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  • second ODI: Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah big name as Afghanistan take unassailable 2-0 lead in Zimbabwe ODIs

    On Monday, Ibrahim Zadran scored his maiden ODI century and guided Afghanistan to a complete eight-wicket victory on the Harare Sports activities Membership,

    Ibrahim Zadran of Afghanistan. Courtesy: Zimbabwe Cricket Twitter

    HIGHLIGHTSOn Monday, Afghanistan beat Zimbabwe via 8 wicketsIbrahim Zadran scored his maiden ODI centuryFareed Ahmad picked up 3 wickets

    Afghanistan, on Monday, June 6, took an unassailable 2-0 lead within the three-match ODI collection in opposition to Zimbabwe after 20-year-old Ibrahim Zadran scored his maiden ODI century.

    The Younger Turk stayed unbeaten on 120 off 138 balls with 16 fours because the guests chased 230 down with 33 balls to spare on the Harare Sports activities Membership. Zadran and veteran Rahmat Shah stitched in combination a partnership of 195 runs for the second one wicket and helped their staff cruise to victory.

    Shah scored 94 within the first ODI and he subsidized it up with an 88-run knock with 9 fours. It used to be additionally the second one century partnership that Shah used to be fascinated about all over the collection.

    Zadran and Shah took rate after Blessing Muzarabani removed the hard-hitting Rahmanullah Gurbaz within the 3rd over of Afghanistan’s run-chase.

    “The wicket used to be significantly better for batting nowadays and I made up our minds that I’d play my herbal sport. I truly experience batting with Rahmat Shah. I will play my pictures with him round me,” Zadran mentioned after he received the Participant of the Fit award.

    Previous, 29-year-old Blameless Kaia scored his maiden ODI half-century, however his knock went in useless. Ryan Burl’s unbeaten 51 took the hosts to a good ranking of 228 in 50 overs. Sikandar Raza and skipper Craig Ervine additionally scored 40 and 32 respectively.

    Fareed Ahmad used to be the pick out of the bowlers for the Afghans with 3 a very powerful scalps. Fazalhaq Farooqi, Mohammad Nabi and Rashid Khan were given two wickets apiece.

    The 3rd and ultimate ODI is scheduled to happen on Thursday, June 9.

  • A minimum of 5 useless, 2 injured in blast at Kabul mosque

    A minimum of 5 folks had been killed and two others injured within the blast at a Kabul mosque on Wednesday night time.

    Emergency Health center stated in a tweet that it had won 5 our bodies from the blast. (Symbol for Illustration/ Reuters)

    A blast tore via a mosque in Afghanistan’s capital on Wednesday night time, killing no less than 5 folks, government and hospitals stated, the similar day fatal explosions hit passenger cars within the northern town of Mazar-i-Sharif.

    A spokesman for the capital’s commander stated no less than two folks have been injured within the blast on a mosque in Kabul. Emergency Health center stated in a tweet that it had won 5 our bodies from the blast and greater than a dozen wounded sufferers.

    A Taliban reliable who spoke on situation of anonymity as he was once no longer authorized to talk with media stated explosives have been positioned throughout the mosque’s pulpit and no less than 11 folks have been useless.

    3 blasts in northern Balkh province killed no less than 9 and injured 15, Mohammad Asif Wazeri, a spokesman for Balkh province’s commander instructed Reuters, including the assaults centered individuals of Shi’ia group, who’re a spiritual minority in Afghanistan.

    It was once no longer in an instant transparent who was once in the back of the assaults.

    Rising violence in contemporary months has led to safety demanding situations for the Taliban who took over the rustic in August as international forces withdrew. The Islamic State has claimed a number of assaults, incessantly concentrated on the Shi’ia minority.

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  • Afghanistan rocked by way of a number of explosions, a minimum of 14 lifeless

    3 blasts tore thru passenger cars within the northern Afghan town of Mazar-i-Sharif on Wednesday, killing a minimum of 9, a provincial commander spokesman mentioned as government showed any other blast within the Afghan capital.

    The blasts in northern Balkh province additionally injured 15 folks, Mohammad Asif Wazeri, a spokesman for Balkh province’s commander instructed Reuters.

    Every other explosion hit a mosque in Kabul on Wednesday night time, a spokesman for the capital’s commander mentioned, including a minimum of two folks have been injured.

    ? #Afghanistan #Kabul Explosion at a mosque in PD4 group. 22 wounded folks arrived at our clinic, 5 already lifeless on arrival.

    — EMERGENCY NGO (@emergency_ngo) Would possibly 25, 2022

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    Emergency Health facility in Kabul mentioned in a tweet that they head won 5 our bodies from the blast and greater than a dozen wounded sufferers.

    Blast tears thru Kabul mosque, killing a minimum of 5

    A blast tore thru a mosque in Afghanistan’s capital on Wednesday night time, killing a minimum of 5 folks, government and hospitals mentioned, the similar day fatal explosions hit passenger cars within the northern town of Mazar-i-Sharif.

    A spokesman for the capital’s commander mentioned a minimum of two folks have been injured within the blast on a mosque in Kabul. Emergency Health facility mentioned in a tweet that it had won 5 our bodies from the blast and greater than a dozen wounded sufferers.

    A Taliban professional who spoke on situation of anonymity as he was once now not approved to talk with media mentioned explosives were positioned within the mosque’s pulpit and a minimum of 11 folks have been lifeless.

    It was once now not in an instant transparent who was once in the back of the assaults.

    Rising violence in fresh months has led to safety demanding situations for the Taliban who took over the rustic in August as international forces withdrew. The Islamic State has claimed a number of assaults, continuously focused on the Shi’ia minority.

  • As Taliban battles Massoud-led resistance in Afghanistan’s Panjshir, civilians within the line of fireplace | Deep Dive

    Panjshir is as soon as once more proving to be a hotbed of resistance towards the Taliban in the newest spherical of preventing between the Nationwide Resistance Entrance (NRF) and the fundamentalist crew, leading to lack of lives on each side.

    The Panjshir province is to the north of Kabul and has been on the receiving finish of critical battle crimes allegedly being dedicated through the Taliban. That is owing to the demographics of the area, predominantly housing the Tajiks. The Ahmad Massoud-led Nationwide Resistance Entrance in Panjshir supplied the ultimate resistance to the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in 2021. Ahmad Massoud is the son of mythical Tajik army commander Ahmad Shah Massoud.

