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As of May 6 Situation is calm at Kyrgyz-Tajik state border

As of May 6 Situation is calm at Kyrgyz-Tajik state border 06/05/21 10:19 Regions Bishkek, May 6, 2021. / Kabar /. As of May 6, 2021, the situation in all regions and villages of Batken Oblast at the Kyrgyz-Tajik section of the state border, is stable. Border villages are under the full control of police officers. At present, the situation in the border areas is calm, the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic reported. Security in border villages is controlled by the police, internal troops and other security agencies. Employees of the Internal Affairs Directorate, internal troops and other law enforcement agencies conduct explanations among the local population about the observance of the rule of law. Investigative and operational teams continue to investigate and calculate the damage caused to social facilities, residential buildings and other facilit

Ex-Taliban Member Now Runs Govt Institution in Kandahar

Ex-Taliban Member Now Runs Govt Institution in Kandahar A former Taliban member who joined the peace process five years ago is now serving as head of the Hajj and Religious Affairs Directorate in the southern province of Kandahar. Mawlawi Manzoor Ahmad Husaini had different roles as the Taliban-designated security chief in Badghis, head of military commission in the western zone, and head of the Olympic committee during the group’s regime in Kabul.  Husaini took up arms while at a madrassa and fought in different parts of the country until he joined the peace process.  He had close relations with Taliban leaders during the group s beginnings and was assigned in different posts during the Taliban regime and after their fall in 2001. 

We re Dealing With Mental Health Challenges Of Police — IGP | General News

  The Ghana Police Service has reviewed internal structures that deal with stress and mental health among its personnel in order to contain possible effects of the conditions. This follows two suspected cases of suicide among staff, and the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr James Oppong-Boanuh, said training in mental health had been mainstreamed into all levels of police training. He said the police administration was in discussion with the Ghana Psychological Association to incorporate a mental health system into the health and welfare support scheme of the Police Service to take care of personnel and their immediate families. Presentation

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