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Stay away from ethnic discrimination, acting defense minister tells soldiers
Acting Minister of National Defense Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid said on Thursday that the security and defense forces should stay away from discrimination along ethnic lines.
Mujahid made the remarks at the graduation ceremony of hundreds of students of Hazrat Moaz Bin Jabal National Military Academy and Hazrat Abu Ubaidah Bin Jarrah National Defense University in Kabul.
“You are the sons of this soil, you will serve for this soil and you will protect the Islamic and national values and the borders of the country. The nation has hope in you and because the country’s funds have been spent on you, so fulfill your responsibilities with complete sincerity, and stay away from ethnic, racial and sectarian issues and discrimination,” Mujahid said.
The political deputy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai also stressed on the need to keep people satisfied.
“If our ancestors sacrificed themselves in this regard, we will also sacrifice ourselves to serve the country and the people. So it is necessary to keep our people satisfied and for them to stand shoulder to shoulder with us,” Stanikzai said.
In the ceremony, 235 students of Hazrat Moaz Bin Jabal National Military Academy and Hazrat Abu Ubaidah Bin Jarrah National Defense University graduated.
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IEA flatly rejects UN report on poppy cultivation increase in Afghanistan
The Ministry of Interior’s spokesman Abdul Matin Qane said on Wednesday the Islamic Emirate “completely” rejects the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) report that poppy cultivation has increased by 19 percent this year, against 2023.
UNODC released its report on Wednesday, claiming opium cultivation rose by 19 percent despite a ban by the Islamic Emirate that almost eradicated the crop.
The 19 percent increase (12,800 hectares of poppies) year-on-year remains far below the 232,000 hectares cultivated when the IEA’s supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada banned the crop in April 2022.
Qane said in a statement the report is far from the truth.
"Since narcotics are a destructive phenomenon and forbidden from the perspective of the religion of Islam, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan based on the order of the leadership of the Emirate, has put the fight against this phenomenon as a priority.”
For years Afghanistan was the world's biggest supplier of opium and heroin.
Many farmers in Afghanistan were hit hard financially by the ban and have not been able to reap the same profits from alternative crops.
The Islamic Emirate has however repeatedly called for international support for farmers to transition to alternative crops and livelihoods.
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IEA hopes Trump govt will usher in new chapter between Kabul and Washington
Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi said late Wednesday in a statement that in the light of a balanced foreign policy, the ministry hopes that the future American government under newly elected president Donald Trump will take realistic steps to achieve its goals so that significant progress can be made in relations between Kabul and Washington.
Balkhi said it is hoped that both countries can open a new chapter of relations in light of mutual interaction.
He added that the Doha agreement between the Islamic Emirate and the United States was signed during the presidency of Donald Trump, and after that, the 20-year occupation ended in Afghanistan.
He stated IEA hopes that Trump may play a constructive role in ending the current war in the region and the world, especially in Gaza and Lebanon.
Donald Trump on Wednesday won the presidential election in the US after beating Kamala Harris.
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DABS owed 12 billion AFN by former government officials
At present, 950 megawatts of electricity is consumed annually in the country, of which just over 300 megawatts is produced domestically and the balance is imported from neighboring countries.
Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), the country’s power utility company, said Wednesday that ex-officials of the former government and state institutions owe 12 billion afghanis (AFN) in unpaid electricity debt.
The head of DABS has warned the ex-officials that if they do not pay the electricity consumption fee, their houses and assets will be seized.
Last year, DABS announced that it had collected $681 million dollars in debt from former officials and commercial and industrial companies.
Head of Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), Abdul Bari Omar, said Tuesday that the utility company pays for their imported power on the 27th and 28th of every month.
According to Omar, the company is up-to-date on its payments.
Last year, DABS's spokesperson said the company had settled debt totaling $627 million that had been carried over from the former government.
This money was paid to Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Iran.
Omar stated that in the last three months, energy production projects worth $400 million have been put into operation and other projects are on the agenda.
According to him, these projects include wind, gas, coal and solar energy initiatives.
On the Kajaki dam in Helmand, he said the dam will be able to produce 150 megawatts of electricity within the next year.
While efforts are being made to increase electricity production, Afghans continue to struggle with little or no power.
At present, 950 megawatts of electricity is consumed annually in the country, of which just over 300 megawatts is produced domestically and the balance is imported from neighboring countries.
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