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The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) on Wednesday said that the Afghan government and the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague are assessing the recent attacks in Afghan ....
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ICC, Afghan Govt Investigating Recent Mass Killings The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) on Wednesday said that the Afghan government and the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague are assessing the recent attacks in Afghanistan that targeted civilians. Hamid Tahzib, the deputy spokesman of the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on Wednesday said that Afghan Foreign Minister Mohammad Hanif Atmar during his recent trip to Holland raised the issue with prosecutors from The Hague. Meanwhile, a number of lawmakers in Afghanistan’s Parliament on Wednesday said that the Afghan government has failed to prevent mass killings of the Hazara people, and insisted that these attacks on Hazara people must be considered genocide. ....
MPs Suggest Govt Review Security Strategy for Kabul Lawmakers in Afghanistan’s parliament on Wednesday said that the citizens in Kabul are now fade up with the fragile security situation in Kabul, suggesting President Ashraf Ghani review the security strategy. Meanwhile, some other lawmakers said that the failure of First Vice President Amrullah Saleh, who took personal control of Kabul s security two months ago and interfered with the security institutions, is the one of the fundamental factors behind the growing security threats in the capital city. Lawmakers said that every morning the Afghans wake up with the news of explosions and murders. ....
Rula Ghani Accused of Interfering with Parliament Lawmakers in Afghanistan’s Wolesi Jirga (lower house of parliament) on Monday accused the nation’s First Lady Rula Ghani of trying to interfere in the work of the legislative body. Recently, Rula Ghani said that the parliament floor has changed into a trading ground for votes. She said that whether the MPs want it or nor, the ministerial nominees who were rejected by MPs will continue their jobs. The MPs said that Rula Ghani’s rhetoric against parliament is unacceptable. “Who are you to insult this nation? On behalf of this nation, from this forum I want to say that you are ignorant,” said MP Habiburrahman Pedram, referring to Rula Ghani’s statement. ....