    India Nowadays were given involved with locals and mavens who observe those occasions intently to get a microscopic view of the occasions unfolding within the area.

    The Taliban has denied all allegations and in addition that its opponents died whilst reclaiming portions of Panjshir and different spaces comparable to Andarab.

    Talking completely to India Nowadays, Tariq Ghazniwal (@TGhazniwal), a spokesperson of the Taliban, the Taliban’s media head and the present Director-Normal of the state-run Bakhtar Information Company, says, “There’s no preventing; the placement is standard; no incident has taken position; some reporters founded in another country and their political leaders need to advertise themselves via such conversations and search shelter and citizenship in another country.”

    Ghazniwal was once being requested in regards to the tweet shared through Frud Bezhan, a journalist operating for Radio Loose Liberty masking Afghanistan.

    We talked to citizens of #Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley, the scene of clashes between Taliban and resistance forces.

    Many locals accused Taliban of committing battle crimes – execution of civilians, torture, beatings.

    Listed here are their testimonies. (1/4)https://t.co/1tbfjNguYu

    — Frud Bezhan (@FrudBezhan) Might 15, 2022

    Ghazniwal, on the other hand, did recognize that there have been some problems a couple of weeks in the past and that the Taliban had cleared the spaces of any NRF presence, owing to the NRF opponents surrendering themselves to the Taliban.

    What’s the present scenario in Panjshir?

    India Nowadays spoke to Shafi Karimi (@karimi_shafi), a contract journalist who follows the occasions unfolding in Afghanistan, particularly specializing in updates from Panjshir and Andarab battles. At the present scenario, Shafi says, “The preventing is happening in portions of Dara, Panjshir and Andarab. In line with the scoop coming to me from native resources, the individuals of the Resistance Entrance are provide within the Panjshir districts; Dara district, Shaba base, Arezoo valleys, Shotol, Andarab and within the spaces of Deh Salah, Banu, and Pol Hesar.”

    India Nowadays additionally controlled to interview a member of the NRF Early life Affiliation. He calls himself “Sha”
    (@UnitedNRF – an alias) to give protection to his and his circle of relatives’s identification. He mourns the loss of toughen his other people (Tajiks) have gained and deeply regrets the spate of incidents that experience took place in Panjshir and Andarab. He feels if no longer for the NRF, the sector could have by no means gotten to understand the battle crimes going down within the area. It’s them who’re documenting the occasions unfolding. The Taliban had been having a look to restrict the ideas that is going out of those areas through imposing “meals blockades, shuttle ban, slicing electrical energy, telephone and Web communications”.

    Natiq Malikzada (@natiqmalikzada), a world family members skilled within the Center East founded in Afghanistan, provides that the preventing has been occurring in those spaces because the starting of spring and the tip of Ramadan. “In the case of regulate of geographical spaces, in Panjshir, which has dozens of sub-valleys, the NRF forces have the higher hand, and the Taliban regulate handiest the Panjshir major valley and its street, which is the one street to and from Panjshir, and the provincial place of business could also be situated there. The remainder of the valleys in Panjshir are in regulate of NRF, and it’s been the similar since August ultimate 12 months even after Taliban had been in a position to get throughout the valley.”

    Habib Khan, (@HabibKhanT), founding father of the Afghan Peace Watch (@APWORG) and an award-winning journalist from Kabul, stocks his perspectives with India Nowadays by way of a voice name. He says, “A large number of human rights violations had been dedicated on this area through the Taliban opponents. Arrests and torture of native populations have additionally taken position. The Taliban has additionally despatched sturdy reinforcements to create an army base in between the mountains of Andarab and Panjshir.”

    Faran Jeffery (@Natsecjeff), director normal of Operations & Head Guide at Midstone Centre for Global Affairs, an impartial coverage analysis and advocacy institute for global affairs, says the Taliban is these days profitable the fight however issues had been lovely dangerous for the Taliban till ultimate week.

    “The Taliban have in large part succeeded in pushing again NRF rebels from some places. However clashes are nonetheless reported every so often in some spaces the place NRF nonetheless has cells lively. Whilst that is the most important attack through NRF because the fall of Panjshir to the Taliban, it does not seem most probably that NRF will be capable of seize after which grasp even a couple of districts in Panjshir except there is direct international intervention of their favour,” he says.

    Is the NRF resurgence in point of fact going down?

    Journalist Shafi Karimi feedback that prior to the primary conflict between the Taliban and Resistance Entrance within the Panjshir Valley, the Taliban had at all times denied the life of this entrance and even if the Resistance Entrance was once in a position to take regulate of the Dara district for some time, the Taliban nonetheless rejected it. “However the truth is that there’s a Resistance Entrance, and its forces also are preventing the Taliban within the Hindu Kush mountains. The Resistance Entrance spokesman stated a number of former Afghan safety forces have joined them, and this entrance is getting more potent.”

    NRF Early life Affiliation member Sha feels there’s a particular resurgence of the NRF, and the offensive has been so tough that the Taliban have needed to deploy its “Badri suicide squads in Panjshir”. “Commander Khaled Amiry reported that his crew by myself has killed greater than 200 Taliban opponents within the ultimate 3 weeks.”

    The Taliban have additionally been assembly the NRF management to barter the peace procedure. “Extra lately, Ahmad Massoud, the chief of the Nationwide Resistance Entrance, despatched a delegation to Tehran to speak and talk about the placement in Afghanistan with the Taliban. Sadly, the Taliban aren’t self sustaining, they may no longer come to a decision the following steps after this assembly. They simply observe orders from Pakistan ISI,” he provides.

    Global family members skilled Natiq Malikzada provides, “Smartly, I do not name the continued scenario as ‘resurgence’, I name it escalation or intensification. I’ve been intently tracking the placement in northern Afghanistan, particularly after the Taliban got here to energy. The NRF has been lively far and wide the world, particularly in Panjshir and Andarab, because of the geographical spaces that they grasp. They ceaselessly attacked the Taliban positions. For some time, right through wintry weather the NRF actions had lowered because of the chilly climate of northern spaces and Hindu Kush mountains, however that they had many times said that with the start of spring and the tip of Ramadan, their spring offensive will start, and they’d prolong the battle to different provinces. At this time, the battle is occurring in complete scale in Panjshir, Andarab and Warsaj, and to a minimal degree than the ones 3 discussed spaces, in Badakhshan, Kapisa and Kunduz.”

