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Pakistan Defense Minister Statement insults Afghans, Taliban: Karzai

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Afghanistan former President Hamid Karzai who was giving speeches on holding the International day of migration in Kabul, has declared the recent statement of Pakistan Defense Minister an insult for Afghans and Taliban, demanding supports from Taliban ensuring security for TAPI project, explaining that Taliban has been tools from Pakistan Government, the parts where Taliban expanding activities are under the Pakistan control.

Further in his speech former President Hamid Karzai has invited Taliban once again to joint Afghan Government get rid of exterior of colonialism.

Former President Hamid Karzai has mentioned that leaving the country for good is not the solution pointing to Afghan young generation, let’s stay in the country and build our own homeland.

He said,” it an insult for Taliban who have been tools for war in Afghanistan, and for Afghans where parts of the country has been controlled by Taliban, lets control our options and get rid of exterior of colonialism forced by Pakistan Government, my word also goes to Afghan political figures to get rid of exterior.”

Former President Karzai has declared Afghanistan as the wealthiest country having enormous underground resources, demanding Afghans to stay in the country.

Mr. Karzai explained that your dignity is in your own homeland, if you all want to be billionaire you can become in your country.

Meanwhile Minister of repatriation and migrants Sayed Hussien Alemi Balkhi said,” 15, 0000 Afghans has left the country in the past six months to abroad, in the long run escaping of fresh minds from Afghanistan will impact the Afghanistan’s future it will leave behind.”

If you destroy the nest of a bird it will fly to other place to seek nest,but if you destroy the bee house you will find them around yourself that means Afghanistan has been supporting extremisms which caused thousands of Afghans to flee from the country second deputy of chief of executive Mohammad Mohaqiq said.

Head of the international organization of migrants for Afghanistan Richard Danz said,” in the first week of October 2015 1490 kids reached to Sweden which is a shocking number,in case the following situation continues, Afghanistan Government will face serious challenge lack of human resources.”

Afghanistan has been the victims of war for the past four decades, war has separated Afghans 2 million are living in Pakistan,2 million in Iran and in the past six months 15,0000 Afghans have left for European countries in 2015.

 

Reported by Fawad Nasiri

 

 

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Afghanistan Humanitarian Trust Fund report highlights problems tackled

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(Last Updated On: April 29, 2024)

Mohammad Jamal Alsaati, Special Advisor to IsDB President and IsDB Coordinator for Afghanistan Humanitarian Trust Fund (AHTF), said this week that 14 projects, signed in 2023, have materialized at a total cost of $35.35 million.

He said in a statement issued Sunday that of this, $24.14 was from contributions from AHTF with a further $12.21 million provided by implementing partners and other international organizations.

Alsaati said all the services provided have created job and capacity building opportunities for the people of Afghanistan and that as of March 2024, pledges to the fund totaled almost $35 million, with more funding expected.

Alsaati’s comments were in a statement issued by the Islamic Development Bank, (IsDB), after it released the first comprehensive report on the achievements of the AHTF.

The report highlights the coordinated efforts by the IsDB, its partners, and stakeholders towards “Promoting Self Reliance and Resilience” in Afghanistan.

The AHTF’s mission is to provide initial humanitarian aid but then to prioritize development and self-reliance to move beyond emergency assistance – promoting reconstruction, empowerment and sustainable development.

IsDB President and Group Chairman, Muhammad Al Jasser meanwhile said following the release of the report that after receiving generous contributions, the AHTF “sprung into action, delivering essential aid to Afghanistan’s most vulnerable communities.”

He said the fund was able to tackle food insecurity, offer child nutrition programs, provide healthcare, innovative education, clean water, sanitation and hygiene services.

“Our projects are making a tangible difference on the ground,” Jasser said.

The Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Hissein Brahim Taha also reacted to the report and said: “We are very pleased to see several humanitarian and development-focused projects are underway in Afghanistan – driven by the IsDB in collaboration with its regional and global partners.

“But much work still lies ahead, so we look forward to further help and support from our Member States, in addition to continued financial assistance for the AHTF from international aid and relief agencies,” said Taha.

The fund was established at a Council of Foreign Ministers of the OIC on 19th December 2021.

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Baradar visits Pashdan Dam, as work on project resumes

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Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, deputy prime minister for economic affairs, has said the Pashdan Dam in Herat province is a key national project that the Islamic Emirate is committed to completing as soon as possible.

Speaking at an event marking the resumption of construction on this hydroelectric dam, which was started more than 10 years ago, Baradar said building dams was a priority for the Islamic Emirate.

Once complete the Pashdam Dam will not only generate electricity but also irrigate about 65,000 hectares of agricultural land, in turn providing work to thousands of people.

The dam will cost an estimated $117 million once finished and according to officials, at least 85% of work has been completed.

Officials expect the dam to be operational by the end of this solar year.

The construction of Pashdan Dam is being carried out by a domestic company in cooperation with an Azerbaijani company.

Engineers said the dam will mostly be used for agriculture purposes and for potable water. They also said about 73 kms of canals will be built to irrigate land.
This dam will store 54 million cubic meters of water. Currently, about 400 people are employed to work on the project.

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Eight dead in rain across Afghanistan over past four days

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Mullah Janan Saiq, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Natural Disasters, says that eight people have died, three people have been injured and 20 hectares of agricultural land have been destroyed as a result of the rains and floods in the past four days.

Saiq also said that as a result of the recent rains in the country, 140 houses were damaged or destroyed and 20 kilometers of roads were also destroyed across the country.
According to him, 30 cows were also lost.

“Fortunately, as a result of the recent rains, the water level in the country has increased, the underground water has been strengthened and the farmers are happy,”
he said.

According to him, the Ministry of Natural Disasters has directed its directorates in the provinces to use all their facilities to help the victims.

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