UN pressed to lift Afghan sanctions |
Updated at: 0701 PST, Friday, June 03, 2011![]() According to the report, candidates include the controversial former head of the regime's religious police, Mohammed Qalamuddin. Officals believe the move would send a clear signal to insurgents that reintegrating into Afghan society is possible if they put down their arms. The sanctions were imposed in 1999, when the Taliban were in power, and were expanded after the 9/11 attacks on America. They ban about 140 individuals from travelling or holding bank accounts. Removing the restrictions has been a key demand of insurgents in Afghanistan and has long been supported by the Afghan government. Other candidates include well-known figures who have acted as intermediaries in contacts between the Afghan government and the insurgents in recent years such as Arsala Rahmani, a former Taliban education minister. An Afghan minister also said that lifting the sanctions on such men would facilitate the establishment of a political office for the Taliban in a third country as it would allow key intermediaries, mainly former senior figures in the movement now living in Kabul, to travel. |
Friday, 3 June 2011
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