Taliban Flaunts Terrorism Commitments by Appointing al-Qaida-Affiliated Governors

For more than 15 years, Qari Baryal has been on a special list of Washington’s “most-wanted” Taliban and al-Qaida leaders in Afghanistan, accused of carrying out bombing and suicide attacks across the country.

Baryal and the militants he oversaw were “involved in the supervision of IED [improvised explosive device] production, suicide personnel allocation, and overall attack planning and execution” in Kabul and surrounding provinces, according to U.S. military reports.

In November 2021, two months after U.S. and NATO forces withdrew from Afghanistan, the Taliban appointed Baryal as the governor of Kabul province. In March 2022, he became the provincial governor for Kapisa province, northeast of Kabul.

Baryal is among those listed in a recent United Nations report as one of the Taliban’s leaders "affiliated" with al-Qaida. Besides Baryal, Nuristan Governor Hafiz Muhammad Agha Hakeem and Tajmir Jawad, the Taliban’s deputy director of intelligence, are also listed in the report.

“With the patronage of the Taliban, Al-Qaida members have received appointments and advisory roles in the Taliban security and administrative structures,” the U.N. Security Council’s Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team said in the report earlier in June. It called relations between the Taliban and al-Qaida “strong and symbiotic.”

According to the report, an estimated 400 al-Qaida fighters were in Afghanistan, and there are signs that the terrorist group “is rebuilding operational capability.”

The Taliban rejected the report, calling it “biased and far from reality.”

A statement posted on Twitter by Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the group “insists on its commitments and assures that there is no threat from the territory of Afghanistan to the region, neighbors and countries of the world and it does not allow anyone to use its territory against others.”

Taliban Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi also rejected the presence of any terrorist groups in Afghanistan.

“There are no terrorist groups in Afghanistan. They cannot operate in the country, and we don’t let them operate in Afghanistan,” he said at an event in May organized by the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad.

U.S. officials have long expressed skepticism over Taliban claims that they have distanced themselves from al-Qaida. When a U.S. drone killed al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri last July, he was found living in a home in a central neighborhood of the capital, Kabul.

The U.S. said his presence there demonstrated the Taliban had broken the 2020 Doha Agreement signed by the U.S. and the Taiban. By hosting and sheltering the al-Qaida leader, the Taliban violated commitments to not allow terrorists in Afghan territory threaten the security of other countries.

The Taliban “will send a clear message that those who pose a threat to the security of the United States and its allies have no place in Afghanistan,” the agreement stated.

Bill Roggio, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told VOA that by appointing "double-hatted" al-Qaida and Taliban leaders, including Baryal, who killed American troops, the Taliban “are openly flouting” the so-called peace agreement.

These appointments show that the Taliban “are not concerned about the perception of the international community,” Roggio said.

He said the Taliban “always lied” about their ties with al-Qaida and other terrorist groups, and that the group’s statements cannot be "trusted."

Roggio said Afghanistan could again become a training hub for the terrorist group.

“This is everything that al-Qaida can hope for. They have safe haven. They have support from the Taliban, who are in full control of the country,” he said.

But some experts do not think the country is becoming a magnet for foreign fighters.

Sami Yousafzai, a journalist who covered Afghanistan for years, told VOA he believes al-Qaida members now in Afghanistan are mainly Arabs, with just a few Afghan Taliban members who joined “out of necessity.”

“They had contacts with al-Qaida since they were living there, and they were protecting al-Qaida as they paid them,” he said.

Other regional experts say the region’s long military conflict between the Taliban and U.S.-led forces created loose alliances among regional militia groups.

Rahmatullah Andar, the former spokesman for Afghanistan’s National Security Council, told VOA that the Taliban groups in the districts have been hosting al-Qaida members for more than 20 years.

“Therefore, it is difficult to separate them. Not only with al-Qaida but also with the Pakistani Taliban,” he said.

Andar added that some Afghans were working with al-Qaida, but there were also some who were group members.

“They have the same worldview, the same goals and the same approach,” he said.

Back in Afghanistan’s Kapisa province, Baryal now posts Facebook videos showing his outreach to the local community as the Taliban government’s official representative.

Source: Voice of America

10 Killed, Six Injured As Lightning Struck Parts Of Pakistan’s Punjab

Ten people were killed and six others injured, when lightning struck parts of Pakistan’s east Punjab province yesterday, rescue officials said.

The incidents happened in the Sheikhupura and Narowal districts of the province, where the lightning struck several houses after heavy rainfall, the state-run rescue organisation, Rescue 1122 said.

The injured people were shifted nearby, whereas the rescue teams have been put on high alert across the province to meet any untoward situation.

In a tweet yesterday, Minister for Climate Change, Sherry Rehman, said that, pre-monsoon rains are forecast across the country till Jun 30, during which strong winds, thunder, and heavy rain are expected in various cities of Punjab.

She mentioned that, the heavy rainfall has sparked concerns about flooding in urban areas and potential floods and landslides in mountainous regions.

“All concerned and local institutions have been instructed to be alert and tourists to be cautious. Citizens are requested to stay away from vulnerable infrastructure, power poles, and rivers, during strong winds and rains, to avoid any untoward incident,” Rehman added

Source: Nam News Network

One Killed, 11 Injured In House Attack In NW Pakistan

At least one person was killed and 11 others injured yesterday, in an attack on a house in Bannu district of Pakistan’s north-western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, police told media.

