afghanistan in the last year seeking opportunities elsewhere.

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Investing in Afghanistan mines can be profitable for Iranian industry: Qiafeh

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Qadir Qiafeh, the vice-chairman of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce, has said that several large mining companies have formed a consortium with the aim of entering Afghanistan’s mining sector.

“And an Iranian steel corporation is also making serious decisions to enter Afghanistan’s mining market,” Qiafeh said in an interview with ILNA.

“In the past several years, there have been negotiations between Iran and Afghanistan focusing on mines, and it was about 10 to 12 years ago that two Iranian companies entered Afghanistan’s mines,” he added.

“Investing in Afghanistan can be profitable for the Iranian industry sector, deepen the relations between the two countries and lead to long-term cooperation,” he said.

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Ex-MP Allah Gul Mujahid arrested in connection with a murder

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Kabul police has announced that Allah Gul Mujahid, a member of parliament in the previous government, has been arrested in connection with a murder.

Khalid Zadran, the spokesman of Kabul police, said on X that Mujahid is a suspect in the murder of an individual named Saeedullah who was killed almost three months ago.

He added that the investigation of the case requires that Mujahid’s freedom be limited and it was decided that he remain detained until the court’s verdict.

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Several countries express solidarity with Afghanistan after flash floods kill hundreds

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Pakistan, Iran, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates have expressed with Afghanistan after flash floods killed more than 300 people and destroyed hundreds of homes in northern Baghlan province.

“The Government and the people of Pakistan express their heartfelt condolences on the tragic loss of life and widespread damage to property caused by heavy rains and flash floods in several provinces of Afghanistan,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement. “Pakistan stands in solidarity with the people of Afghanistan during this difficult time.”

Qatar’s foreign ministry said: “The State of Qatar expresses its full solidarity with Afghanistan in face of the destruction caused by massive floods hitting the Baghlan province north of the country, which resulted in deaths and injuries.”

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stresses the State of Qatar’s firm support to Afghanistan and its brotherly people, and voiced its complete readiness to cooperate with the relevant authorities in Afghanistan to provide all means to help overcome crises,” it added.

UAE’s Foreign Ministry also expressed “its sincere condolences and sympathy with the friendly people of Afghanistan, and to the families of the victims, as well as its wishes for a speedy recovery for all the injured.”

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expresses his solidarity with the people of Afghanistan.

“The United Nations and its partners in Afghanistan are coordinating with the de facto authorities to swiftly assess needs and provide emergency assistance,” he said.

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