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Afghanistan
Taliban Drops Ban, Guarantees Security of Red Cross in Afghanistan
2019-09-15
[VOA] KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - The Taliban on Sunday revoked their ban on the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Afghanistan and gave a guarantee of security for its staff doing humanitarian work in areas under their control.
Projecting a humane image ahead of the Emirate declaration, or they just need the smelly bodies gone ?
Taliban leaders imposed a ban on the ICRC and the World Health Organization (WHO) in April saying the organizations were carrying out "suspicious" activities during vaccinations campaigns and not sticking to their declared missions.

"The Islamic Emirate restores the former security guarantees to ICRC in Afghanistan and instructs all mujahideen to pave the way for ICRC activities and be mindful of security to this committee's workers and equipment," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid in a statement.
The demand for a Red Ak-47 insignia shall come later maybe.
The Taliban refer to themselves as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. The spokesman did not refer to the WHO in his statement.

Officials at ICRC and WHO in Kabul were not immediately available for comment.

The WHO has been carrying out a vaccination campaign in Afghanistan, one of the last countries in the world where polio is endemic. The ICRC has been providing medical support for more than 30 years.

Aid groups operating in Afghanistan stress that they do not take sides.

The ICRC in particular is known for its strict neutrality in conflicts.

It operates in Taliban-controlled areas with a guarantee of safety and helps to repatriate bodies from both sides after fighting between the militants and the Afghan army.

The Taliban control or contest more than half of Afghanistan's 410 Afghan districts.
Posted by:Dron66046

#4  I think Matt nailed it. Also, this way they have trained doctors treating their wounded ahead of the local civilians.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-09-15 14:12  

#3  They just want more hostages to negotiate with. "Yes, we guaranteed the safety of Red Thingie workers, but you are a feringi spy."
Posted by: Matt   2019-09-15 13:57  

#2  I guess they believe that they're getting the country back.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-09-15 11:16  

#1  What need of vaccinations when all that is necessary is to take the right page from the Koran and thus cover the afflicted area.
Posted by: Cesare   2019-09-15 09:33  

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