#أفغانستان — Public Fediverse posts
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وزارة الخارجية الأفغانية تدعو الأفغان العالقين في قطر إلى العودة إلى أفغانستان
وزارة الخارجية الأفغانية تدعو الأفغان العالقين في قطر إلى العودة إلى أفغانستان أصدرت وزارة الخارجية الأفغانية بياناً تدعو فيه الأفغان العالقين في قطر إلى العودة إلى أفغانستان، داعيةً إياهم إلى عدم القلق، ومؤكدة أن الأوضاع داخل البلاد مستقرة ولا توجد أي تهديدات أمنية […] -
خلف كل صراع سياسي، ثمة مأساة إنسانية تتفاقم بصمت. في أفغانستان، يعيش أكثر من 90% من السكان تحت خط الفقر، حيث باتت لقمة العيش رهينة للتجاذبات الدولية وتراجع الدعم الإغاثي. السياسة اليوم تضع العمل الإنساني في مأزق أخلاقي وتاريخي صعب. إليكم عرض مفصل لواقع الحال في بلاد الأفغان، جغرافيا الألم وتحديات البقاء، بلغة الأرقام والحقائق الموجعة.
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🏦 #أفغانستان تمنع التداول الربوي في المصارف بشكل كامل … تعرفوا على الدول الأخرى التي تمنع #الربا في البنوك.
https://wasl.news/%d8%a2%d8%ae%d8%b1%d9%87%d8%a7-%d8%a3%d9%81%d8%ba%d8%a7%d9%86%d8%b3%d8%aa%d8%a7%d9%86-%d8%aa%d8%b9%d8%b1%d9%91%d9%81-%d8%b9%d9%84%d9%89-%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%af%d9%88%d9%84-%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%aa%d9%8a-%d8%aa/ -
🏦 #أفغانستان تمنع التداول الربوي في المصارف بشكل كامل … تعرفوا على الدول الأخرى التي تمنع #الربا في البنوك.
https://wasl.news/%d8%a2%d8%ae%d8%b1%d9%87%d8%a7-%d8%a3%d9%81%d8%ba%d8%a7%d9%86%d8%b3%d8%aa%d8%a7%d9%86-%d8%aa%d8%b9%d8%b1%d9%91%d9%81-%d8%b9%d9%84%d9%89-%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%af%d9%88%d9%84-%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%aa%d9%8a-%d8%aa/ -
مجلس الأمن يعتمد بالإجماع تمديد ولاية بعثة الأمم المتحدة في أفغانستان
https://misryoum.com/world/parliament-lmn-yatmd-aljmaa-mdyd/
قرر مجلس الأمن الدولي اليوم الاثنين تمديد ولاية بعثة الأمم المتحدة لتقديم المساعدة إلى أفغانستان لمدة ثلاثة أشهر إضافية حتى 17 يونيو المقبل.وجاء القرار بعد أن اعتمد المجلس بالإجماع القرار رقم 2818 خلال جلسة عقدها اليوم في مقر الأمم...
#مجلس #الأمن #يعتمد #بالإجماع #تمديد #ولاية #بعثة #الأمم #المتحدة #أفغانستان #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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مجلس الأمن يعتمد بالإجماع تمديد ولاية بعثة الأمم المتحدة في أفغانستان
https://misryoum.com/world/parliament-lmn-yatmd-aljmaa-mdyd/
قرر مجلس الأمن الدولي اليوم الاثنين تمديد ولاية بعثة الأمم المتحدة لتقديم المساعدة إلى أفغانستان لمدة ثلاثة أشهر إضافية حتى 17 يونيو المقبل.وجاء القرار بعد أن اعتمد المجلس بالإجماع القرار رقم 2818 خلال جلسة عقدها اليوم في مقر الأمم...