    Video: hundreds of recent #Taliban opponents from Kandahar, Khost, Helmand and Uruzgan provinces entered #Panjshir as of late, and joined hundreds of alternative Talibans.

    Dozens of Taliban had been killed and plenty of extra wounded in clashes between #NRF forces & Taliban up to now 3 days. %.twitter.com/EuHSFFE8f2

    — Natiq Malikzada (@natiqmalikzada) Might 8, 2022

    Habib Khan, founding father of the Afghan Peace Watch, is of the same opinion that there was a resurgence in NRF’s movements, particularly within the Tajik-dominated spaces. “The Panjshir resistance is led through son of the past due Ahmed Shah Masood and the Andarab resistance is led through Gen. Khair Mohammad. There are a number of different anti-Taliban fronts, along with the Islamic State. Amongst the ones, the Freedom Entrance of Afghanistan consisted of former army officials and led through Gen. Yasin Zia, the previous army leader of body of workers of the republic. There may be the Islamic Nationwide Motion for Afghanistan’s Freedom led through Pashtun Normal, Abdul Matin Sulimankhil. A couple of different new fronts also are rising, together with the only introduced through the previous normal of the ANA within the south, Gen. Sami Sadat and any other one through the previous leader of Afghan intelligence, Nabil Wardak.”

    How has the Taliban reacted to this?

    Journalist Shafi spoke to a couple of locals within the Dara district. “The locals spoke to me in regards to the fierce battles between the Taliban and the NRF forces leading to greater than 30 Taliban opponents killed and numerous them wounded and due to this fact the district was once out of regulate. The Taliban ultimately withdrew, handiest to ship extra troops from Kabul and different provinces to interact the NRF. When the brand new Taliban forces arrived in Panjshir, they killed a number of other people on fees of complicity with the NRF after which transferred some to native prisons. In a similar fashion, in Andarab, the Taliban killed numerous farmers and scholars for allegedly participating with the Resistance Entrance.”

    Sha feels the tale of his other people has been reasonably overshadowed through occasions going down in other places. “As soon as once more, our ache and struggling had been overshadowed, this time through Russia-Ukraine battle. There has no longer been sufficient airtime for our misfortune and distress.”

    Natiq speaks extra in regards to the advanced geographical nature of Panjshir valley and its setting. “Panjshir is an excessively advanced position geographically. For those who don’t have the enjoy of residing within the valleys and mountains of Panjshir, you’ll face many issues, one thing that the Taliban are these days affected by. The Taliban have attempted again and again to seek out their manner into the mountains and the valleys, however each and every time they have got been ambushed and attacked through the NRF forces, which led to heavy casualties for the Taliban.

    Simply 4 days in the past, they had been ambushed through NRF forces within the Hauz Lalan space, one of the most perfect puts in Panjshir, and resources in NRF showed to me that greater than 100 Taliban had been killed in that ambush. Therefore, the Taliban simply keep in the primary valley. In the event that they do input the interior spaces, they take civilians as hostages to make use of their homes as shelters and save you NRF forces from any assault or ambush. I spoke with a circle of relatives whose two sons have joined NRF.

    When the Taliban came upon about this, they got here early within the morning to their space and arrested their father and more youthful brother. The daddy added that his more youthful son in jail compelled him to swear that he’ll no longer ask his two different sons to give up as though they give up, they’re going to be killed.”

    Habib Khan provides: “The Taliban lately launched a video and stated a lot of resistance opponents have surrendered to them in Panjshir. However the video does no longer display any of the guns captured as they all had been in truth civilians. Members of the family of those civilians may have had touch with the resistance forces however that doesn’t imply that every one of them had been preventing towards the Taliban. They’ve killed many civilians throughout Afghanistan following the takeover. This focused on of civilians doesn’t simply occur within the north however occurs throughout Afghanistan, together with in Kandahar. Former police and army body of workers and their households had been systematically centered.”

    Within the underneath publish, Aamaj Information stories: “Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid stated in a commentary that ‘numerous gardeners in Dara district of Panjshir province have laid down their guns and joined the forces of the Islamic Emirate.’ However a resident of the valley says the Taliban amassed native youths and filmed them below the guise of resistance.”

    « .» . #_ %.twitter.com/ToangUKsqv

    — Aamaj Information (@aamajnews24) Might 10, 2022

    He additional provides that “Revenge killings had been going down all over the Taliban 2.0 regime. Our organisation Afghan Peace Watch (APW) has documented greater than 1200 cases of human rights violations, revenge killings, torture, abductions and dysfunction below the Taliban rule.”

    Faran Jeffrey too provides the Taliban’s stronghold at the native media has made it close to not possible to get real-time updates however provides that “there are lots of allegations of battle crimes being dedicated through the Taliban, together with allegations of extrajudicial killings, excessive torture of civilians and use of civilians as human shields to bait the rebels.”

    Why the unexpected escalation?

    The struggle or the escalation to start with began owing to the native defiance of the Taliban’s declaration that Eid al-Fitr is to be celebrated on Might 1. Locals marked the Islamic vacation on Might 2 as an alternative of Might 1 after a distinguished native imam criticised the Taliban’s choice as politicised and issued a fatwa calling for it to be celebrated in line with the date set through Mecca. This ended in variations between the locals and the Taliban with the NRF launching a brand new offensive.

    Natiq provides: “Closing month, the Taliban ordered the arrest of all Panjshir males to take ensure from them that they are going to no longer sign up for the NRF.” Failure to fall in line, the locals incessantly get arrested in prisons and carried out in the event that they fail to conform to the Taliban. “In a similar fashion, they arrested dozens of civilians, together with kids, ultimate week from Abdullah Khil Valley. In line with Hasht Subh Day by day newspaper, they all, together with two kids, had been shot lifeless through Taliban simply because NRF forces began an assault from their village.”

    Is that this an ordinary ethnic genocide being dedicated through the Taliban towards the Tajiks?

