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Afghanistan: fragile economy hobbled by colossal tanker truck inferno

petrol at 110 afghanis per litre. “How is this allowed? At this rate we won’t be able afford gas for heat. Imagine if it were to snow tomorrow,” he said. In this still image taken from video, smoke rises from fuel tankers at the Islam Qala border with Iran, in Herat Province, west of Kabul, Afghanistan. A fuel tanker exploded Saturday at the Islam Qala crossing in Afghanistan s western Herat province on the Iranian border, injuring at least seven people and causing a massive fire that consumed more than 500 trucks carrying natural gas and fuel, according to Afghan officials and Iranian state media. AP

Taliban Has Shown No Will for Peace, Mohib Says

Police arrest six people on charge of journalists killings – Afghanistan Times

Police arrest six people on charge of journalists killings – Afghanistan Times
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Female right s activist becomes latest victim in string of assassinations

(Last Updated On: December 24, 2020) Freshta Kohistani, a women’s rights activist, was gunned down in Hesa-e-Kuhistan district in Kapisa province on Thursday evening, the Ministry of Interior confirmed.    The incident happened at about 5pm local time. According to the MoI, Kohistani’s brother was wounded in the attack.     Khositani was reportedly a close ally of Abdullah Abdullah, the chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation.      One Facebook user stated: “And now Freshta Kohistani, another civil activist who was assassinated in Kapisa. The Taliban are apparently more active than the people of the 6:30 session.” This was in reference to First Vice President Amrullah Saleh’s daily 6.30am security meetings. 

Sarwar Danish says enemy playing a psychological war game

(Last Updated On: December 24, 2020) Second Vice President Sarwar Danesh said on Thursday Afghanistan’s enemy was playing a psychological war game by trying to create fear, panic, despair and division as it stepped up high-profile targeted assassinations around the country.    Speaking at the First Human Rights Defenders National Conference in Kabul he also said Afghanistan’s political system and Constitution were not in contradication of the principles, values, beliefs and rules of Islam.   Referring to recent assassinations and attempted assassinations, Danesh said under the current circumstances “we need to tighten our ranks in every way and not give in to the enemy’s psychological warfare.”

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