[Afghanistan] - IEA rejects UN report suggesting 23 armed groups run in Afghanistan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) on Friday declined a report by the United Nations Secretary-General suggesting that 23 armed groups
declare to run in the country.The report, entitled the situation in Afghanistan and its implications for worldwide peace and security, also
said that a minimum of nine extrajudicial killings, at least 17 arbitrary arrests and detentions and at least 9 instances of torture and
ill-treatment took place in infraction of the general amnesty.IEA&& s Foreign Ministry in a statement said that && categorizing unsolved
murder cases as extra-judicial killings, criminal cases as approximate arrests and physical altercations in the course of arrest as abuse
and ill-treatment is oppression and misrepresentation.&& The declaration likewise said that drawing nationwide level conclusions from a &&
small sample size of supposed cases and labeling social media propaganda accounts as genuine armed groups is a clear bias to validate
particular stories or an info gap.&& The foreign ministry said that they appreciate that the report has actually born in mind of steps
taken by IEA with concerns to improved governance, accountability and access to services, continuation of incomes to female civil servants,
efforts towards nationwide reconciliation and unity, suppressing arms trafficking, and narcotics cultivation and trade, treatment of druggie
and decline in security occurrences by unlawful armed aspects and Daesh.&& We are motivated that the report advises extension of useful
engagement in between the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and worldwide community that puts the needs of the Afghan people first,& & the
declaration said.&& Within the limitations of our sovereignty, nationwide interests and teachings of the Holy Religion of Islam, the
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan stands ready to continue to deal with the global community to address issues of shared concern.&& The post
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