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Vice and virtue minister visits Panjshir, calls for unity and support

Sheikh Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, minister of vice and virtue, visited Panjshir province on Wednesday where he called for unity and brotherhood.
Addressing a gathering of provincial officials, religious scholars and influential people, including the provincial governor, the chief of intelligence and the head of the army corps, Hanafi said that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s (IEA) supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada “pays special attention” to Panjshir residents, and that he “remembers them in special gatherings”.
“You [residents of Panjshir] are not known to us by the name of those corrupt people who are outside the country and are encouraging people to rebel,” Hanafi told the participants.
Hanafi also praised residents of Panjshir for their jihad against the former Soviet Union, which according to him helped establish the Islamic system.
“Now your brothers and sons were able to establish the Islamic system. We should support it,” Hanafi said.
Addressing the officials, he said that this system has come after many sacrifices and many hopes are attached to it.
He also called on local officials to work for the “unity of the nation”.
“Where there is justice and fairness, there is unity and brotherhood,” he said.
He further added that: “You [officials] wipe away the tears of this nation and become its servants. If a problem arises, solve it in cooperation with local scholars and treat the people in such a way that they are motivated instead of hating you because of your treatment, keep the unity of this nation.”
Hanafi also urged provincial officials to treat the people properly, and to ensure they “behave in accordance with Sharia”.
He also made it clear to the public that if anyone’s rights are violated by any member of the IEA, they should refer the issue to the ministry’s complaints department.
Hanafi also called on Panjshir residents to encourage those who left the country to return home.
“Not only that their life will be in peace, but also they will be appreciated. We have no enmity with anyone, but we want to keep the whole nation united,” Hanafi said.
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India says Afghan embassy issue an ‘internal matter’

After reports of corruption and the move by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to take control of Afghanistan’s embassy in New Delhi, the Indian government has said the issue is an internal matter which does not involve them.
Representatives of Afghan refugees living in India have accused officials at the Afghanistan embassy in Delhi, including the ambassador, of corruption. The embassy denies the allegations.
Indian media have also reported that the embassy resisted IEA’s move to formally take control of the embassy.
Arindam Bagchi, India’s foreign ministry spokesman, said in a press conference that the issue is an internal matter of the embassy.
“From our perspective, this is an internal matter of the Afghan Embassy, and we hope that they would resolve it internally,” Bagchi said.
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UNSC to hold meeting on Afghanistan’s situation

The United Arab Emirates’ Permanent Representative to the UN Lana Nusseibeh said the UN Security Council will hold a meeting on Afghanistan later this month.
Nusseibeh, who is currently President of the Security Council, said: “We will hold a comprehensive meeting on Afghanistan’s situation on June 21.
“Our focus will be concentrated on Afghanistan’s situation, women’s rights in particular, over which all the members of the Security Council have agreed,” she added.
On Thursday, Nusseibeh told media in New York that the UN Security Council will continue working on the issues of Afghanistan, especially on women’s rights.
According to the UAE ambassador, Fraidoon Oglu, the UN Special Coordinator for Afghanistan Affairs will provide a comprehensive report about the situation in the country to the Security Council in November.
This comes after Fox News reported on Friday that several US Senators have proposed a bill to tighten sanctions against IEA officials in response to human rights violations in Afghanistan.
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TTP launching attacks using Afghan soil, says Pakistan’s interior minister

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has once again claimed that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is launching attacks against the country using Afghanistan’s soil.
“The position of the Afghan government is that they say we do not support Tehreek-e-Taliban against the government of Pakistan, but we have complaints about them, the people of this group enter Pakistan from Afghanistan; almost two months ago, they (Islamic Emirate) told us that we are moving them further away from the border so that they do not have access to attack Pakistan,” said Rana Sanaullah in an interview.
The Islamic Emirate meanwhile has consistently emphasized that no group will be allowed to use Afghan soil against other countries.
“Afghan soil is not used against anyone and we do not allow Afghan soil to be used against Pakistan or any other country,” said Zabihullah Mujahid, IEA’s spokesman.
“The policy of the Islamic Emirate has been analyzed in the light of Afghanistan’s issues and the country’s national interests, which is indeed a neutral and balanced policy adopted within the framework of international interests and international security,” said Hatef Mokhtar, a political analyst.
This comes after a high-ranking delegation of IEA officials, led by Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, visited Pakistan for talks. At a meeting with Pakistani officials in Islamabad, they emphasized the need for the expansion of diplomatic relations and bilateral cooperation.
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