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The title of this release is in reference to Qur’anic verse 2:220. Here it is in full: “To this world and the Hereafter. And they ask you about orphans. Say, ‘Improvement for them is best. And if you mix your affairs with theirs – they are your brothers. And God knows the corrupter from the amender. And if God had willed, He could have put you in difficulty. Indeed, God is Exalted in Might and Wise.'”
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The title of this release is in reference to parts of Qur’anic verses 9:107 and 59:11.
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On 13 December, the Rajban Security Directorate claimed to have discovered leaflets by IS threatening to undertake attacks and bombings in Rajban and Zintan. The targets listed include local Security Directorates, police stations, officials and security heads.
On 17 December, heavy clashes occurred between Libyan National Army (LNA) forces and Derna Protection Force (DPF) remnants in eastern Derna. According to the spokesperson for the LNA’s 73 Infantry Brigade the fighting was most violent between the two opposing groups in over a month, with at least three LNA fighters killed.
On 11 December, the Benghazi Defence Brigade (BDB) took control of a checkpoint in Abu Grein, some 120 km west of Sirte.
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Negotiations took place between the representatives of Islamic Emirate and the United States of America in the city of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on the 17th and 18th of December 2018.
These series of meetings were also attended by representatives from three Islamic countries and the focal point of discussion was the withdrawal of foreign troops. Moreover, the delegation of Islamic Emirate presented documented information and proof to the participants about indiscriminate bombings against civilians and demanded its immediate halt. Talks were also held about humane treatment of prisoners and their freedom, a matter that shall be taken into consideration. The policy of Islamic Emirate about a ceasefire and talks with the Kabul administration, interim government, elections and other internal matters was already known beforehand and would not be discussed because the root cause of all problems and biggest obstacle to peace is the occupation of Afghanistan and bringing it to an end.
Future negotiation meetings shall continue after deliberations and consultations by both sides with their respective leaderships.
Spokesman of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Zabihullah Mujahid
11/04/1440 Hijri Lunar
28/09/1397 Hijri Solar 19/12/2018 Gregorian
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