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Failure to extend the travel exemption for "Islamic Emirate" officials increases crises

23 Aug 2022 - 10:24

At the same time as the UN Security Council did not agree to extend the travel exemption of 13 officials of the "Islamic Emirate" acting government, a political expert says that this will increase the crises inside the country.


Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Last Friday, the United Nations Security Council did not extend the travel exemption for all the heads of the Islamic Emirate in protest of the "Islamic Emirate's" withdrawal from its commitments regarding the provision of women's rights, the education of girls and the creation of an inclusive government.
 
In response to this decision, a political expert says that this will increase the crises in Afghanistan and the biggest damage will be seen by ordinary people.
 
Turiali Hammet; The political expert told the Ava reporter that the non-extension of the travel exemption for the officials of the Islamic Emirate and the non-resolution of the international community's problem with the Afghan government is disappointing and increases internal crises.
 
Based on his words, the Afghan people will benefit the most from the Islamic Emirate's travel abroad and interaction with the world, and the unfortunate situation of poverty in the country will be put to an end.
 
He called the decision of the United Nations Security Council and the United States cruel and added that this decision is actually an enmity with the 35 million population of the country and the damage caused by it will also affect the poor people of Afghanistan.
 
He pointed out that based on the Doha Agreement, not only these exemptions should have been extended; Rather, the names of the heads of the Islamic Emirate should be removed from the black list forever.
 
Hemmat emphasized that the US is acting hypocritically in all its promises and, like killing the people of Afghanistan in the past 20 years with bombs, it is now trying to kill the people of Afghanistan by imposing sanctions.
 
According to him, this decision has not caused any problems for the authorities of the Islamic Emirate in the past 20 years, and it cannot hinder their will to serve the people from now on.
 
He added that Afghanistan has experienced 43 years of war and to get out of this situation we need to interact with the world.
 
This decision was taken by the United Nations Security Council while Russia and China agreed to extend the travel exemption for officials of the Islamic Emirate.
 
It should be mentioned that before this, Seyyed Ahmad Shahidkhel's travel exemption; Deputy Acting Minister of Education of the Taliban and Abdul Baqi Basir known as Abdul Baqi Haqqani; The Acting Ministry of Higher Education of the Islamic Emirate was not renewed due to restrictions on girls' education.
 
Travel sanctions for Taliban officials were imposed in 1999; but three years ago, due to peace negotiations, a number of officials were exempted from these sanctions.
 
Earlier, Human Rights Watch called for a ban on the travel of "Islamic Emirate" officials, stating that after the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, a human rights crisis has occurred, especially for women and girls.
 
Heather Bar; The deputy director of the Women's Department of Human Rights Watch said that this ban applies to certain Taliban leaders, including Abdul Haq Wathiq; Chief of Intelligence, Sheikh Mohammad Khaled Hanafi; Minister of Enjoining Good and Prohibiting Evil and Mullah Hebatullah Akhundzadeh; The religious leader of the "Islamic Emirate" should be established.
 


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