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New arrests in Kabul indicate women stand up to gender apartheid, says HRW
DID Press: Following arrest of dozens of women and girls in capital Kabul since July 16 on charges of “bad hijab,” a new wave of concerns has been raised about widespread violations of women’s rights in Afghanistan. Human Rights Watch…
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Taliban government assures Pakistan to curb terrorism
DID Press: Amid escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said the Taliban have assured that Afghanistan soil will not be used for terrorist activities. The remarks come at a time when…
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Focus on Terrorism & Emerging Challenges, Pakistan hosts US, Central Asia Chiefs of Defense
DID Press: Chiefs of Defense of the armed forces from Central Asia and the United States gathered in Islamabad and exchanged views on regional security dynamics. Pakistan on Saturday (4 Asad) hosted the “Regional Chiefs of Defence Staff Conference”; a…
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Taliban government and the need to pay attention to security of returned refugees
DID Press: Incomplete or insufficient implementation of the general amnesty decree undermines public trust in the current government. Returned refugees, especially those who worked under the previous government, expect to enjoy security and peace under this decree. The massive return…
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Ayatollah Sistani’s Call to Save Gaza: No Conscientious Human Being Should Remain Silent
DIDPress: The office of His Eminence Grand Ayatollah Sistani issued a statement expressing deep concern over the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza, urging immediate action by Islamic countries and the international community to end this crisis. The text of the…
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Visa Halted, Door-to-Door Raids Begin as Pakistan Intensifies Deportation of Refugees to Afghanistan
DIDPress: In a worrying move, Pakistani authorities have intensified the process of forced deportation of Afghanistan refugees. According to news sources in Islamabad, on Friday, 25 July 2025, Pakistani police forces have begun house-to-house inspections in the D-17 area of…
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Qatar: We will continue to provide mediation support to Afghanistan
DIDPress: Qatar’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations says his country will continue its mediation efforts to help Afghanistan. “The aim of these efforts is to address the challenges facing Afghanistan on the path to peace and stability,” Alia Ahmad…
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Humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza must not be allowed to continue
DIDPress: Global Times media outlet in its editorial argued that since Israel resumed its military operations in the Gaza Strip in March, the humanitarian crisis has grown increasingly dire. In Gaza, hunger has been used as a “weapon”—food distribution centers…
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German Interior Minister: Europe Seeks Coordinated Deportation of Afghan Migrants Accused of Crimes
DIDPress: Alexander Dobrindt, Germany’s Interior Minister, announced the possibility of increased deportations of Afghan migrants accused of crimes from European countries. Speaking at an informal meeting of EU interior ministers in Copenhagen, he noted that Germany’s recent action of deporting…
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How the West destroyed Afghanistan
DIDpress: The Socialist Worker argued in a detailed article that the US and Britain invaded Afghanistan in 2001 under the pretext of bringing “freedom,” “democracy,” and “women’s rights.” Instead, they installed a corrupt regime composed of warlords, criminals, and drug…
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