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Taliban group: unlicensed aid organizations and grasper individuals embezzle the donated assistance

Published 07/11/2023
Taliban group: unlicensed aid organizations and grasper individuals embezzle the donated assistance
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RASC News Agency: It is crucial to emphasize that despite the dire need for humanitarian aid in Afghanistan, the Taliban group has faced allegations of misusing aid resources in the past. Specifically, high-ranking officials within the Taliban have been accused of embezzlement in various provinces of the country. In response, the Ministry of Justice of the Taliban group has taken proactive steps to prevent further incidents by urging citizens to seek official permission before making any donations. This measure aims to ensure fair distribution of aid to those who are truly in need.
The announcement made by the Ministry of Justice regarding the Taliban group is based on information and sources gathered from different provinces across the country. Reports indicate that members of the group have shown bias in the distribution of humanitarian aid, disproportionately benefiting their own families and Pashton regions. Consequently, this has led to a scarcity of aid for those who are most vulnerable and urgently require assistance. Recognizing the seriousness of this issue, the Ministry of Justice has urged citizens to remain vigilant and promptly report any such incidents to the authorities.

The Ministry of Justice of the Taliban group has recently made another announcement in response to allegations of misappropriation of humanitarian aid. They contend that aid provided by reputable aid organizations has been improperly utilized by unlicensed aid organizations and individuals motivated solely by personal gain. Consequently, they stress the importance of exercising caution when donating and verify the validity of an organization’s license before making any contributions.

In summary, while Afghanistan desperately needs humanitarian aid, the Taliban group has faced accusations of misusing such resources in the past. The Ministry of Justice acknowledges these concerns and aims to address them through measures such as encouraging citizens to obtain official permission and ensuring the fair distribution of aid. By taking these steps, it is hoped that the Afghanistani people receive the assistance they require in an equitable manner.

EnNews 07/11/2023

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