    Shafi says, “The Taliban ship their new forces from Helmand, Urzgan, Khost and Kandahar to Panjshir and they all are Pashtuns. So what’s occurring in Panjshir and Andarab: it’s Tajik genocide. You spot, when Pakistan launches rockets on Afghan soil in Kunar, no person raises their voice. However the similar other people of Kunar went to Panjshir to struggle towards the Tajiks, so it is a transparent instance of the Tajik genocide.”

    Sha provides that it is a pattern. “There are contemporary stories in regards to the Hazaras within the Hazarajat spaces; after they had been displaced through the Taliban, the Kuchi Pashtuns (nomads) seized the lands of the displaced. The Taliban, additionally Pashtun, gave the Kuchi complete authority and criminal papers to own the lands of the Hazaras. Many of us are involved that the folks of Panjshir are dealing with a an identical destiny because the Hazaras. To not point out all the Panjshir valley is filled with sources, gem stones, minerals, existence, water, and the whole thing a tribe of nomads must continue to exist.”

    He provides that “the Taliban are an ethnic nationalist terrorist crew, no longer an Islamic emirate or in anyway. They’ve modified college and cultural websites into the Pashto language. They’ve even modified the curriculum of the universities within the north, implementing a language to those who do not even discuss or learn Pashto.”

    Natiq, then again, has a unique standpoint. He feels Tajiks aren’t minorities, however quite one of the most majorities. “Tajiks are the most important inhabitants in Afghanistan. There haven’t been any censuses in Afghanistan’s historical past and there’s no precise knowledge on which ethnic teams are majority or minority, however something is evidently from an ethnic point of view, there’s no majority. Afghanistan is the land of minorities, and Pashtuns and Tajiks are the 2 biggest ethnic teams. However from a language point of view, it may be simply stated that Farsi – Tajik other people’s language – is almost all. Farsi is the medium of dialog amongst other ethnic teams. Even supposing two non-Tajiks, non-Tajik-Pashtun are speaking to one another. If Pashtuns pass to spaces the place Uzbeks reside, they discuss Farsi, and in go back, if Uzbeks pass to Pashtun populated spaces, they discuss Farsi as studying Pashto is hard. Subsequently, the genocide of the most important inhabitants just like the Tajiks, who’re deeply rooted in each and every facet of Afghanistan, is not possible, and the Pashtun Taliban can not even dare to take into consideration it. For this, I want to name it battle crimes.”

    Habib Khan feels there’s systematic focused on of the Tajiks in Panjshir and surrounding spaces. “Ethnic Tajiks reside in lots of provinces around the nation in western and southern Afghanistan too. However because the NRF and different Tajik-dominated resistance forces are principally targeting Panjshir and different surrounding provinces, the focal point of the Taliban is extra on those spaces.”

    “The Taliban is being sponsored through their Pakistani masters to focus on different ethnicities too just like the Hazaras. Their intent is to create ethnic divisions, use the Islamic card and put in force the ‘divide and triumph over coverage of the pre-independence British forces. Such concepts are being planted through the ISI.” He additionally provides it does no longer imply that the Taliban are any softer to the Pashtuns, however it’s Pakistan that desires the Taliban to show off that it represents the Pashtuns for political causes.

    “There are numerous Pashtuns who’re towards the Taliban. There also are new Pashtun-based fronts and resistant forces which can be focused on the Taliban in Nangarhar, Paktia, Helmand and different Pashtun ruled provinces.”

    Faran provides that as a method, the Taliban have deployed many non-local opponents in those spaces, and they have got an excessively competitive and discriminatory angle in opposition to non-Pushtun locals.

    How do you spot this finishing? Will TTP get into the image?

    #AFG Dependable resources inform that the TTP has despatched a reinforcement of the 600 opponents to Andarab and 500 to Panjshir.

    — BILAL SARWARY (@bsarwary) Might 11, 2022

    Natiq provide an explanation for the occasions which can be already unfolding. “TTP is already within the image. In line with a number of resources, TTP individuals are already preventing along the Afghan Taliban in Panjshir and Andarab. A number of locals have additionally advised me that they’ve observed Taliban individuals in Panjshir who can not even discuss any languages of Afghanistan except for Urdu. So far as I do know and several other different reporters have additionally reported, greater than 500 TTP individuals are provide handiest in Panjshir.”

    The underneath video displays hundreds of recent Taliban opponents from Kandahar, Khost, Helmand and Uruzgan provinces coming into Panjshir to enroll in the prevailing teams.

    Video: hundreds of recent #Taliban opponents from Kandahar, Khost, Helmand and Uruzgan provinces entered #Panjshir as of late, and joined hundreds of alternative Talibans.

    Dozens of Taliban had been killed and plenty of extra wounded in clashes between #NRF forces & Taliban up to now 3 days. %.twitter.com/EuHSFFE8f2

    — Natiq Malikzada (@natiqmalikzada) Might 8, 2022

    “And I believe no longer simply TTP, Pakistan’s ISI could also be concerned. I believe the Taliban play a two-sided recreation. On one hand, they use TTP power in Panjshir as a result of they’re accustomed to methods to struggle in mountainous areas, then again, they get ISI toughen on intelligence. A number of information media have reported that the Taliban biometric other people at checkpoints inside of Panjshir in addition to on the front and go out of Panjshir, establish, and arrest earlier govt military individuals. And several other credible information resources have reported the arrest of former military forces/body of workers in Panjshir right through the ultimate seven days. And lots of locals have advised me that those that run biometric machines aren’t Afghan Taliban or from Afghanistan.”

    Sha indicators off through depicting the standard double-sided politics of the Taliban. “At the one hand, the Taliban are the usage of faith to spark sentiments and abuse the grievances of Muslims in Kashmir to recruit extra infantrymen in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Then again, the Taliban are the usage of Pashtunwali, Pashto language, and Loy Pashtunistan to merge the Pashtuns from the opposite facet of the border. They’re very a success in that.”

