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MPs: Govt Policy on Public Forces Suddenly Changed
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MPs: Govt Policy on Public Forces Suddenly Changed
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Jamiat Leaders Meet Despite Feud to Discuss Afghan Peace
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Jamiat Leaders Meet Despite Feud to Discuss Afghan Peace
Four key leaders from Jamiat-e-Islami who broke into two factions eight months ago, held a session behind closed doors on Sunday night to discuss their differences and the country s peace process, a member of the party said on Monday.
The unity of the party and the role of the party in the peace talks were part of the discussions in the meeting attended by Salahuddin Rabbani, Atta Mohammad Noor, Mohammad Yunus Qanooni and Ahmad Zia Massoud, according to Jamiat members who attended the meeting.
The leaders determined that Jamiat would be deprived of a key role in the country’s political developments if it failed to solve its differences, the source said.
Yakawlang Incident Victims Seek Justice in Peace Process
The families of the victims of the Yakawlang district “massacre” in Bamiyan province said they want their voices to be heard in the peace process and that those involved in such crimes should not be granted immunity when it comes to ensuring justice in the peace efforts.
According to Amnesty International, the incident happened in Yakawlang district, Bamiyan province, in 2001 and 100 to 300 people were “killed by the Taliban” when members of the group overran the district.
“We hope that the peace negotiations end the bitter season of violence and bloodshed,” said Abul Mohsin Yasir, head of the Harakat-e-Islami Wahid Afghanistan party.