Police said that, the incident took place in Mera Khel area of the district, early in the morning, when unknown men attacked the residence of a local citizen with a couple of hand grenades, followed by firing, and fled.

The explosion left men, women and children injured, said police, adding that, the injured were shifted to a local hospital.

According to the reports, police registered the case, while the complainant told them that he had no enmity with anyone.

No group claimed responsibility for the attack yet

Source: Nam News Network

MyUfone App Becomes a Rewarding Experience for Users

Pakistani telecom operator, Ufone 4G has added an exciting new feature to its digital suite, ‘MyUfone app’ to provide a better user experience for its customers.

Ufone 4G prepaid and postpaid customers can unlock a world of daily data rewards by simply logging into the app each day. All Ufone customers are now eligible to avail of the surprise incremental rewards for a consecutive period of 7 days.

The MyUfone app is a one-stop online facilitation centre for Ufone 4G customers that gives access to a full suite of Ufone 4G products and services, besides serving as an active communication channel with the company as and when required.

The daily rewards will add further value to customers’ journeys on the app.

Users will need to open the ‘MyUfone app’ on their device and tap on the ‘Daily Rewards’ icon on the home screen. Then select the ‘Unlock’ option to reveal and enjoy the daily reward.

Ufone 4G’s commitment to its customers goes beyond the norm, and the rewards offered personify this dedication.

With customers at the core of everything Ufone 4G does, the company aims to enhance its journey by making it even more delightful through daily rewards.

Source: Pro Pakistani

PSX Rallies With 1000 Point Gain Expecting IMF Announcement [Updated]

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) rallied in the week’s first trading session as bulls took control of the market with traders staking their cash on expectations of Pakistan’s much anticipated staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) this week.

After opening trade at 42,541.71 points, the market showcased bullish sentiments, with the benchmark KSE-100 index gaining as much as 1036 points or ~3 percent after rising to a high of 41,100.65 points within the first two hours of the opening bell.

Gaining 1,371.7 points during the session, the benchmark KSE 100 index recorded its highest-ever daily gain since April 11, 2022, before closing at 41,437.1, from Friday’s close of 40,065.3. The KMI 30 index surged by 2,382.2 points closing at 71,277.6, meanwhile the KSE All share index jumped by 763.6 points settling at 27,965.9.

During the early trading hours, bullish sentiment hit the roof as massive buying was seen across the board where investors celebrated yesterday’s approval of the Finance Bill 2023 on expectations that the IMF would release a bigger bailout before June 30 in exchange for more taxes.

Independent economic Analyst A H H Soomro told ProPakistani,

At 11:15 AM, the market was at the 41,024 level, up by 959 points. Commercial banks (184.22 points), cement (148.44 points), and technology and communication sectors (116.78 points) are the top contributors at the moment. So far, 81 million shares have been exchanged.

The Deputy Head of Research at JS Global Waqas Ghani told ProPakistani,

Talks with IMF have been ongoing in the past few days and the conclusion will be added to the Finance Ministry’s website once it is finalized.

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Source: Pro Pakistani

PAFLA Hosts ‘Future of Work’ Conference in Karachi Highlighting Freelancers and Digital Influencers

The Pakistan Freelancers Association’s (PAFLA’s) “Future of Work (FoW)”: Collaborating with Freelancers, Influencers and Entrepreneurs for Success in the Digital Age” was hosted this Saturday, June 24, 2023 in Karachi.

The first-of-its-kind event brought together prominent names from the digital and freelancing landscape to shed light on the prospects, opportunities, and challenges that are present and will arise for these individuals in Pakistan.

The Guest of Honor at the occasion was Mr. Kamran Tessori, Governor of Sindh while other esteemed speakers included distinguished names like Ayesha Mubarak Ali, Fusion-Tech Artist and Creative Director at Metavisionaries who was named on Forbes Asia’s 30-Under-30 this year, Ayesh and Areesh Fatima, the youngest CCNA and MOS Certified Professionals, and Salman Noman, Pakistan’s first influencer to surpass 10 million subscribers on Youtube.

The event was sponsored by United Bank Limited (UBL), one of the premier financial institutions in the country that has a substantial footprint spread across Pakistan.

Pakistan is amongst the top three biggest markets for freelancers globally and it contributes significantly to the ICT exports emerging from the country.

PAFLA’s FoW Conference focused on highlighting pertinent topics like the future of freelance work, the power of collaborations in building successful partnerships, influencer marketing, entrepreneurship and innovation, the prevalent use of digital tools and technologies along with diversity, equity and inclusion, all of which hold significant influence over the current ecosystem.

Speaking at the occasion, Tufail Ahmed Khan, CEO PAFLA noted; “For many years, freelancers have remained underappreciated on administrative and government levels. At PAFLA, our aim is to change that by bringing these individuals and their respective efforts to the spotlight. At this Future of Work Conference, we have taken a step towards achieving this objective.”

The event was a platform that imparted actionable insights to participants while allowing them to leave with new networks of contacts that can help drive their careers forward. Participants were also able to learn about challenges and opportunities in the digital age as well as knowing how to leverage them on the road to success.

The numerous sessions during the conference facilitated the discovery of the skills and strategies needed to thrive in the new world of work, such as communication, adaptability, and creativity.

Source: Pro Pakistani