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Taliban government resumes issuing Afghan passports in Kabul

The international community has so far not recognised the present Taliban government that was formed soon after the chaotic withdrawal of US-led foreign troops.

AFGHANISTAN’S TALIBAN AUTHORITIES said today they will resume issuing passports in Kabul, giving hope to citizens who feel threatened living under the Islamists’ rule.

Thousands of Afghans have applied for new travel documents to escape a growing economic as well as a humanitarian crisis described by the United Nations as an “avalanche of hunger”.

Authorities will start issuing the documents from tomorrow at Kabul’s passport office, Alam Gul Haqqani, the head of the passport department in the interior ministry, told reporters.

The Taliban stopped issuing passports shortly after their August 15 return to power, as tens of thousands of people scrambled to Kabul’s only airport in a bid to catch any international flight that could evacuate them.

In October, authorities reopened the passport office in Kabul only to suspend work days later as a flood of applications caused the biometric equipment to break down.

“All the technical issues have now been resolved,” Haqqani said, adding that initially travel documents will be given to those who had already applied before the office suspended work.

New applications will be accepted from January 10, he said.

Many Afghans who wanted to visit neighbouring Pakistan for medical treatment have also been blocked for months in the absence of valid passports.

“My mother has some health issues and we needed to go to Pakistan a long time ago, but we could not because the passport department was closed,” said Jamshid, who like many Afghans goes by only one name.

“We are happy now … we can get our passports and go to Pakistan,” he said as many gathered outside the passport office soon after Saturday’s announcement.

Call for refugees to return

Issuing passports — and allowing eligible people to leave amid the growing humanitarian crisis — is seen as a test of the Taliban’s commitment to the international community.

The Taliban are pressing donors to restore billions of dollars in aid that was suspended when the previous Western-backed regime imploded in the final stages of a US military withdrawal.

The abrupt withholding of aid has amounted to an “unprecedented” fiscal shock for an economy already battered by drought and decades of war, according to the United Nations Development Programme.

The crisis has forced many in the capital to sell household possessions to buy food for their families.

Today, the Taliban government’s deputy foreign minister Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai urged UN aid agencies to apply pressure for the release of nearly $10 billion-worth assets held in the United States.

Stanekzai also urged all Afghan refugees living overseas to return now that the war has ended.

“We invite and encourage everyone to return to Afghanistan, even our political opponents,” he said at a function held in Kabul to mark International Migrants Day.

“I request the United States to support us in giving our people a good life here in Afghanistan rather than taking them out.”

Over the past four decades, more than six million Afghans have fled the country to escape war and economic crises, most of them living in neighbouring Iran and Pakistan.

The international community has so far not recognised the present Taliban government that was formed soon after the chaotic withdrawal of US-led foreign troops.

International flights, mainly to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, have meanwhile slowly resumed at Kabul airport after the facility was trashed in August when crowds of people scrambled to evacuate.

© AFP 2021

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    Aug 30th 2018, 12:53 PM

    Build more prisons and introduce a 3 strike system , 3rd strike = mandatory life sentences.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 12:55 PM

    @John Judd: Agree. It worked extremely well in New York

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    Aug 30th 2018, 1:22 PM

    @John Judd: For violent crimes, 100%

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    Aug 30th 2018, 2:08 PM

    @John Judd: no. It might seem like we’re in a dark place right now, but we have to stick with this approach. 5—10 more years of not punishing/deterring crime in any meaningful way is bound to make this city safer. Near guaranteed.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 2:38 PM

    @John Judd: 3 strike systems/minimum sentencing has proven to turn would be assaults/robberies into murder. If the person is guaranteed to be put away for a specific amount of time regardless of the severity of the crime, they’re more likely to try and get rid of the witness.

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    Aug 31st 2018, 2:24 PM

    @Ellen Clare: Has this been proven? I doubt it. They have no respect for life anyway. Murder rates were always high in New York, even before the three strike rule.
    I would happily pay more taxes to pay for more prisons.

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    Aug 31st 2018, 4:13 PM

    @Stephenkee: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/468112?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

    Peer reviewed study there on how 3 strike laws increase homicide, and don’t reduce level of crime.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 12:57 PM

    We need more Padraig Nallys.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 12:56 PM

    Can you imagine prisoners were paid 3 million in ‘ pocket money’ last year.something needs to change.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 1:06 PM

    @John: and one in five of them still collect welfare.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 12:57 PM

    Robbing pensioners at knifepoint eh? So brave. We need to do away with suspended sentences and have these lowlifes suspended from the Spire on O Connell Street.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 12:51 PM

    Really need to fix correctional system. Hard labour for these.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 1:46 PM

    Sure our legal system protects criminals more than law abiding citizens.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 3:15 PM

    @Stephenkee: it’s deliberate, think about it, the lawyers and judges are being given plenty of business by these mother*****kers getting their ‘free legal aid’ paid for by their victims’ tax money. They’ll get light sentences and most likely reoffend. Meanwhile the lawyers and judges are living in nice leafy, safe areas.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 5:10 PM

    @Stephenkee: it seems the leftwing snowflakes care more about the criminals than law abiding citizens

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    Aug 30th 2018, 1:23 PM

    Can we pay more income tax and build Thornton Hall? Maybe five or six hundred cells would be a help.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 1:44 PM

    @KerryBlueMike: build it at the curragh, massive amount of space there and right on the motorway.also build a court house and save huge amounts of money transporting prisoners up and down to court in the Centre of Dublin.

    Please put me in charge of it,please!

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    Aug 30th 2018, 2:41 PM

    @KerryBlueMike: how about a 5 or 6 hundred Sq metre deep hole

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    Aug 30th 2018, 12:50 PM

    We really need to fix the correctional system. I vote hard labour for these sc** bags.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 3:19 PM

    Cream crackers.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 2:30 PM

    where was the caretaker when all of this was happening,are there no alarms in the appartements

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    Aug 30th 2018, 5:30 PM

    @Tony Niall: article said houses no mention of apartments.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 6:47 PM

    Liberal nonsense has failed to deal with this type of despicable behaviour, time to take gloves off

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    Aug 30th 2018, 7:48 PM

    Unfortunately for everyone else these scrotes take exceptional pride in being the lowest of the low!

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