    Habib Khan feels that Afghanistan will grow to be an epicentre for world terrorists. Teams just like the Islamic State and TTP are thriving in Afghanistan as of late ever because the Taliban took over. The TTP has been focused on the Pakistani army, and the ISKP has been focused on Central Asian countries by way of rockets into Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. There are stories that Al Qaeda has additionally been regrouping within the area. “Afghanistan may just quickly grow to be a no guy’s land the place terrorists may just nurture themselves and use it as a yard for sporting out terror actions. Afghanistan will grow to be a pariah state. The rustic will return to turning into anarchy and that is what Pakistan desires. ”

    Talks had been held in Kabul between the federal government of Pakistan and the Taliban Motion of Pakistan with the mediation of the Islamic Emirate. Along with making vital growth on comparable problems right through the talks, a short lived ceasefire was once additionally agreed upon.1/2

    — Zabihullah (.. ) (@Zabehulah_M33) Might 18, 2022

    He feels this may occasionally make the sector flip towards Afghanistan as soon as once more. The present scenario has given a morale spice up to global jihadists. “The previous head of the ISI was once in Afghanistan mediating between Pakistan and the TTP. This led to a short lived ceasefire. However the issue is even Afghan Taliban individuals (with regards to 400) are becoming a member of the TTP, owing to spiritual motivation and need the imposition of Sharia in Afghanistan and Pakistan. That is one thing that the Taliban aren’t in a position to prevent or have regulate of.”

    It’s but to be observed whether or not those TTP opponents will go back to the Afghanistan-Pakistan border spaces as soon as the preventing in Panjshir stops.

    The knowledge and graph-based research had been compiled through the Afghan Peace Watch (@APWORG).

    (The creator is a Singapore-based Open-Supply Intelligence analyst)

  • Afghan Evacuees Are Nonetheless Stranded In The UAE After A String Of ‘Damaged Guarantees’

    Hundreds of inclined Afghans who fled their properties had been stranded in Abu Dhabi amenities since final summer season as they wait for trip to their ultimate vacation spot, together with the U.S., despite assurances that they are going to get assist quickly.

    The Emirates Humanitarian Town in Abu Dhabi is recently housing roughly 9,000 Afghan evacuees. Amongst those Afghans are those that have labored with the U.S. and the Afghan Armed Forces, in addition to different inclined Afghans akin to reporters, judges, prosecutors, activists and ethnic and non secular minorities who fled the rustic fearing that they might be centered by means of the Taliban. A lot of them haven’t any transparent trail to resettlement within the U.S. or different international locations.

    Months of ready, damaged guarantees and a loss of readability about subsequent steps added to Afghans’ trauma of fleeing the Taliban.

    Zahra Wahidi, who has lived in some of the two amenities in Abu Dhabi since October, instructed HuffPost she used to be promised to be there for no various weeks.

    “All I’ve heard since then are damaged guarantees,” Wahidi stated.

    The disappointment brought about Afghans to protest within the facility in February, hard the U.S. govt to renew flights and accelerate processing.

    “No person is aware of what’s subsequent for them. Persons are at a loss for words and clueless,” protest organizer Ferdaws Ariayee stated. “There is not any manner to go back house and there’s no manner ahead.”

    Emirati men walk among refugees who fled Afghanistan after the takeover of their country by the Taliban, as they gather at the Emirates Humanitarian City in Abu Dhabi on Aug. 28.
    Emirati males stroll amongst refugees who fled Afghanistan after the takeover in their nation by means of the Taliban, as they collect on the Emirates Humanitarian Town in Abu Dhabi on Aug. 28.

    GIUSEPPE CACACE by way of Getty Pictures

    Following the protest, a senior U.S. diplomat paid a discuss with to the bottom in March, apologizing to the hundreds of Afghans stranded within the UAE and promising to expedite their resettlement to the U.S.

    Flights to the U.S. had been working till November of final yr, however then all of sudden stopped to begin with because of a measles outbreak amongst Afghans after which as a result of different screening necessities. Regardless of assurances that the method can be resumed once conceivable, flights successfully remained halted till April of this yr.

    Simplest 4 U.S. govt constitution flights have taken position for the reason that resumption of the method in early April, In step with Ariayee, who used to be on some of the flights and arrived within the U.S. in mid-Might. Maximum eligible people for onward flights — in particular the ones with particular immigrant visas, or SIVs, for individuals who labored with the U.S. — are anticipated to be relocated by means of August.

    “We proceed to paintings diligently to facilitate the relocation of all eligible people to the U.S. as they entire required scientific examinations and different screening procedures required by means of public well being directives and U.S. immigration legislation,” a State Division spokesperson instructed HuffPost.

    The State Division used to be not able to offer extra information about those flights, bringing up operational safety, traveler protection and privateness considerations.

    The ones licensed for SIVs even have an alternative choice, stated Anna Lloyd, government director of Activity Drive Argo, a gaggle of personal voters running to evacuate American citizens and Afghan companions. Those that have an licensed SIV, as soon as interviewed, could make impartial departures with the assistance of the World Group for Migration, a United Countries company, by means of both paying for his or her tickets or receiving a mortgage from the company. They may be able to additionally obtain entire the help of the World Group for Migration, however that is steadily a slower procedure so the company can coordinate flights and resettlement help.

    Afghans rallied in an Afghan refugee camp in Abu Dhabi to protest the non-transfer to the United States on Sunday, Feb. 13.
    Afghans rallied in an Afghan refugee camp in Abu Dhabi to protest the non-transfer to the US on Sunday, Feb. 13.

    NurPhoto by way of Getty Pictures

    However no longer everybody with a transparent trail to resettlement within the U.S. has an licensed SIV. A lot of SIV candidates are within the preliminary levels of the long SIV software procedure, which might take months, and even years, to finish. Which means whilst those candidates will in the end arrive within the U.S., they are going to no longer be given precedence for trip.

    Wahidi labored for a number of years with a U.S.-funded challenge in Afghanistan ahead of the Taliban took over and is eligible for an SIV. However she stated there was no replace on her SIV standing since she carried out in September. The SIV pipeline recently has a backlog of tens of hundreds of packages that experience but to be processed.

    “There are too many of us,” Wahidi stated, “However the procedure is gradual, and I imagine I will be able to be right here for for much longer than we had been promised.”

    Along with SIVs, the State Division says that they’re running to procedure the ones on the Emirates Humanitarian Town who’ve showed instances for precedence refugee admission, together with the ones with referrals for the P1 and P2 refugee techniques. Sure Afghans who’ve labored with the U.S. however don’t seem to be eligible for SIV are eligible for the concern program.