#مجلس #الأمن #يعتمد #بالإجماع #تمديد #ولاية #بعثة #الأمم #المتحدة #أفغانستان #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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مجلس الأمن يعتمد بالإجماع تمديد ولاية بعثة الأمم المتحدة في أفغانستان
https://misryoum.com/world/parliament-lmn-yatmd-aljmaa-mdyd/
قرر مجلس الأمن الدولي اليوم الاثنين تمديد ولاية بعثة الأمم المتحدة لتقديم المساعدة إلى أفغانستان لمدة ثلاثة أشهر إضافية حتى 17 يونيو المقبل.وجاء القرار بعد أن اعتمد المجلس بالإجماع القرار رقم 2818 خلال جلسة عقدها اليوم في مقر الأمم...
#مجلس #الأمن #يعتمد #بالإجماع #تمديد #ولاية #بعثة #الأمم #المتحدة #أفغانستان #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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الحدود الملتهبة بين أفغانستان وباكستان.. ضربات متبادلة تنذر بمواجهة مف
https://misryoum.com/arab/lhdwd-lmlthbh-fghanstan-wbakstan-rbat/
شهد الحدود بين أفغانستان وباكستان تصعيدا عسكريا متسارعا الخميس، مع تبادل هجمات واتهامات بين الجانبين، في تطور ينذر بمواجهة مفتوحة بين البلدين بعدما أقدمت إسلام آباد على قصف العاصمة الأفغانية كابول. هجوم أفغاني ردًا على غارات باكستانية اندلعت الحرب...
#الحدود #الملتهبة #بين #أفغانستان #وباكستان #ضربات #متبادلة #تنذر #بمواجهة #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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الحدود الملتهبة بين أفغانستان وباكستان.. ضربات متبادلة تنذر بمواجهة مف
https://misryoum.com/arab/lhdwd-lmlthbh-fghanstan-wbakstan-rbat/
شهد الحدود بين أفغانستان وباكستان تصعيدا عسكريا متسارعا الخميس، مع تبادل هجمات واتهامات بين الجانبين، في تطور ينذر بمواجهة مفتوحة بين البلدين بعدما أقدمت إسلام آباد على قصف العاصمة الأفغانية كابول. هجوم أفغاني ردًا على غارات باكستانية اندلعت الحرب...
#الحدود #الملتهبة #بين #أفغانستان #وباكستان #ضربات #متبادلة #تنذر #بمواجهة #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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الحدود الملتهبة بين أفغانستان وباكستان.. ضربات متبادلة تنذر بمواجهة مف
https://misryoum.com/arab/lhdwd-lmlthbh-fghanstan-wbakstan-rbat/
شهد الحدود بين أفغانستان وباكستان تصعيدا عسكريا متسارعا الخميس، مع تبادل هجمات واتهامات بين الجانبين، في تطور ينذر بمواجهة مفتوحة بين البلدين بعدما أقدمت إسلام آباد على قصف العاصمة الأفغانية كابول. هجوم أفغاني ردًا على غارات باكستانية اندلعت الحرب...
#الحدود #الملتهبة #بين #أفغانستان #وباكستان #ضربات #متبادلة #تنذر #بمواجهة #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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https://www.gulfchannels.com/350803/ ترامب يوجه نداء لـ 3 دول: أرسلوا لنا بعض الناس الطيبين #InternationalNews #news #أخباردوليّة #أفغانستان #الدنمارك #السويد #الصومال #النرويج #الهجرة #الولاياتالمتحدة #ترامب #سياساتالهجرة #هايتي
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https://www.gulfchannels.com/350803/ ترامب يوجه نداء لـ 3 دول: أرسلوا لنا بعض الناس الطيبين #InternationalNews #news #أخباردوليّة #أفغانستان #الدنمارك #السويد #الصومال #النرويج #الهجرة #الولاياتالمتحدة #ترامب #سياساتالهجرة #هايتي
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مقتـ.ل 4 أشخاص في تبادل إطلاق النار على حدود أفغانستان وباكستان
https://misryoum.com/mqtl-shkhas-tbadl-tlaq-alnar-ala-hdwd-fghanstan-wbakstan/
أعلنت السلطات الأفغانية مقتل 4 أشخاص في تبادل لإطلاق النار على الحدود مع باكستان.وفي وقت لاحق ؛ كشف المتحدث باسم الحكومة الأفغانية ذبيح الله مجاهد عن إندلاع اشتباكات مسلحة بين القوات الأفغانية والباكستانية عند معبر سبين بولداك الحدودي في...
