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The Usurpation of the Properties of the Residents of Bamyan Province by the Kochis with the Support of the Taliban Group

Published 10/08/2023
The Usurpation of the Properties of the Residents of Bamyan Province by the Kochis with the Support of the Taliban Group
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RASC News Agency: Yesterday, Wednesday, August 9, people’s sources from the village of “Pasroye” in the district of Yakawlang, Bamyan province say that the Pashtuns under the name of “Kochi” are seeking to take over the personal properties of the native residents in this area and have filed a lawsuit against the residents of this village.

At the same time, sources from the “Rigshad” area of ​​the center of Bamyan province have also confirmed that Pashtuns claim ownership in the center of Bamyan province with “Kohpich” deeds and decrees that are not known where they were made or which Pashtun ruler of Afghanistan they belong to.

They have people’s personal property and are trying to build a settlement in this area.

Meanwhile, yesterday, the press office of the governor of the Taliban group for Bamyan province announced that the legal dispute between the Kochis and the natives should be decided based on the “Sharia deed”.

The citizens of Bamyan province consider these statements of the governor of the Taliban group to be demagoguery and to pave the way for handing over the properties of the native residents of Bamyan to the Pashtuns.

They add: “Making a deed for the Pashtuns is not a difficult task, because they have so far drawn out deeds in disputes with the ten-dwellers, which are done with reason and “The laws of registering personal properties in the country are not consistent.”

On the other hand, some legal experts also say that many of these property deeds were issued during the Pashtun rulers in Afghanistan who, due to the lack of necessary legal literacy or intentionally, issued the deeds “Kuhpich” and instead they have written the property of “Shafa”, mountain and rivers, and the personal properties of dozens of other people are also included in the same deed.

Native citizens of Bamyan province and other parts of the country have not been able to register their properties due to the tyranny of the rulers, as well as the lack of access to government offices and the remoteness of transportation routes, and now the Pashtuns want to usurp their properties using the power of the Taliban group.

Nevertheless, after the effectiveness of the Taliban group, the conflict between the Kochi and their lawsuits against the settlers has increased.

Meanwhile, according to media reports, 30 residents of Punjab district of Bamyan province have been arrested by the local officials of the Taliban group due to a legal dispute with the nomads.

Also, the Taliban group has imprisoned five residents of “Rashk” village in Punjab district of Bamyan province for not handing over their agricultural fields to the Kochi.

The conflict and usurpation of lands by Pashtuns in the name of “Kochi” has been going on for years, and this situation has intensified with the Taliban group regaining power.

EnNews 10/08/2023

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