    The ones is also the one choices to be had to them, despite the U.S. govt’s repeated assurances that it is going to no longer depart inclined Afghans in the back of after taking flight troops from the rustic final yr. No different visa classes or pathways for Afghans to get to the U.S. had been promised presently.

    No Trail Ahead

    For now, chartered flights out of the Emirates Humanitarian Town amenities are handiest to be had to those that had been evacuated from Afghanistan immediately by means of the U.S. Govt as a part of noncombatant evacuation operations in August. They don’t come with hundreds of inclined Afghans who had been relocated to the UAE by means of NGOs and volunteer teams, lots of whom haven’t any trail to resettlement within the U.S., Lloyd stated.

    One of the most NGOs helped Nesar Karimi relocate to Abu Dhabi final October; he have been threatened by means of the Taliban and compelled to escape the rustic. He hopes to reunite together with his two daughters residing within the U.S. Then again, he isn’t eligible for an immigration visa that may permit him to right away relocate. So as to convey him to the U.S., her daughters carried out for humanitarian parole, which permits for brief access within the U.S., in December of final yr. He has but to obtain a reaction to his software.

    “Some other folks merely have to attend, however my destiny is unknown,” Karimi stated.

    Since July 1, 45,000 other folks have carried out for humanitarian parole, in line with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Products and services. Of the ones candidates, about 2,200 had been denied and roughly 270 had been conditionally licensed.

    Haseena Niazi, a 24-year-old from Afghanistan, holds a parole denial notice she received from the Department of Homeland Security, while posing outside her home on Dec. 17, 2021.
    Haseena Niazi, a 24-year-old from Afghanistan, holds a parole denial realize she won from the Division of Native land Safety, whilst posing outdoor her house on Dec. 17, 2021.

    Humanitarian parole can’t be processed in Abu Dhabi, Lloyd stated. That visa class and any individual else with out a legitimate pathway to the U.S. should in finding any other nation to obtain them.

    However in line with Lloyd, nobody is being pressured to go back to Afghanistan. So far, roughly 100 Afghans have repatriated to Afghanistan of their very own loose will. Maximum have returned to assist members of the family in Afghanistan who’re going through dire stipulations, akin to hunger.

    “The U.S. govt has in large part deserted management coordination with Afghan allies who served with the U.S. for 20 years,” Lloyd stated.

    She stated NGOs had been left to pick out up the items to seek out Afghans protected haven in different international locations whilst they wait for processing from the U.S.

    “Our Afghan allies arrived in [the Emirates Humanitarian City] as a result of there have been no different choices to stick alive and now are in a troublesome place within the wake of the State Division’s absenteeism,” she stated.

    Transient Housing Turns Lengthy-Time period

    Emirates Humanitarian Town contains two amenities in an business community of Abu Dhabi. Those amenities served as lodging for the entire inhabitants of roughly greater than 10,000 Afghans during the last 8 months. All Afghans have just lately moved to at least one facility.

    The royal circle of relatives of the UAE price range make stronger for Afghans in Emirates Humanitarian Town. They supply housing, utilities, meals, hospital treatment, actions for kids, a mosque and transportation to the town for interviews at other embassies. Additionally they introduced in a Western Union carrier for cash move and make allowance for mail and applications to be delivered, or even supervise circle of relatives box journeys out on the town to spice up morale.

    “We owe the Royal Circle of relatives of UAE a honest quantity of gratitude,” Lloyd stated.

    A State Division spokesperson instructed HuffPost the U.S. is operating with the Emirati govt, and thank you the UAE “for its partnership and ongoing make stronger.”

    Whilst fundamental wishes are met on the Emirates Humanitarian Town, the extended confinement inside tightly managed amenities and uncertainty about subsequent step has left some Afghans with severe bodily and mental problems.

    The situation is excellent right here for individuals who fled a disaster and sought brief refuge, however some other folks want higher care, particularly the ones with severe sickness,” Karimi instructed HuffPost.

    He has been affected by kidney stones for years, and his drawback has deteriorated since he used to be evacuated. He stated that there’s no correct remedy within the Emirates Humanitarian Town, and maximum diseases are handled with painkillers with out a analysis. He’s scared that he would possibly have long-term well being problems if the issue isn’t handled.

    Afghans rallied in an Afghan refugee camp in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, to protest the non-transfer to the United States on Sunday, Feb. 13.
    Afghans rallied in an Afghan refugee camp in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, to protest the non-transfer to the US on Sunday, Feb. 13.

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    Karimi could also be involved concerning the kids within the facility. If they continue to be out of faculty for an extended time frame, it will impact their commonplace studying procedure, he worries. Even if there are faculties for kids which can be arrange just lately, he stated they’re in large part enthusiastic about educating English.

    Many Afghans have volunteered to show at those faculties. Wahidi teaches 4 days every week and is worked up to distract herself with an process that still is helping others, in particular kids. She went thru months of great despair and nervousness within the first few months of her arrival, however she needed to have the opportunity to handle the placement.

    “I revel in educating kids, and this has additionally helped me to deal with the despair that I had as a result of the lengthy wait and uncertainty,” Wahidi stated.

    She additionally spends her loose time studying books, gazing motion pictures, and enjoying volleyball. Her purpose is to proceed her training as soon as she resettles within the U.S. She spends a few of her time each day in search of a scholarship and making ready her packages.

    “What makes me settle for this prison-like scenario is hope for a greater long run within the U.S.,” Wahidi stated.

  • Afghan Taliban order ladies TV anchors to hide their faces

    Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers ordered all feminine presenters on TV channels to hide their faces on air, the rustic’s largest media outlet stated Thursday.

    The order got here in a remark from the Taliban’s Distinctive feature and Vice Ministry, tasked with implementing the gang’s rulings, in addition to from the Data and Tradition Ministry, the TOLOnews channel stated in a tweet.

    The remark referred to as the order “ultimate and non-negotiable,” the channel stated.

    The remark was once despatched to the Moby Workforce, which owns TOLOnews and a number of other different TV and radio networks, and the tweet stated it was once being carried out to different Afghan media as smartly.

    An Afghan native media reputable showed his station had won the order and was once instructed it was once now not up for dialogue.