#مقتـل #أشخاص #تبادل #إطلاق #النار #على #حدود #أفغانستان #وباكستان #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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مقتـ.ل 4 أشخاص في تبادل إطلاق النار على حدود أفغانستان وباكستان
https://misryoum.com/mqtl-shkhas-tbadl-tlaq-alnar-ala-hdwd-fghanstan-wbakstan/
أعلنت السلطات الأفغانية مقتل 4 أشخاص في تبادل لإطلاق النار على الحدود مع باكستان.وفي وقت لاحق ؛ كشف المتحدث باسم الحكومة الأفغانية ذبيح الله مجاهد عن إندلاع اشتباكات مسلحة بين القوات الأفغانية والباكستانية عند معبر سبين بولداك الحدودي في...
#مقتـل #أشخاص #تبادل #إطلاق #النار #على #حدود #أفغانستان #وباكستان #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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مقتـ.ل 4 أشخاص في تبادل إطلاق النار على حدود أفغانستان وباكستان
https://misryoum.com/mqtl-shkhas-tbadl-tlaq-alnar-ala-hdwd-fghanstan-wbakstan/
أعلنت السلطات الأفغانية مقتل 4 أشخاص في تبادل لإطلاق النار على الحدود مع باكستان.وفي وقت لاحق ؛ كشف المتحدث باسم الحكومة الأفغانية ذبيح الله مجاهد عن إندلاع اشتباكات مسلحة بين القوات الأفغانية والباكستانية عند معبر سبين بولداك الحدودي في...
#مقتـل #أشخاص #تبادل #إطلاق #النار #على #حدود #أفغانستان #وباكستان #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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القوات الخاصة البريطانية ارتكبت جرائم حرب في أفغانستان
https://misryoum.com/alqwat-alkhash-albrytanyh-artkbt-jraym-hrb-fghanstan/
كشف ضابط بريطاني كبير سابق، أمام لجنة تحقيق عامة في لندن، أن وحدات من القوات الخاصة البريطانية ارتكبت جرائم حرب في أفغانستان خلال عمليات ليلية بين عامي 2010 و2013، شملت إعدام مشتبهين دون محاكمة وقتل أطفال داخل منازلهم.وأفاد الضابط...
#القوات #الخاصة #البريطانية #ارتكبت #جرائم #حرب #أفغانستان #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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القوات الخاصة البريطانية ارتكبت جرائم حرب في أفغانستان
https://misryoum.com/alqwat-alkhash-albrytanyh-artkbt-jraym-hrb-fghanstan/
كشف ضابط بريطاني كبير سابق، أمام لجنة تحقيق عامة في لندن، أن وحدات من القوات الخاصة البريطانية ارتكبت جرائم حرب في أفغانستان خلال عمليات ليلية بين عامي 2010 و2013، شملت إعدام مشتبهين دون محاكمة وقتل أطفال داخل منازلهم.وأفاد الضابط...
#القوات #الخاصة #البريطانية #ارتكبت #جرائم #حرب #أفغانستان #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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القوات الخاصة البريطانية ارتكبت جرائم حرب في أفغانستان
https://misryoum.com/alqwat-alkhash-albrytanyh-artkbt-jraym-hrb-fghanstan/
كشف ضابط بريطاني كبير سابق، أمام لجنة تحقيق عامة في لندن، أن وحدات من القوات الخاصة البريطانية ارتكبت جرائم حرب في أفغانستان خلال عمليات ليلية بين عامي 2010 و2013، شملت إعدام مشتبهين دون محاكمة وقتل أطفال داخل منازلهم.وأفاد الضابط...
