Twenty-eight
people, including 16 civilians, were freed after Afghan security forces
launched a special operation in restive southern province of Zabul overnight,
the country's Ministry of Interior Affairs said Thursday. The special operation
was launched in Naw Bahar district, Zabul province. A clash took place
following the raid and two armed militants were killed, the ministry said in a
statement. The freed
people received medical treatment after they were shifted to an army camp,
according to the statement.They will join their families soon, the statement
added.Taliban insurgents frequently detain civilians and off-duty soldiers from
across villages and highways and charge civilians for spying for government
security forces.The Taliban militant group has not made a comment on the report
so far.
30 May 2019
29 May 2019
International group asks Pakistan to release journalist
The
Committee to Protect Journalists, a New York-based group that advocates for the
rights of journalists has urged Pakistan to immediately release a reporter who
was arrested for his coverage of this week's violent clash between minority
Pashtuns and troops in a northwestern region near the Afghan border.The
international organization group, in Tuesday's statement says Gohar Wazir, a
reporter working for the private TV station Khyber News, was detained in the
town of Bannu after reporting on the demonstration of the Pashtun Protection
Movement, a group campaigning against the perceived high-handedness by security
forces.The arrest came days after the group led by two lawmakers clashed with
troops at an army post in the North Waziristan district, setting off a shootout
that wounded five troops and killed three activists. Wazir's arrest came days
after the group led by two lawmakers clashed with troops at an army post in the
North Waziristan district, setting off a shootout that wounded five troops and
killed three activists."Gohar Wazir should not have to face arrest merely
for doing the job of reporting the news, even reporting on controversial events
such as protests by the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement," Steven Butler, CPJ Asia
program coordinator, said.
28 May 2019
Ex president nasheed nominated as speaker of maldives
The former President of Maldives Mohamed
Nasheed has been nominated as speaker of new parliament or Majlis which will
hold its first sitting today. Nasheed, who leads the Maldives Democratic Party (MDP) was
unanimously elected speaker by its newly elected MPs last night. MDP had won a
record 65 out of 87 seats in parliamentary elections held last month. Nasheed after his nomination said that the
19th parliament proceedings will be lawful and that the public will see a
difference. The former President said that he accepted his nomination after
considering the difficult situation within the party and out of respect to the
wishes of party MPs. His comments came as there were reports that party was
headed for a split as five MPs including two strong contenders had shown
interest for the post of speaker. However, both of them proposed the name of
Mr. Nasheed during the MDP meeting. President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
congratulated both saying that he looks forward to work with the new Majlis on
behalf of all Maldivians. Meanwhile, the newly elected MPs will take the oath
of office today. As per the constitution, the new MPs are supposed to elect a
Speaker and a Deputy Speaker from its members by secret ballot.Another MDP MP
Eva Abdulla has been nominated for the post of deputy speaker.
27 May 2019
Taliban attacks kill 10 Afghan troops, 4 police Officials
One of the roadside bombings claimed by
the Taliban killed 10 Afghan soldiers in the country's
west while insurgent attacks on security checkpoints in northern Afghanistan
killed four policemen, local officials said Monday.The soldiers were driving
back to base after picking up their salaries in the country's western Farah
province. They were travelling in a Humvee when the explosion took place on
Sunday afternoon in the Bala Buluk district, said Shah Mahmmod Nahimi, a
provincial councilman."The blast was so intense that
no one in the Humvee survived," he added.Elsewhere, the Taliban targeted
several checkpoints in northern Sari Pul province on Sunday night, killing four
members of the security forces and wounding 22, said
Zabiullah Amani, the provincial governor's spokesman.The attacks took place on
the outskirts of the provincial capital of Sari Pul and triggered gunbattles
that lasted for hours, he said, adding that 15 Taliban
fighters were also killed.The Taliban claimed responsibility for the Farah
attack in a statement on their website but did not make any announcements about
the Sari Pul attack.
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