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For prior parts in this video series see the third generation here: #3, #2 and #1; the second generation here: #6, #5, #4, #3, #2, #1; and the first generation here: #6, #5, #4, #3, #2, and #1.
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On 26 July, the LNA announced the arrest of an alleged member of the Islamic State’s (IS) religious police, Atiya Abdul Hamid Shalawi, in the Shiha neighbourhood of Derna. Shalawi was arrested in an ambush at dawn as he was trying to enter the city.
On 29 July, the 24th report of the UN’s ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida/Taliban Monitoring Team was published. The reported stated that IS activity in southern Libya had “gained momentum as a consequence of the preoccupation of the Libyan National Army with the battle around Tripoli.” Despite being removed from Libya’s coastal areas, IS fighters continue to be “a significant threat in the subcostal region, from south of the oil fields in the east to the boarders with Algeria in the west.” The reported also noted that the groups numbers had dropped to low hundreds and that “the only non-Libyan in the top leadership of IS is Libya is Iraqi national Abu Moaz al-Tkriti (not listed), while the rest of the leadership are Libyan nationals.”
On 4 July, security forces in Sirte allegedly arrested a suspected IS member. The individual was allegedly planning to organise and undertake a terror attack.
On 24 July, the Misratan Joint Security Force undertook a dawn raid against alleged al-Qaeda leaders in an undisclosed suburb of Tripoli. The GNA’s interior ministry stated that those arrested were connected to attacks launched in Tripoli. The primary target for the raid was an Algerian national dubbed “al-Chaoui” along with several other Libyans. The names and the total number of those arrested have not been officially disclosed. Weapons and documents for producing explosives were reportedly discovered.
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Today UNAMA published a report in Kabul highlighting civilian casualties in the first six months of this year.
Even thought UNAMA did point out that a large portion of civilian casualties have been caused by American airstrikes and night raids in the first half of this year however they failed to publish the true extent of casualties.
Similarly, the percentage of civilian casualties attributed to the Islamic Emirate is also of full glaring holes and rejected by us.
An active department for the prevention of civilian casualties is operating on behalf of the Islamic Emirate that thoroughly investigates every civilian casualty incident and prevents its reoccurrence. Moreover, no attack has been deliberately or specifically carried out against a civilian target.
Yet the report by UNAMA has still falsely attributed 38% of all civilian casualties to the Islamic Emirate.
UNAMA report has attributed attacks to the Islamic Emirate that have been rejected by us at the time of occurrence.
Additionally, individuals that are working in enemy ranks and actively supporting the enemy in military and intelligence departments have been given a civilian status.
On the other hand, the invaders responsible for 80% of civilian casualties and directly involved in or playing a supporting role in every civilian casualty incident, have only been blamed for 18% of total losses which is clear injustice as witnessed by our entire nation.
The Islamic Emirate advises all humanitarian and right organizations including UNAMA that effective steps for the prevention of civilian casualties can only be taken when a thorough investigation is carried out about each incident, real perpetrators as requirements demand are highlighted and a humanitarian issue such as civilian casualties is kept separate from politics.
Spokesman of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Zabihullah Mujahid
27/11/1440 Hijri Lunar
08/05/1398 Hijri Solar 30/07/2019 Gregorian
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This afternoon, the Islamic Emirate delegation led by the Political Deputy of the Islamic Emirate, Mullah Baradar Akhund, attended a joint conference with a number of scholars and experts at the headquarters of the Majlis-e-Ulema of Indonesia.
The conference was held at the Majlis-e-Ulema conference hall in Jakarta, where respected Mullah Barader Akhund and his colleagues highlighted the current situation of Afghanistan, policy and achievements of the Islamic Emirate.
The leaders of the Indonesian Ulema Council and other prominent leaders of the country appreciated the sacrifices of the Islamic Emirate and the Afghan Mujahideen, offered their views and suggestions and also prayed for further success. Later the delegation of the Islamic Emirate attended a lunch prepared by the Majlis-e-Ulema.
*Spokesman of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan*
*Zabihullah Mujahid*
*27/11/1440 Hijri Lunar*
*8/5/1398 Hijri Solar*
*30/07/2019 Gregorian*
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