#القوات #الخاصة #البريطانية #ارتكبت #جرائم #حرب #أفغانستان #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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فهد الغويدي: الطريق إلى #المدرسة في #أفغانستان. من هنا مرت #الديمقراطية الأمريكية!!
Fahad Al-Ghweidi: the road to #school in #Afghanistan. This is where American "democracy" passed through!!
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إيران تعلن استعدادها لتقديم مساعدات صحية لضحايا الزلزال في أفغانستان
https://misryoum.com/yran-taln-astadadha-ltqdym-almsaadh-ldhaya/
أعلن محمد رضا ظفرقندي، وزير الصحة الإيراني، عن استعداد بلاده لتقديم مساعدات صحية وطبية لضحايا الزلزال في أفغانستان. وفي رسالة بعثها إلى نظيره الأفغاني مولوي نور جلال جلالي، أعرب عن أسفه الشديد إزاء الكارثة التي خلفت خسائر بشرية ومالية فادحة،...
#إيران #تعلن #استعدادها #لتقديم #مساعدات #صحية #لضحايا #الزلزال #أفغانستان #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com
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Cricket and Afghanistan women
Do cricketing authorities have any moral compass at all?
January 2025
For women, life under the Taliban is like living in a prison. Even prisons have windows but the latest edict from the Taliban is that no new buildings can have a window through which a woman can be seen. Existing buildings must have such windows blocked up or screened off. The reason is “seeing women working in kitchens, in courtyards or collecting water from wells can lead to obscene acts”. Thus spoke Hibatullah Akhundzada, leader of the Taliban.
This is just the latest draconian measure. Women have no rights to free movement, education or work. Outside they must be completely covered over. Protections for girls and women subject to domestic abuse have been demolished. There has been a surge of forced marriages for girls and women. A full report, published by Amnesty called Death in Slow Motion reveals the full horrific nature of life for women, if ‘life’ be the correct word to use, in Afghanistan.
Enter cricket and the question of whether England should play Afghanistan: men, of course, because women are not allowed to play cricket or anything else, and members of the nascent women’s cricket team fled the country. This brings up the familiar question of whether we should engage in sporting activities with countries that have little concept of, or adherence to, human rights. We have discussed Saudi Arabia’s huge investment in sport and the recent disgraceful decision to award them the football (soccer, US) World Cup.
Bizarrely the Guardian reports (7 January) the England and Wales Cricket Board are refusing to schedule games against Afghanistan out of concern for a deterioration of basic human rights for women in the country. They are however, along with Australia, happy to play them in next month’s Champions Trophy. They are quoted as saying that they do not think a ban would make much difference to the ruling party there and that a unilateral decision would be less effective than a unified one by the International Cricket Council.
What should be the response for sporting bodies to taking part in sports with regimes who do not observe human rights for all or part of their citizenry? Does playing sport offer hope as the ECB argue? Or does continuing to play sport bolster the regimes and enables them to bask in the publicity while doing nothing to improve rights? Indeed, does sport actually make matters worse? During the communist era, East Germany and USSR for example, used sport to promote the idea of a healthy and successful society. The Saudi regime is investing billions in its sporting activities simply to promote the country to the world. We call it ‘sportswashing’. This enables regimes to sanitise their image knowing that the excitement of sport will give them massive uncritical coverage.
Will playing cricket against Afghanistan offer hope in the country? It might provide some amusement to Afghan men to watch their team, but the women? On the one hand it might put a spotlight on the country and its appalling treatment of women (good). On the other, it offers some favourable publicity to the regime and demonstrates to Afghanis that when money is on offer, the West very quickly loses its moral scruples (bad).
Meanwhile, a group of politicians led by Tonia Antiniazzi (Lab), has written to the ECB expressing their deep concern. The ECB’s responses can be seen in this BBC Sport report. Neither local MPs, John Glen nor Danny Kruger have signed the letter.
Sources: ECB, The Guardian, Amnesty International, BBC
#HumanRights_ #Afghanistan #cricket #ECB #Taliban #نساء #women #womenSRights #أفغانستان #جدجد #طالبان
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Cricket and Afghanistan women
Do cricketing authorities have any moral compass at all?
