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VP calls Farkhunda’s lynching a Shame for Afghan Nation, the Government
Afghan Second Vice-President Sarwar Danish called Farkhunda’s killing by mob a shame for the people and the government of Afghanistan.
He strongly condemned murder of Farkhunda, and promised to bring the perpetrators to justice.
“ Farkhunda’s tragedical martyrdom is a shame for both the people and the government, we are decisively committed to trial the perpetrators in the legal court and apply the justice over these criminals. Whoever neglected or neglect her case will be prosecuted and removed from their positions,” Danish warned.
After Farkhunda was killed by a mob in Kabul, police started the investigations and referred 46 cases of the accused, including 19 police members to the General Attorny’s Office.
Attorney General’s Office (AGO) of Afghanistan says there is no pressure over these cases and they are tirelessly working to finalize the cases.
AGO Spokesman Baseer Azizi said,” Attorney General’s Office of Afghanistan is working with its full authority given by the law. No one has exerted forces on us related to this case, nor can they. We can finalize our investigations over a period of one month and then we will submit the cases to a related legal court”.
Currently, Shah Du Shamshira Mosque; the place where Farkhunda was killed by a mob over the accusation of burning a holy Quran, has been shut down by the Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs and the superstationists around the Mosque has been removed too.
Reported by: Hameed Sediqy
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Prime Minister stresses support for returnees and disaster victims in Eid message
Mohammad Hassan Akhund, in his Eid message, has emphasized stronger support and assistance for returnees and victims of recent floods and earthquakes, saying the Islamic Emirate has worked to help affected families within its available capacity.
He said many of the challenges facing the Muslim world stem from division and self-interest, stressing that unity, cooperation, and solidarity must be strengthened at both individual and societal levels.
The prime minister noted that in recent months millions of migrants have returned to Afghanistan from neighboring countries, while others have been displaced due to natural disasters. He said the authorities have tried to provide assistance to these families to the extent possible.
Mohammad Hassan Akhund also instructed officials to visit families of martyrs, orphans, and people with disabilities during Eid and to listen to public concerns. He further directed security and defense forces to ensure heightened vigilance during the holiday period in order to maintain safety and allow citizens to celebrate Eid in peace.
Eid prayers were also held at the Sapidar Palace in Kabul with the participation of diplomatic representatives and senior officials, while across the country citizens gathered in mosques and open spaces to mark the occasion peacefully.
Residents in various provinces described Eid as a time of reconciliation and unity. A resident of Herat, Hamed, said Eid should be an opportunity to set aside grievances and strengthen bonds of friendship. Another resident, Sultan Ahmad Saber, said Eid is meant to remove divisions, embrace one another, and preserve purity of heart by forgetting past disputes.
In a separate message, former president Hamid Karzai called for the reopening of schools and universities for girls and the creation of job opportunities for women, stressing that Afghanistan’s progress depends on unity, education, and a shared sense of responsibility toward the country.
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Turkmenistan, UNAMA review regional projects to boost Afghanistan’s economy
Turkmenistan and the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) have discussed regional cooperation and major infrastructure projects aimed at supporting Afghanistan’s economic recovery, according to the Turkmen government.
The discussions took place during a meeting between Pavel Yershov, the newly appointed head of UNAMA’s office in Herat, and Batyr Yyolov, Turkmenistan’s consul general in Herat, Trend news agency reported.
Both sides emphasized Turkmenistan’s role in promoting stability and economic growth in Afghanistan through regional energy and transport projects, including the TAPI gas pipeline and electricity transmission initiatives.
The meeting also focused on ongoing railway development and modernization projects aimed at improving connectivity and trade links between Afghanistan and Turkmenistan.
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‘We will never bow our heads before infidels,’ says IEA Supreme Leader
Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate, has said that the Islamic Emirate would not compromise on Islam or Islamic law with any country or group, but remains ready to engage with the international community within the framework of Sharia.
In his Eid al-Adha sermon at the Eidgah in Kandahar, Akhundzada said Afghans are prepared to endure economic hardships and external pressure, but “will not bow to infidels” or abandon their religious values. “The world should not expect us to compromise on the religion of Allah or give up our faith,” he said.
The Supreme Leader also stressed the importance of unity and preventing discord, saying solidarity among the people is essential for maintaining peace and preventing conflict in the country.
“I do not protect myself with the lives of the people; I protect the people with my own life,” he said. “I stood for unity, harmony and peace among the people so that war and discord would not return, and I remain committed to that.”
Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada also referred to the amnesty announced for former government officials and urged them to return to Afghanistan and live without fear. He said the country belongs to all Afghans and that everyone has the right to live in their homeland.
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