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Afghanistan Must be Seen as Platform for Cordiality: CEO CONTRACT AWARD NOTIFICATION Date: 22 nd November, 2017 Project Name: Citizens’ Charter National Priority Program (CCNPP)/ Citizens’ Charter Afghanistan Project (CCAP) Project ID: P160567 Funding: ARTF TFA03827 and IDA D1390-AF Type of Consultancy Services: Conflict and Fragility Study under the Citizens’ Charter Afghanistan Project (CCAP) Client: Ministry of Rural Rehabilitations and Development (MRRD) Notification: 10 working days (22 nd November, 2017 to 05 th December, 2017) Further details are available in the NPA website: www.npa.gov.af November 22, 2017 Back Page www.outlookafghanistan.net facebook.com/The.Daily.Outlook.Afghanistan Email: [email protected] Phone: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019 Add: Sarai Ghazni, District 3, Kabul www.thedailyafghanistan.com facebook.com/The.Daily.Afghanistan Email: [email protected] Phone: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019 Add: Sarai Ghazni, District 3, Kabul Jalalabad Kandahar Ghazni Mazar Herat Bamayan Kabul Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy 19°C 19°C 7°C -2°C 10°C 1°C 13°C 2°C -3°C 19°C 10°C 11°C 9°C 20°C Daily Outlook Weather Forcast www.thedailyafghanistan.com facebook.com/The.Daily.Afghanistan Email: [email protected] Phone: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019 Afghanistan to Review Kabul-Amritsar Air Link: Abdali KABUL - Afghan Ambassador to Indian Shaida Abdali says his government will soon revive the Amritsar-Kabul air link to fur- ther promote trade activities be- tween the two countries, a media report said on Tuesday. He expressed the view during an interaction with local busi- nessmen involved in export and import, organised by the Confed- eration of Indian Industry (CII) at Indian state of Panjab. The envoy pledged support to the Indian industry for the pro- motion of trade. “We plan to re- sume the air freight and passen- ger link between Amritsar and Kabul by December 31. ...(More on P4)...(7) KABUL - Afghanistan Peace Studies Organization (APSO) says a meeting on the reconcili- ation process, expected to take place in Dubai, has been delayed. In a statement, the organisa- tion said the informal meeting, scheduled to be held in early No- vember, was to be attended by Afghan politicians, civil society activists and members of Tali- ban’s political office. But the talks have been delayed due to certain problems and a JALALABAD - Public awareness drives on human trafficking have helped in a decline in the number of incidents of human trafficking in the country in comparison to the past years, Emergency Relief and Devel- opment Authority (ERDA) said on Tuesday. Ahmad Shabir Sapi, head of the ERDA, while addressing a public awareness gathering in Jalalabad, the capital of Nangarhar province, said KABUL - Khial Mohammad Hus- saini has been appointed as gov- ernor of southern Zabul province, the independent Directorate of Local Governance (IDLG) said on Tuesday. IDLG had recommended the ap- pointment of Hussain, who has ample experience in governance, as Zabul governor. The proposal was approved by President Ashraf KABUL - The International Criminal Court’s prosecutor has requested a full investiga- tion in Afghanistan. US and Af- ghan military personnel could be indicted, along with Taliban members, for committing crimes against humanity. The chief prosecutor of the In- ternational Criminal Court on Monday formally asked for judi- cial authorization to open a full investigation into the possibil- ity that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed in Afghanistan: by the Taliban, by Afghan forces and by the American military. new date and venue will be an- nounced later on, according to the statement. The organisation rejected reports that there was an official plan for direct talks between the High Peace Council (HPC) and Taliban representatives. It added the participants would express only their personal views. Such meetings have al- ready been organised in Qatar, Dubai, Islamabad, Germany and France by Pugwash.(Pajhwok) the meeting had been invited to give more information to the authorities dealing with hu- man trafficking. He said that the common people are also invited to these gatherings in order for them to gain bet- ter information on the subject and the practice of human trafficking. “Afghanistan has improved its rank- ing according to the US surveys con- ducted on human trafficking,” he said. ...(More on P4)...(8) Ghani. Hussain, a resident of Ghazni province, served as president ad- viser before being made Zabul’s governor. He replaces Bismillah Afghanmal. Meanwhile, a credible source con- fided to Pajhwok Afghan News the governors of about 10 prov- inces would be replaced soon. (Pajhwok) Judges are expected to give Pros- ecutor Fatou Bensouda the go- ahead after more than a decade of preliminary consideration by her office. “After a comprehensive and careful scrutiny of the infor- mation available to the office,” Bensouda said in a statement an- nouncing her decision, “I have determined that there is a rea- sonable basis to proceed with an investigation of the situation in Afghanistan.” She named the Taliban and Haqqani Network, the Afghan National Security Forces, in particular, members of the National Directorate for Se- US, Afghan Forces to Face War Crimes Investigation, Alongside Taliban Incidents of Human Trafficking Drop in Afghanistan Dubai Meeting on Afghan Peace Process Delayed Hussaini Appointed as New Governor of Zabul WASHINGTON - Afghanistan will never all allow its ties with one country to overshadow its relationship with others , CEO Dr Abdullah Abdullah told the UN General Assembly on Monday. “We have used every opportunity to make it clear through words and deeds that we will never allow our relations with any single country or group of countries to overshadow or adversely affect relations with other countries in the region or beyond. “Afghanistan is to be seen as a strategic asset and a platform of cordiality for all,” Abdullah said. “We consider negative state rivalries and the use of violent proxy forces as counter-productive. ...(More on P4)...(5) curity and the Afghan National Police, and members of the US armed forces and CIA. The latter will also be held re- sponsible for acts committed at secret detention centers located in Lithuania, Poland and Roma- nia as well as on Afghan terri- tory. She has previously reported that US personnel have inflicted “torture, cruel treatment, outrag- es upon personal dignity and/or rape” upon dozens of detainees. Bensouda said she would only be looking at alleged war crimes committed on the territory of Af- ghanistan since May 1, 2003, the date ...(More on P4)...(6) ل متحد: با سرمنشی مل یدار ائیه در د ئیس اجر ر م هنوز وریز قبال تر پاکستان در سیاستغییر نکرده است تWASHINGTON - Afghanistan will never all allow its ties with one country to overshadow its relationship with others , CEO Dr Abdullah Abdullah told the UN General Assembly on Monday.
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Page 1: Afghanistan Must be Seen as Platform for Cordiality: CEO 22, 2017/BackPage.pdf · Afghanistan Must be Seen as Platform for Cordiality: CEO CONTRACT AWARD NOTIFICATION Date: 22nd November,