January 2025
For women, life under the Taliban is like living in a prison. Even prisons have windows but the latest edict from the Taliban is that no new buildings can have a window through which a woman can be seen. Existing buildings must have such windows blocked up or screened off. The reason is “seeing women working in kitchens, in courtyards or collecting water from wells can lead to obscene acts”. Thus spoke Hibatullah Akhundzada, leader of the Taliban.
This is just the latest draconian measure. Women have no rights to free movement, education or work. Outside they must be completely covered over. Protections for girls and women subject to domestic abuse have been demolished. There has been a surge of forced marriages for girls and women. A full report, published by Amnesty called Death in Slow Motion reveals the full horrific nature of life for women, if ‘life’ be the correct word to use, in Afghanistan.
Enter cricket and the question of whether England should play Afghanistan: men, of course, because women are not allowed to play cricket or anything else, and members of the nascent women’s cricket team fled the country. This brings up the familiar question of whether we should engage in sporting activities with countries that have little concept of, or adherence to, human rights. We have discussed Saudi Arabia’s huge investment in sport and the recent disgraceful decision to award them the football (soccer, US) World Cup.
Bizarrely the Guardian reports (7 January) the England and Wales Cricket Board are refusing to schedule games against Afghanistan out of concern for a deterioration of basic human rights for women in the country. They are however, along with Australia, happy to play them in next month’s Champions Trophy. They are quoted as saying that they do not think a ban would make much difference to the ruling party there and that a unilateral decision would be less effective than a unified one by the International Cricket Council.
What should be the response for sporting bodies to taking part in sports with regimes who do not observe human rights for all or part of their citizenry? Does playing sport offer hope as the ECB argue? Or does continuing to play sport bolster the regimes and enables them to bask in the publicity while doing nothing to improve rights? Indeed, does sport actually make matters worse? During the communist era, East Germany and USSR for example, used sport to promote the idea of a healthy and successful society. The Saudi regime is investing billions in its sporting activities simply to promote the country to the world. We call it ‘sportswashing’. This enables regimes to sanitise their image knowing that the excitement of sport will give them massive uncritical coverage.
Will playing cricket against Afghanistan offer hope in the country? It might provide some amusement to Afghan men to watch their team, but the women? On the one hand it might put a spotlight on the country and its appalling treatment of women (good). On the other, it offers some favourable publicity to the regime and demonstrates to Afghanis that when money is on offer, the West very quickly loses its moral scruples (bad).
Meanwhile, a group of politicians led by Tonia Antiniazzi (Lab), has written to the ECB expressing their deep concern. The ECB’s responses can be seen in this BBC Sport report. Neither local MPs, John Glen nor Danny Kruger have signed the letter.
Sources: ECB, The Guardian, Amnesty International, BBC
#HumanRights_ #Afghanistan #cricket #ECB #Taliban #نساء #women #womenSRights #أفغانستان #جدجد #طالبان
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Cricket and Afghanistan women
Do cricketing authorities have any moral compass at all?
January 2025
For women, life under the Taliban is like living in a prison. Even prisons have windows but the latest edict from the Taliban is that no new buildings can have a window through which a woman can be seen. Existing buildings must have such windows blocked up or screened off. The reason is “seeing women working in kitchens, in courtyards or collecting water from wells can lead to obscene acts”. Thus spoke Hibatullah Akhundzada, leader of the Taliban.
This is just the latest draconian measure. Women have no rights to free movement, education or work. Outside they must be completely covered over. Protections for girls and women subject to domestic abuse have been demolished. There has been a surge of forced marriages for girls and women. A full report, published by Amnesty called Death in Slow Motion reveals the full horrific nature of life for women, if ‘life’ be the correct word to use, in Afghanistan.
Enter cricket and the question of whether England should play Afghanistan: men, of course, because women are not allowed to play cricket or anything else, and members of the nascent women’s cricket team fled the country. This brings up the familiar question of whether we should engage in sporting activities with countries that have little concept of, or adherence to, human rights. We have discussed Saudi Arabia’s huge investment in sport and the recent disgraceful decision to award them the football (soccer, US) World Cup.