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    He stated the station had no different possibility. He spoke on situation he and his station now not be known for worry of issues of the government.

    A number of feminine anchors and presenters posted their footage on social media appearing them with their faces lined with face mask all over presenting techniques. One outstanding TOLO presenter, Yalda Ali, posted a video of herself striking on a face masks with a caption: “a lady being erased, on orders from the Distinctive feature and Vice Ministry.”

    On one station, Shamshad TV, implementation of the order was once blended: One girl anchor gave the impression with a face masks on Thursday, whilst any other later within the day went with out, appearing her face.

    All over the Taliban’s first time in energy from 1996-2001, they imposed overwhelming restrictions on ladies, requiring them to put on an all-encompassing burqa that even lined the eyes with a mesh and barring them from public lifestyles and training.

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    Once they seized energy once more in Afghanistan in August, the Taliban to begin with gave the impression to have moderated their restrictions by some means, pronouncing no get dressed code for ladies. However in fresh weeks, they have got taken a pointy, hard-line pivot that showed the worst fears of rights activists.

    Previous this month, the Taliban ordered all ladies in public to put on head-to-toe clothes that leaves handiest their eyes visual. The decree stated ladies must depart the house handiest when vital and that male family members would face punishment for ladies’s get dressed code violations, beginning with a summons and escalating to courtroom hearings and prison time.

    The Taliban chief additionally issued a decree barring women from attending faculty after the 6th grade, reversing earlier guarantees through Taliban officers that women of every age could be allowed an training.

  • Kabir Khan recollects capturing Kabul Categorical in Afghanistan: ’60 armed commandos landed up on our doorstep’

    Filmmaker Kabir Khan spent numerous time in Afghanistan when he used to be running on documentaries. However, when he went to the rustic to shoot his first Bollywood movie, Kabul Categorical (2006), Kabir won a loss of life risk from the Taliban.

    In a contemporary interview with Mashable’s The Bombay Adventure, Kabir recalled how he and his group had been warned a couple of loss of life risk 14 days into the shoot of Kabul Categorical. He stated, “The Indian ambassador known as us and requested, ‘Kya kar rahe ho?’ (What are you doing?) We instructed him we’re capturing our movie. So, he instructed us to come back to his place of business after we are carried out. We packed up the shoot that day and went to satisfy him. Once we reached there, there used to be the Indian ambassador and an Indian army attache. They instructed us that the American, the Afghan and our intelligence have instructed us there’s a credible loss of life risk on you, your actors and your movie unit. 5 other folks were despatched via a unit around the border in Pakistan to hit out at your unit. ‘Khoon sookh gaya ye solar kar (I used to be numb on listening to this).”

    Kabir Khan first despatched the movie’s lead actors John Abraham and Arshad Warsi again to Bombay and locked his movie’s unit in a well-secured resort. Whilst he used to be eager about returning to India as he couldn’t chance his group’s existence, the Afghans stepped up. “Afghans took it in my view and stated ‘How can the Taliban prevent your capturing?’ The Afghan safety minister got here and stated for those who go back to India day after today, it will be our defeat,” the filmmaker recalled.

    In the meantime, Kabir additionally were given a choice from the movie’s manufacturer Aditya Chopra who promised him that even supposing he returns to India, the manufacturing of his debut Bollywood movie won’t prevent. “He stated within the historical past of Yash Raj, no movie has stopped mid-production and yours is probably not the primary,” Kabir shared.

    And, when Kabir Khan determined to stick again, the Afghans did the whole lot to make sure the safety of the Kabul Categorical’ group. “60 armed commandos landed up on our doorstep armed via the Afghan requirements. Within the morning, we can depart with 40-45 SUVs. On our means, each window had a gun popping out of it, that’s how we reached our units. Best I knew the place we had been capturing and the others used to practice me. There used to be no name sheet,” the filmmaker printed.

    Kabul Categorical, launched in 2006, used to be loosely in accordance with Kabir and his buddy Rajan Kapoor’s stories in Afghanistan.

  • US says it is going to build up power on Taliban if selections on girls now not reversed

    The USA will take steps to extend power on Afghanistan’s Taliban executive to opposite a few of its fresh selections proscribing the rights of girls and women if the hardline staff presentations no signal of rescinding the movements by itself.

    “We now have addressed it at once with the Taliban,” State Division spokesperson Ned Worth mentioned in a briefing on Monday. “We’ve got various equipment that, if we really feel those may not be reversed, those may not be undone, that we’re ready to transport ahead with.”

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    He didn’t elaborate at the conceivable steps or point out how the gang, which has already applied insurance policies curtailing two decades of good points for women’ and girls’s rights, would possibly have a metamorphosis of middle.

    The Taliban on Saturday ordered girls to hide their faces in public, a go back to a signature coverage in their previous hardline rule and an escalation of restrictions which are inflicting anger at house and in another country.

    The perfect face masking was once the all-encompassing blue burqa, the gang mentioned, regarding the garment that was once necessary for girls in public all the way through the Taliban’s earlier 1996-2001 rule.

    The world group has made the schooling of ladies a key call for for any long run reputation of the Taliban management, which took over the rustic in August as overseas forces withdrew.

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    In spite of that, the Taliban has limited women and girls from running and restricted their trip until accompanied via an in depth male family member. Most ladies had been additionally barred from going to college past 7th grade.

    “We now have consulted intently with our allies and companions,” Worth mentioned. “There are steps that we can proceed to take to extend power at the Taliban to opposite a few of these selections, to make just right at the guarantees that they have got made.”

    A key piece of leverage held via Washington over the gang is the $7 billion in frozen Afghan central financial institution property on US soil – part of which the Biden management is looking for to loose as much as lend a hand the Afghan other people, the management has mentioned.

    The USA and different nations have already reduce construction assist and sanctioned the banking device because the staff took over, pushing Afghanistan towards financial damage.

    Learn: Lifestyles beneath Taliban rule: Afghan women battle for schooling | Flooring document

    US Particular Consultant for Afghanistan Tom West expressed “deep fear” over the Saturday determination in a sequence of tweets, whilst the U.S. Ambassador to the United International locations Linda Thomas-Greenfield mentioned it was once an “unconscionable” transfer.

    Most girls in Afghanistan put on a scarf for spiritual causes however many in city spaces comparable to Kabul don’t quilt their faces.

