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US Congress to hold meeting to review situation of Afghan women

The U.S. Congressional Human Rights Commission said in a statement it will hold a meeting on Tuesday this week to review the situation of Afghan women.
This meeting will be held on Tuesday next week with the presence of Rina Amiri, the US special representative for Afghan women's affairs, Heather Barr, director of the Women's Rights Division at Human Rights Watch and a number of other Afghan women.
Based on the statement of the commission, the participants of this meeting will review the human rights issues including the situation of women and girls in Afghanistan and provide recommendations for the action of the US Congress.
“Since August 2021, the situation of Afghan women and girls has significantly worsened. A growing list of severe restrictions imposed by the Taliban has severely reduced women's ability to participate in public life,” the statement read.
This commission also pointed to the prohibition of women from work and denial of access to education, adding that the control over women's private lives has increased.
Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate has always rejected concerns about the violation of women's rights in Afghanistan and emphasized that it is committed to respecting women's rights in accordance with Islamic Sharia.
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US senator claims cash shipments still flowing into Afghanistan despite foreign aid freeze
The $40 million weekly cash transfers to Afghanistan started following the take over of power by the Islamic Emirate in 2021

US Senator Tim Burchett said this week that he believes over $40 million of American taxpayers’ dollars is still going to Afghanistan weekly, despite President Donald Trump’s freeze on foreign aid.
Speaking to Breitbart News, the Republican senator said Friday: “We’ve been told that it is, somehow they’re getting it,” he said.
“That’s on the surface that we know about.”
The $40 million weekly cash transfers to Afghanistan were started following the collapse of the former government and the take over of power by the Islamic Emirate.
However, the cash shipments have gone to the United Nations’-led humanitarian assistance program in the country, and the Islamic Emirate has repeatedly, over the years, dismissed claims that they benefit from this money.
In April 2023, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) John Sopko testified to Congress that the U.S. had made available $8 billion to Afghanistan after the August 2021 withdrawal.
Breitbart News reported however that it is not clear whether the $40 million weekly cash infusions for humanitarian aid are being drawn from the $8 billion and over what time period the $8 billion is meant to last for.
SIGAR has however claimed that the IEA “siphoned or benefited from a considerable amount of humanitarian aid,” by infiltrating United Nations-partnered Non-Governmental Organizations to access their aid budgets; imposing taxes and “security” fees on humanitarian workers; directing aid agencies to serve IEA officials and family members; and taxing Afghan aid recipients at high rates, in some cases amounting to 60 to 100 percent of the aid received.
In December 2023, Burchett however introduced a bill to stop the flow of money to the IEA. The bill passed the US House of Representatives unanimously, but did not gain support in the Democrat-controlled Senate.
Last month, Burchett reintroduced his bill, dubbed the No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act.
At the time, Burchett said in a statement: “I look forward to working it through both chambers and getting it to President Trump’s desk as quickly as possible.”
If passed, the bill would force the State Department to develop and implement a policy to oppose any foreign aid from going to the Islamic Emirate; it would require a report on any cash assistance programs in Afghanistan and how the US keeps the IEA from accessing that; and it would require a report on the Afghan Fund and on IEA members attached to Da Afghanistan Bank - the country’s central bank.
Speaking to Breitbart News, Burchett said his father “used to have a saying, ‘Old men make decisions and young men die.'”
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IEA urges the US to hand over 7 helicopters to Afghans

In response to the transfer of seven helicopters of the former Afghan army from Uzbekistan to the US, the Ministry of National Defense has urged Washington not to create any obstacles in returning these helicopters to Afghanistan and to hand them over to the Afghans, the ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
The statement stated: “The Islamic Emirate is concerned about this issue, because these helicopters belong to Afghanistan, and were moved to Uzbekistan when the officials of the previous administration escaped, thus they should be returned to Afghanistan.”
“It is unacceptable for us that these helicopters are being transferred to the United States for any reason; because the people of Afghanistan have the right to defend and question their rights, along with neighboring countries must also respect the rights of Afghans,” the statement read.
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UN Security Council to hold meeting on Daesh threats from Afghanistan and region

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has announced it will hold a special meeting on Monday this week to discuss the threats posed by Daesh from Afghanistan and the region.
In this meeting, the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’s report will be reviewed, focusing on the threats emanating from Daesh. The report emphasizes that ISIS-Khorasan is a threat both within and outside Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate’s spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid stated that Daesh in Afghanistan has been severely suppressed and cannot pose a threat to the countries of the region or the world from Afghan soil.
"Daesh is not a threat in Afghanistan, nor does it have any strength. It has been suppressed, and it is no longer considered a threat from Afghanistan,” said Mujahid.
Some experts believe that eliminating Daesh threats in the region and the world requires joint efforts, and all countries must cooperate in this regard.
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