Bizarrely the Guardian reports (7 January) the England and Wales Cricket Board are refusing to schedule games against Afghanistan out of concern for a deterioration of basic human rights for women in the country. They are however, along with Australia, happy to play them in next month’s Champions Trophy. They are quoted as saying that they do not think a ban would make much difference to the ruling party there and that a unilateral decision would be less effective than a unified one by the International Cricket Council.
What should be the response for sporting bodies to taking part in sports with regimes who do not observe human rights for all or part of their citizenry? Does playing sport offer hope as the ECB argue? Or does continuing to play sport bolster the regimes and enables them to bask in the publicity while doing nothing to improve rights? Indeed, does sport actually make matters worse? During the communist era, East Germany and USSR for example, used sport to promote the idea of a healthy and successful society. The Saudi regime is investing billions in its sporting activities simply to promote the country to the world. We call it ‘sportswashing’. This enables regimes to sanitise their image knowing that the excitement of sport will give them massive uncritical coverage.
Will playing cricket against Afghanistan offer hope in the country? It might provide some amusement to Afghan men to watch their team, but the women? On the one hand it might put a spotlight on the country and its appalling treatment of women (good). On the other, it offers some favourable publicity to the regime and demonstrates to Afghanis that when money is on offer, the West very quickly loses its moral scruples (bad).
Meanwhile, a group of politicians led by Tonia Antiniazzi (Lab), has written to the ECB expressing their deep concern. The ECB’s responses can be seen in this BBC Sport report. Neither local MPs, John Glen nor Danny Kruger have signed the letter.
Sources: ECB, The Guardian, Amnesty International, BBC
#HumanRights_ #Afghanistan #cricket #ECB #Taliban #نساء #women #womenSRights #أفغانستان #جدجد #طالبان
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Cricket and Afghanistan women
Do cricketing authorities have any moral compass at all?
January 2025
For women, life under the Taliban is like living in a prison. Even prisons have windows but the latest edict from the Taliban is that no new buildings can have a window through which a woman can be seen. Existing buildings must have such windows blocked up or screened off. The reason is “seeing women working in kitchens, in courtyards or collecting water from wells can lead to obscene acts”. Thus spoke Hibatullah Akhundzada, leader of the Taliban.
This is just the latest draconian measure. Women have no rights to free movement, education or work. Outside they must be completely covered over. Protections for girls and women subject to domestic abuse have been demolished. There has been a surge of forced marriages for girls and women. A full report, published by Amnesty called Death in Slow Motion reveals the full horrific nature of life for women, if ‘life’ be the correct word to use, in Afghanistan.
Enter cricket and the question of whether England should play Afghanistan: men, of course, because women are not allowed to play cricket or anything else, and members of the nascent women’s cricket team fled the country. This brings up the familiar question of whether we should engage in sporting activities with countries that have little concept of, or adherence to, human rights. We have discussed Saudi Arabia’s huge investment in sport and the recent disgraceful decision to award them the football (soccer, US) World Cup.
Bizarrely the Guardian reports (7 January) the England and Wales Cricket Board are refusing to schedule games against Afghanistan out of concern for a deterioration of basic human rights for women in the country. They are however, along with Australia, happy to play them in next month’s Champions Trophy. They are quoted as saying that they do not think a ban would make much difference to the ruling party there and that a unilateral decision would be less effective than a unified one by the International Cricket Council.
What should be the response for sporting bodies to taking part in sports with regimes who do not observe human rights for all or part of their citizenry? Does playing sport offer hope as the ECB argue? Or does continuing to play sport bolster the regimes and enables them to bask in the publicity while doing nothing to improve rights? Indeed, does sport actually make matters worse? During the communist era, East Germany and USSR for example, used sport to promote the idea of a healthy and successful society. The Saudi regime is investing billions in its sporting activities simply to promote the country to the world. We call it ‘sportswashing’. This enables regimes to sanitise their image knowing that the excitement of sport will give them massive uncritical coverage.
