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Taliban warns world leaders that global security will be affected if sanctions on their regime continue

The Taliban have declared an Islamic emirate governed under the movement’s hardline interpretation of religious law.

AFGHANISTAN’S NEW TALIBAN government has warned US and European envoys that continued attempts to pressure them through sanctions will undermine security and could trigger a wave of economic refugees.

Acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi told Western diplomats at talks in Doha that “weakening the Afghan government is not in the interest of anyone because its negative effects will directly affect the world in (the) security sector and economic migration from the country”, according to a statement published yesterday.

The Taliban overthrew Afghanistan’s former US-backed government in August after a two-decade-long conflict, and have declared an Islamic emirate governed under the movement’s hardline interpretation of religious law.

But efforts to stabilise the country, still facing attacks from the Taliban’s rival, the extremist group called the Islamic State-Khorasan, have been undermined by international sanctions: banks are running out of cash and civil servants are going unpaid.

According to the statement from his spokesman, Muttaqi told the Doha meeting: “We urge world countries to end existing sanctions and let banks operate normally so that charity groups, organisations and the government can pay salaries to their staff with their own reserves and international financial assistance.”

European nations in particular are concerned that if the Afghan economy collapses, large numbers of migrants will set off for the continent, piling pressure on neighbouring states such as Pakistan and Iran and eventually on EU borders.

Washington and the EU have said they are ready to back humanitarian initiatives in Afghanistan, but are wary of providing direct support to the Taliban without guarantees it will respect human rights, in particular those of women.

‘Direct support’

The European Union has pledge one billion euros in aid, but European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stressed that it would be used to help Afghanistan’s neighbours or given in “direct support” to the Afghan people, bypassing the Taliban government.

“We have been clear about our conditions for any engagement with the Afghan authorities, including on the respect of human rights,” she said on Tuesday.

The Taliban insist they pose no threat to civilian rights, and have urged government workers including some women to return to their professions, while swearing to defeat IS-K and return Afghanistan to stability.

But girls were not allowed back into high schools when the new term started just under a month ago, and many women have complained of being forced out of professional and public roles like journalism.

Some high school girls’ classes have resumed in the northern cities of Kunduz and Mazar-i-Sharif, but in the capital and the Taliban’s southern heartland they are still excluded.

‘Fear and despair’

And in the west, around Herat, harsh punishments for alleged criminals have resumed, recalling the brutal previous era of Taliban rule before they were overthrown in the 2001 US-led intervention.

On at least two occasions dead suspects were hung publicly from cranes in Herat, and on Tuesday an alleged thief was flogged in the street in the Obe district near the city.

Witnesses described how Taliban officials invited male residents to attend the whipping.
“I was in fear and despair. Everyone was in fear and despair. I was feeling the pain when they were being flogged,” a medical doctor aged around 40 told AFP on condition of anonymity.

“Even now, I do not want to remember that scene,” he said, adding he was so unsettled that he wants to quit his job and leave the neighbourhood.

Residents said that when the flogging was announced, they felt they had to attend for fear of reprisals if they were seen to shun it.

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    Mute Clyde Doyle
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    May 16th 2012, 4:52 PM

    Always thought those claims were a little sketchy…

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    Mute Nialllateshow
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    May 16th 2012, 5:49 PM

    Typical American culture . They would lose weight by the very nature they might get up off their asses and do some walking in the damn things !

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    Mute Nialllateshow
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    May 16th 2012, 5:51 PM

    What sort of fool thinks shoes alone make you lose weight ? Oh right I’ll get the trainers and sit on the sofa eating nachos . If used for the purpose designed they can only be good .

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    May 16th 2012, 5:07 PM

    My orthopedic surgeon actually recommended those Shape-Up shoes to me after a knee op. The curve of the sole is supposed to stop you from placing too much strain on any one part of the knee when standing for prolonged periods of time. I have to say, they seemed to do the trick for me.

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    May 16th 2012, 9:44 PM

    I had a hip repair at the age of 52 and I found the these were the making of me I can walk so well with them I have not worn anything else since in almost 2 years and my recovery was so much easier because of the shape. I was using a stick to walk and was getting pain on short walks but within about 3-4 weeks I could walk for about an hour2 years on has anyone got any suggestions for my shoulder had a repair done with that but my sketchers will not fit the shoulder

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    Mute Dave Gormley
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    May 16th 2012, 6:26 PM

    Will there ever be a day when politicians can be fined for false and misleading claims?
    :)

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    Mute Bernadette Dunne
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    May 16th 2012, 9:56 PM

    We wish

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    Mute Shaun Hogan
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    May 17th 2012, 6:02 AM

    Was reading through the comments and thought to myself its nice not to read a post tying this article to the government and then I came across your one! ok ya we get it the government is shit but do ye need to constantly give out about them on unrelated articles?

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    Mute Jon S W Rainey
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    May 16th 2012, 8:28 PM

    Yip I wear nothing but MBTs or Skechers since getting 2 new hips and 2 new knees and am flying on them. Regular flat sole shoes puts way too much stress on the join and leaves muscles mort fatigued. They are pricey, but you can always shop about!

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    Mute Kieran Murray
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    May 16th 2012, 5:16 PM

    I don’t think companies in Ireland can get fined for misleading or false claims in adverts. Advertising Authority can only make them withdraw their adverts

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    Mute Bernadette Dunne
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    May 16th 2012, 10:04 PM

    But they did work for me I would not wear anything else now I have A pair of the shape up runners a black pair of black and a pair of White shoes all shape ups and I have 3 pair of the flip flops. So so comfortable and as someone said in an earlier post you can only shape up by doing exercise by getting up off the chair and doing some but I found that my sketchers help a great deal because I find them to be so comfortable

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    Mute Seamus McDermott
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    May 17th 2012, 2:41 AM

    I wear Mephistos. They help me to lose weight because I have to work so many more hours to pay for them.

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    Mute Declan Duffy
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    May 17th 2012, 8:35 AM

    Sketchers don’t really care. The have dropped that shoe and are at it again with a new range of ‘conceptual shoes’. They probably make more than $40m profit in Irl & UK alone.

    The US trade commission will probably go after Reebok Easytone next. Their ads were banned for the same reason. Apparently all their claims were based on a survey that one guy was paid to write.

    The only footwear company who seem to have genuine scientific research is a small Swiss science company called SpringBoost, but they run the risk of vanishing into obscurity because they don’t have the marketing clout to cope with these big footwear companies dodgy advertising. Apparently, im some country’s you can get SpringBoost on the local VHI health scheme. Can’t see that happening in Ireland.

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    Mute Brian Murphy
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    May 17th 2012, 12:39 AM

    Shite shoes

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    May 17th 2012, 10:32 AM

    great shoes 40euros in barrets in town

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    Mute Marcella Treacy
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    May 17th 2012, 8:36 AM

    I thought that was they were supposed to do??! My bad!!

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