Afghanistan Must be Seen as Platform for

Cordiality: CEO

CONTRACT AWARD NOTIFICATION

Date: 22nd November, 2017 Project Name: Citizens’ Charter National Priority Program (CCNPP)/ Citizens’ Charter Afghanistan Project (CCAP) Project ID: P160567 Funding: ARTF TFA03827 and IDA D1390-AF Type of Consultancy Services: Conflict and Fragility Study under the Citizens’ Charter Afghanistan Project (CCAP) Client: Ministry of Rural Rehabilitations and Development (MRRD) Notification: 10 working days (22nd November, 2017 to 05th December, 2017) Further details are available in the NPA website: www.npa.gov.af

November 22, 2017Back Page

www.outlookafghanistan.netfacebook.com/The.Daily.Outlook.Afghanistan

Email: [email protected]: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019

Add: Sarai Ghazni, District 3, Kabul

www.thedailyafghanistan.comfacebook.com/The.Daily.Afghanistan

Email: [email protected]: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019

Add: Sarai Ghazni, District 3, Kabul

Jalalabad KandaharGhazni Mazar Herat Bamayan KabulCloudyCloudyClear Cloudy Clear ClearCloudy

19°C19°C

7°C -2°C

10°C

1°C

13°C2°C

-3°C

19°C

10°C 11°C 9°C

20°C

Daily Outlook Weather Forcast

www.thedailyafghanistan.comfacebook.com/The.Daily.Afghanistan

Email: [email protected]: 0093 (799) 005019/777-005019

Afghanistan to Review Kabul-Amritsar Air

Link: Abdali

KABUL - Afghan Ambassador to Indian Shaida Abdali says his government will soon revive the Amritsar-Kabul air link to fur-ther promote trade activities be-tween the two countries, a media report said on Tuesday.He expressed the view during an interaction with local busi-nessmen involved in export and import, organised by the Confed-eration of Indian Industry (CII) at Indian state of Panjab.The envoy pledged support to the Indian industry for the pro-motion of trade. “We plan to re-sume the air freight and passen-ger link between Amritsar and Kabul by December 31....(More on P4)...(7)