Will playing cricket against Afghanistan offer hope in the country? It might provide some amusement to Afghan men to watch their team, but the women? On the one hand it might put a spotlight on the country and its appalling treatment of women (good). On the other, it offers some favourable publicity to the regime and demonstrates to Afghanis that when money is on offer, the West very quickly loses its moral scruples (bad).
Meanwhile, a group of politicians led by Tonia Antiniazzi (Lab), has written to the ECB expressing their deep concern. The ECB’s responses can be seen in this BBC Sport report. Neither local MPs, John Glen nor Danny Kruger have signed the letter.
Sources: ECB, The Guardian, Amnesty International, BBC
#HumanRights_ #Afghanistan #cricket #ECB #Taliban #نساء #women #womenSRights #أفغانستان #جدجد #طالبان
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Cricket and Afghanistan women
Do cricketing authorities have any moral compass at all?
January 2025
For women, life under the Taliban is like living in a prison. Even prisons have windows but the latest edict from the Taliban is that no new buildings can have a window through which a woman can be seen. Existing buildings must have such windows blocked up or screened off. The reason is “seeing women working in kitchens, in courtyards or collecting water from wells can lead to obscene acts”. Thus spoke Hibatullah Akhundzada, leader of the Taliban.
This is just the latest draconian measure. Women have no rights to free movement, education or work. Outside they must be completely covered over. Protections for girls and women subject to domestic abuse have been demolished. There has been a surge of forced marriages for girls and women. A full report, published by Amnesty called Death in Slow Motion reveals the full horrific nature of life for women, if ‘life’ be the correct word to use, in Afghanistan.
Enter cricket and the question of whether England should play Afghanistan: men, of course, because women are not allowed to play cricket or anything else, and members of the nascent women’s cricket team fled the country. This brings up the familiar question of whether we should engage in sporting activities with countries that have little concept of, or adherence to, human rights. We have discussed Saudi Arabia’s huge investment in sport and the recent disgraceful decision to award them the football (soccer, US) World Cup.
Bizarrely the Guardian reports (7 January) the England and Wales Cricket Board are refusing to schedule games against Afghanistan out of concern for a deterioration of basic human rights for women in the country. They are however, along with Australia, happy to play them in next month’s Champions Trophy. They are quoted as saying that they do not think a ban would make much difference to the ruling party there and that a unilateral decision would be less effective than a unified one by the International Cricket Council.
What should be the response for sporting bodies to taking part in sports with regimes who do not observe human rights for all or part of their citizenry? Does playing sport offer hope as the ECB argue? Or does continuing to play sport bolster the regimes and enables them to bask in the publicity while doing nothing to improve rights? Indeed, does sport actually make matters worse? During the communist era, East Germany and USSR for example, used sport to promote the idea of a healthy and successful society. The Saudi regime is investing billions in its sporting activities simply to promote the country to the world. We call it ‘sportswashing’. This enables regimes to sanitise their image knowing that the excitement of sport will give them massive uncritical coverage.
Will playing cricket against Afghanistan offer hope in the country? It might provide some amusement to Afghan men to watch their team, but the women? On the one hand it might put a spotlight on the country and its appalling treatment of women (good). On the other, it offers some favourable publicity to the regime and demonstrates to Afghanis that when money is on offer, the West very quickly loses its moral scruples (bad).
Meanwhile, a group of politicians led by Tonia Antiniazzi (Lab), has written to the ECB expressing their deep concern. The ECB’s responses can be seen in this BBC Sport report. Neither local MPs, John Glen nor Danny Kruger have signed the letter.
