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Afghanistan
Taliban Have Detained Two Bamiyan Residents Over Resisting To Give Their Lands To Kuchi Nomads
2023-09-14
[8am] Local sources in Bamiyan
...a place in Afghanistan that used to have some historically interesting statues of the Buddha carved into a mountainside. Then the holy men showed up and now all they have is some big holes...
province report that the Taliban
...Arabic for students...
have imprisoned two residents of this province due to their refusal to give their land to the nomads (Kuchi)
...pastoral nomads belonging primarily to the Ghilji Pashtuns, who have been granted free passage and land use rights since the Pashtun kings ruled Afghanistan. About 2.5 million of them follow the traditional migration route up and down Afghanistan, contesting land ownership along the way, all strong supporters of their fellow Pashtuns, the Taliban...
living in the area.

Sources informed the Hasht-e Subh Daily on Tuesday, 12 September, that Abdullah Sarhadi, the Taliban governor of Bamiyan province, has imprisoned two individuals from the Pashta-e Gharghari village because they did not hand over their land to the Kuchi nomads.

These individuals are identified as Ewaz Danish and Mohammad Gholami.

According to sources, two days ago, Abdullah Sarhadi contacted Ewaz Danish and Mohammad Ghulami and requested that they come to the Bamyan center. However,
a poor excuse is better than no excuse at all...
when these two individuals arrived at the center yesterday, the Taliban governor instructed them to confess in writing that they would hand over their land to the Kuchi nomads.

Sources say that after rejecting this demand, these two individuals were detained and taken into custody.

Sources also add that previously, the Taliban had threatened and insulted these two individuals along with four of their close associates.

This comes after last year when the Taliban’s Conflict Resolution Commission had warned the residents of Rashk to hand over their lands to the Kuchi nomads and leave the region themselves.

With the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan, festivities have occasionally erupted between Kuchi nomads and local residents in various provinces, especially Ghazni, Daikundi, Maidan Wardak, and Bamiyan.

In some cases, the Taliban have forced people to pay hefty fines as compensation to the Kuchi nomads.
Related:
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Bamiyan: 2023-08-15 Decoding the Taliban’s Anti-Persianism
Bamiyan: 2023-07-18 Afghanistan's Shi'ite Minority Suffers 'Systematic Discrimination' Under Taliban Rule
Related:
Kuchi: 2023-09-10 Hazara Reparations Saga Continues: Nawur District Residents Forced to Pay Five Million Afghanis to Kuchi Nomads
Kuchi: 2023-08-04 Taliban Detain and Torture Several, Including Women and Children, in Nawur, Ghazni Province
Kuchi: 2023-05-09 Terrorists Attack Emir’s Palace In Kaduna State, Abduct Nine Children
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