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United Nations Assistance Mission to Afghanistan (UN-Peacebuilding)
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03.03.2022
To spare Afghanistan, world must engage with Taliban, Lyons tells Security Council

Six months after the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban, it is time for concerned countries to deepen their engagement with the country’s new authorities and take action to prevent an irreversible economic collapse, the top UN official in Kabul told the Security Council on Wednesday. 

Source: UN News
03.03.2022
New alliance to protect human rights in Afghanistan

A diverse array of human rights organisations have come together to establish an alliance to collectively monitor the dire human rights situation in Afghanistan and advocate for the protection of human rights and accountability for all violations and abuses.

Source: Amnesty International
01.03.2022
Afghans with legal documents can travel: Mujahid

[…] Facing domestic and international reactions to the recent travel restrictions announced by the Islamic Emirate on Sunday, on Tuesday Zabihullah Mujahid said Afghans who have legal documents and invitations can travel abroad and return to the country without any problem.

Source: TOLO News
21.02.2022
Taliban aiming to create ‘grand army’ for Afghanistan

The Taliban are creating a “grand army” for Afghanistan that will include officers and troops who served the old regime, the official tasked with overseeing the military’s transformation said Monday.

Source: The Defense Post
15.02.2022
Taliban warns it will 'reconsider' policy towards US if it does not receive frozen assets

Afghanistan’s hardline Islamic rulers say they plan to “reconsider” their policy towards the United States if the administration of President Joe Biden refuses to return the full $7 billion in assets that have been frozen in the United States. President Biden issued an executive order last Friday calling on banks to set aside $3.5 billion of the frozen assets in a trust fund slated for humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan.

Source: VOA News
14.02.2022
Humanitarians fear Afghan hunger crisis could kill more than war

Six months after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, humanitarians fear a growing hunger crisis could kill more Afghans than the preceding 20 years of war. … Nearly two-thirds of the population – about 23 million people – need humanitarian assistance. That’s up 30% from just one year ago.

Source: VOA News
10.02.2022
Evidence mounts of Taliban reprisal arrests and killings

A number of women who participated in protests demanding women’s rights in Afghanistan are missing. The Taliban deny they are holding them and also say they have granted a general amnesty to all those who worked with the previous regime. But the UN has raised alarm about a pattern of reprisals against activists, journalists, former government officials and security forces.

Source: BBC
01.02.2022
Qatar reaches deal with Taliban to resume evacuations: report

Qatar has reached an agreement with the Taliban to resume chartered evacuation flights from Afghanistan, ending a dispute that resulted in a months-long pause, according to a report.

Source: Al Jazeera
01.02.2022
Six women’s rights activists still missing in Afghanistan

The UN human rights office OHCHR, has said it is very alarmed over the continued disappearance of six people who were abducted in the Afghan capital Kabul, in connection with recent women’s rights protests.

Source: UN News
31.01.2022
UN: over 100 ex-Afghan forces, officials slain since August

The United Nations has received “credible allegations” that more than 100 former members of the Afghan government, its security forces and those who worked with international troops have been killed since the Taliban took over the country Aug. 15, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says.

Source: AP