Sources: ECB, The Guardian, Amnesty International, BBC
#HumanRights_ #Afghanistan #cricket #ECB #Taliban #نساء #women #womenSRights #أفغانستان #جدجد #طالبان
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تنظيم “داعش” يتبنى هجوما استهدف سياحا وسط أفغانستان
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تنظيم “داعش” يتبنى هجوما استهدف سياحا وسط أفغانستان
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الاتحاد الأوروبى يدين هجومًا استهدف أجانب فى أفغانستان
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الاتحاد الأوروبى يدين هجومًا استهدف أجانب فى أفغانستان
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جوتيريش يُعبر عن حزنه إزاء الخسائر فى الأرواح بسبب فيضانات أفغانستان
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جوتيريش يُعبر عن حزنه إزاء الخسائر فى الأرواح بسبب فيضانات أفغانستان
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الهجوم الذي إستهدف #موسكو يكشف للعالم عن حقيقة عمالة تنظيم #داعش_خراسان مع #أمريكا „
١- #الولايات_المتحدة حذرت #روسيا قبل شهر من إحتمالية تعرضها لهجوم إرهابي يستهدف تجمعات مثل الحفلات … فهل أمريكا تعلم الغيب أم إنها هي من تقف وراء ذلك الهجوم بإسم #داعش؟!
٢- نفس الوضع حدث مع #إيران … #الولايات_المتحدة_الأمريكية حذرت إيران من تعرضها لهجوم، ثم وقع الهجوم والتفجيرات.
٣- الهجمات التي وقعت في إيران وروسيا حدثت في وقت لا تخدم فيه إلا مصالح أمريكا.
٤- تنظيم داعش #خراسان منذ تأسيسه كان يضرب #المسلمون السنة في #أفغانستان ، ولم يطلق رصاصة واحدة ضد #إسرائيل.
#أمريكا_الإرهابية
The attack that targeted #Moscow reveals to the world the truth about the work of #ISIS_Khorasan with #America „
1- The #United_States warned #Russia a month ago of the possibility of a terrorist attack targeting gatherings such as parties... Does America know the unseen or is it the one behind that attack in the name of #ISIS?!
2- The same situation happened with #Iran... The #United_States_of_America warned Iran that it would be attacked, and then the attack and bombings occurred.
3- The attacks that occurred in Iran and Russia occurred at a time when they only served America’s interests.
4- Since its establishment, ISIS #Khorasan has been attacking #SunniMuslims in #Afghanistan, and has not fired a single bullet against #Israel.
#US #USA #America_Terrorist
Атака, направленная против #Москвы, раскрывает миру правду о работе #ИГИЛ_Хорасан с #Америкой.
1. #Соединенные_Штаты месяц назад предупредили #Россию о возможности террористической атаки против таких собраний, как партии... Знает ли Америка о невидимом или именно она стоит за этой атакой во имя #ИГИЛ?!
2- Та же ситуация произошла с #Ираном... #Соединенные_Штаты_Америки предупредили Иран, что он будет атакован, а затем произошли нападение и взрывы.
3. Нападения, произошедшие в Иране и России, произошли в то время, когда они служили только интересам Америки.
4- С момента своего создания ИГИЛ #Хорасан нападает на #мусульман-суннитов в #Афганистане и не выпустило ни одной пули по #Израилю.
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السعودية تدين وتستنكر التفجير الإرهابى فى إقليم قندهار جنوب أفغانستان
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السعودية تدين وتستنكر التفجير الإرهابى فى إقليم قندهار جنوب أفغانستان
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رسالة علماء #أفغانستان إلى رجال #غزة الأبطال
لن ننسى أبدًا .💔
لن نتوقف أبدًا عن المشاركة
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"وحين قصفنا #ليبيا وأفغانستان؟" كندي يحرج وزيرة بلاده!
“هل كان شعورك مشابها حين اجتاحت واشنطن #العراق؟.. ماذا عن الرياضيين الكنديين حين قصفنا #ليبيا و #أفغانستان؟.. ماذا عن الرياضيين الإسرائيليين؟“.. الناشط الكندي إيف إنغلر يحرج وزيرة الرياضة في بلاده، ويفضح ازدواجيتها، في الانحياز للاعبي إسرائيل وأمريكا، ومعاقبة لاعبي روسيا وبيلاروسيا!
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