KABUL - Afghanistan Peace Studies Organization (APSO) says a meeting on the reconcili-ation process, expected to take place in Dubai, has been delayed.In a statement, the organisa-tion said the informal meeting, scheduled to be held in early No-vember, was to be attended by Afghan politicians, civil society activists and members of Tali-ban’s political office.But the talks have been delayed due to certain problems and a

JALALABAD - Public awareness drives on human trafficking have helped in a decline in the number of incidents of human trafficking in the country in comparison to the past years, Emergency Relief and Devel-opment Authority (ERDA) said on Tuesday.Ahmad Shabir Sapi, head of the ERDA, while addressing a public awareness gathering in Jalalabad, the capital of Nangarhar province, said

KABUL - Khial Mohammad Hus-saini has been appointed as gov-ernor of southern Zabul province, the independent Directorate of Local Governance (IDLG) said on Tuesday.IDLG had recommended the ap-pointment of Hussain, who has ample experience in governance, as Zabul governor. The proposal was approved by President Ashraf

KABUL - The International Criminal Court’s prosecutor has requested a full investiga-tion in Afghanistan. US and Af-ghan military personnel could be indicted, along with Taliban members, for committing crimes against humanity.The chief prosecutor of the In-ternational Criminal Court on Monday formally asked for judi-cial authorization to open a full investigation into the possibil-ity that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed in Afghanistan: by the Taliban, by Afghan forces and by the American military.

new date and venue will be an-nounced later on, according to the statement.The organisation rejected reports that there was an official plan for direct talks between the High Peace Council (HPC) and Taliban representatives.It added the participants would express only their personal views. Such meetings have al-ready been organised in Qatar, Dubai, Islamabad, Germany and France by Pugwash.(Pajhwok)

the meeting had been invited to give more information to the authorities dealing with hu-man trafficking.He said that the common people are also invited to these gatherings in order for them to gain bet-ter information on the subject and the

practice of human trafficking.“Afghanistan has improved its rank-ing according to the US surveys con-ducted on human trafficking,” he said. ...(More on P4)...(8)

Ghani.Hussain, a resident of Ghazni province, served as president ad-viser before being made Zabul’s governor. He replaces Bismillah Afghanmal.Meanwhile, a credible source con-fided to Pajhwok Afghan News the governors of about 10 prov-inces would be replaced soon.(Pajhwok)

Judges are expected to give Pros-ecutor Fatou Bensouda the go-ahead after more than a decade of preliminary consideration by her office. “After a comprehensive and careful scrutiny of the infor-mation available to the office,” Bensouda said in a statement an-nouncing her decision, “I have determined that there is a rea-sonable basis to proceed with an investigation of the situation in Afghanistan.” She named the Taliban and Haqqani Network, the Afghan National Security Forces, in particular, members of the National Directorate for Se-

US, Afghan Forces to Face War Crimes Investigation, Alongside Taliban

Incidents of Human Trafficking Drop in Afghanistan

Dubai Meeting on Afghan Peace Process Delayed

Hussaini Appointed as New Governor of Zabul

WASHINGTON - Afghanistan will never all allow its ties with one country to overshadow its relationship with others , CEO Dr Abdullah Abdullah told the UN General Assembly on Monday.“We have used every opportunity to make it clear through words and deeds that we will never allow our relations with any single country or group of countries

to overshadow or adversely affect relations with other countries in the region or beyond.“Afghanistan is to be seen as a strategic asset and a platform of cordiality for all,” Abdullah said. “We consider negative state rivalries and the use of violent proxy forces as counter-productive....(More on P4)...(5)

curity and the Afghan National Police, and members of the US armed forces and CIA.The latter will also be held re-sponsible for acts committed at secret detention centers located in Lithuania, Poland and Roma-nia as well as on Afghan terri-tory. She has previously reported that US personnel have inflicted “torture, cruel treatment, outrag-es upon personal dignity and/or rape” upon dozens of detainees.Bensouda said she would only be looking at alleged war crimes committed on the territory of Af-ghanistan since May 1, 2003, the date ...(More on P4)...(6)

رئیس اجرائیه در دیدار با سرمنشی ملل متحد:سیاست پاکستان در قبال تروریزم هنوز

تغییر نکرده است

WASHINGTON - Afghanistan will never all allow its ties with one country to overshadow its relationship with others , CEO Dr Abdullah

Abdullah told the UN General Assembly on Monday.

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