  • Afghanistan’s Taliban order girls to hide up from head to toe

    Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers on Saturday ordered all Afghan girls to put on head-to-toe clothes in public — a pointy, hard-line pivot that showed the worst fears of rights activists and was once sure to additional complicate Taliban dealings with an already distrustful world neighborhood.

    The decree says that girls must go away the house simplest when vital, and that male kin would face punishment — beginning with a summons and escalating as much as court docket hearings and prison time — for girls’s get dressed code violations.

    It was once the most recent in a chain of repressive edicts issued through the Taliban management, now not all of that have been applied. Closing month as an example the Taliban forbade girls to shuttle by myself, however after an afternoon of opposition, that has since been silently unnoticed.

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    The United Countries Help Challenge in Afghanistan stated it was once deeply excited about what gave the look to be a proper directive that may be applied and enforced, including that it could search clarifications from the Taliban concerning the determination.

    “This determination contradicts a large number of assurances referring to appreciate for and coverage of all Afghans’ human rights, together with the ones of girls and women, that have been equipped to the world neighborhood through Taliban representatives right through discussions and negotiations over the last decade,” it stated in a observation.

    The decree, which calls for girls to simply display their eyes and recommends they put on the head-to-toe burqa, evoked an identical restrictions on girls right through the Taliban’s earlier rule between 1996 and 2001.

    “We would like our sisters to reside with dignity and protection,” stated Khalid Hanafi, appearing minister for the Taliban’s vice and distinctive feature ministry.

    The Taliban up to now made up our minds in opposition to reopening faculties to women above grade 6, reneging on an previous promise and opting to assuage their hard-line base on the expense of additional alienating the world neighborhood. However this decree does now not have common fortify amongst a management that’s divided between pragmatists and the hardliners.

    That call disrupted efforts through the Taliban to win reputation from attainable world donors at a time when the rustic is mired in a worsening humanitarian disaster.

    “For all dignified Afghan girls dressed in Hijab is vital and the most efficient Hijab is chadori (the head-to-toe burqa) which is a part of our custom and is respectful,” stated Shir Mohammad, an legit from the vice and distinctive feature ministry in a observation.

    “The ones girls who don’t seem to be too outdated or younger will have to quilt their face, with the exception of the eyes,” he stated. “Islamic ideas and Islamic ideology are extra necessary to us than the rest,” Hanafi stated.

    Senior Afghanistan researcher Heather Barr of Human Rights Watch instructed the world neighborhood to place coordinated drive at the Taliban.

    “(It’s) a long way previous time for a major and strategic reaction to the Taliban’s escalating attack on girls’s rights,” she wrote on Twitter.

    The Taliban have been ousted in 2001 through a U.S.-led coalition for harboring al-Qaida chief Osama bin Weighted down and returned to energy after The united states’s chaotic departure ultimate yr.

    The White Nationwide Safety Council condemned the Taliban’s Saturday decree and instructed them to straight away opposite it.

    “We’re discussing this with different nations and companions. The legitimacy and fortify that the Taliban seeks from the world neighborhood rely completely on their habits, in particular their skill to again said commitments with movements,” it stated in a observation.

    Since taking energy ultimate August, the Taliban management has been squabbling amongst themselves as they try to transition from battle to governing. It has pit hard-liners in opposition to the extra pragmatic amongst them.

    A spokeswoman from Pangea, an Italian non-governmental group that has assisted girls for years in Afghanistan, stated the brand new decree can be in particular tricky for them to swallow since that they had lived in relative freedom till the Taliban takeover.

    “Within the ultimate two decades, they have got had the attention of human rights, and within the span of a couple of months have misplaced them,” Silvia Redigolo stated through phone. “It’s dramatic to (now) have a existence that doesn’t exist,” she stated.

    Infuriating many Afghans is the data that lots of the Taliban of the more youthful era, like Sirajuddin Haqqani, are teaching their ladies in Pakistan, whilst in Afghanistan girls and women had been centered through their repressive edicts since taking energy.

    Ladies had been banned from college past grade 6 in lots of the nation for the reason that Taliban’s go back. Universities opened previous this yr in a lot of the rustic, however since taking energy the Taliban edicts had been erratic. Whilst a handful of provinces persisted to offer schooling to all, maximum provinces closed tutorial establishments for women and girls.

    The religiously pushed Taliban management fears that going ahead with enrolling ladies past the the 6th grade may just alienate their rural base, Hashmi stated.

    Within the capital, Kabul, personal faculties and universities have operated uninterrupted.

  • Taliban announce girls will have to quilt faces in public, say burqa is perfect

    The Taliban on Saturday dominated Afghan girls will have to quilt their faces, in step with a decree from the gang’s preferrred chief, an escalation of rising restrictions on girls in public this is drawing a backlash from the global neighborhood and lots of Afghans.

    A spokesman for the Ministry for the Propagation of Distinctive feature and the Prevention of Vice learn the decree from the gang’s preferrred chief Hibatullah Akhundzada at a press convention in Kabul, announcing {that a} lady’s father or closest male family member can be visited and in the end imprisoned or fired from executive jobs if she didn’t quilt her face outdoor the house.

    They added the best face overlaying was once the all-encompassing blue burqa, which turned into a world image of the Taliban’s earlier hardline regime from 1996 till 2001.

    Most ladies in Afghanistan put on a headband for non secular causes, however many in city spaces akin to Kabul don’t quilt their faces.

    The gang has confronted intense pushback, led through Western governments however joined through some non secular students and Islamic international locations for his or her rising limits on girls’s rights.

    A marvel U-turn in March during which the gang shuttered ladies’ top colleges at the morning they had been because of open drew the ire of the global neighborhood and brought about the US to cancel deliberate conferences on easing nation’s monetary disaster.

    Washington and different countries have lower construction assist and enforced strict sanctions at the banking device, for the reason that Taliban took over in August, pushing the rustic against financial damage.

    The Taliban has mentioned it has modified because it remaining dominated when it banned ladies’ training or girls leaving the home with no male family member and ladies had been required to put on quilt their faces.

    Alternatively in fresh months the management has larger its restrictions on girls together with laws restricting their shuttle with no male chaperone and banning women and men from visiting parks on the similar time.