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  • Decades-old Mass Grave Unearthed In Afghanistan

    Decades-old Mass Grave Unearthed In Afghanistan

    A mass grave containing around 100 bodies believed to date from Afghanistan’s Soviet-backed government era has been discovered in the country’s eastern Khost province, local officials said on Monday.

    The grave was found Saturday during construction of a small dam in the Sarbani area of central Khost, mayor Bismillah Bilal said.

    “According to the initial information, these people were buried here after being killed in 1358” in the Afghan calendar, corresponding to April 1979 to March 1980, he told AFP.

    “At least 100 bodies were discovered” in the grave, Bilal added, noting that some remains bore women’s clothing and that all appeared to be civilians.

    Local residents said the remains belonged to victims of the violence that followed the 1978 Soviet-backed communist coup in Afghanistan.

    “In 1358, these people were brought here in a merciless, barbaric way by the cruel communist authorities without trial,” said Salam Sharifi, whose father disappeared under the communist government, his remains never found.

    “They were martyred and we are their descendants. This is a cruelty that history will never forget,” Sharifi told AFP.

    A committee has been appointed to relocate the remains, with residents helping municipality workers to remove the bodies from the site, piling the dry bones into bags that lined the excavated grave on Monday.

    “No one knows who these martyrs are,” said resident Mandair Mangal. “They were all buried in the earth and we are taking out the bones and sorting them.”

    After decades of conflict — including the Soviet invasion from 1979, the following civil war and the US-led occupation — many mass graves have been found across Afghanistan.

    In 2009, another mass grave of victims of the Soviet-backed government era was discovered, containing at least 20 bodies.

    More recently, in September 2022, a mass grave containing the remains of 12 people was found in Spin Boldak, a site of fierce fighting between former Afghan government forces and Taliban fighters during their two-decade insurgency before they seized power in 2021.

  • Man allegedly burns the grave of former mother-in-law

    Man allegedly burns the grave of former mother-in-law

    A man in Layyah allegedly desecrated the grave of his ex-wife’s mother after she refused to re-marry him. He allegedly committed the crime with the help of his brother Ramzan.

    Yahya alias Pappu divorced Asma Bibi four years ago. However, he later changed his mind and asked Asma Bibi, his ex-wife, to re-marry him. Asma refused his proposal. Yahya then set the grave of his ex-mother-in-law on fire by pouring petrol over it to take revenge from his ex-wife.

    Police filed a complaint against the two brothers and were able to apprehend one of them, Ramzan. Yahya is still missing.

    Police is still investigating the matter.

  • Sakoon sirf qabar mein?

    Sakoon sirf qabar mein?

    Dying has now become more expensive in Faisalabad.

    According to a report in Samaa News, digging a grave used to cost anything between Rs 4,000-5,000 but now costs at least Rs 10,000 and in some cases, prices have gone up to Rs 12,000.

    A resident of Faisalabad told the media outlet that while Prime Minister Imran Khan says peace is in the grave, “we can’t even get that because dying too costs so much now”.

    The price of getting a permanent grave (pakki qabar) made now costs something between Rs 25,000 and Rs 30,000.

    Recent rise in prices of essential items has already cost the public a lot; now you can’t even die in peace due to the rising costs of digging graves and getting a permanent grave.

  • Men dig up woman’s body from grave, say area only reserved for  feudal lords

    Men dig up woman’s body from grave, say area only reserved for feudal lords

    Influential men dig up and removed a woman’s body from her grave allegedly annoyed that she was buried near their local feudal landlords.

    As per reports, men also attacked the
    deceased woman’s relatives in the Sakhi Hassan Graveyard of Rahim Yar Khan’s
    Khan Bela neighborhood, hurting at least three of them.

    The men had reserved graves for feudal landlords without the local administration’s permission. They were upset that a woman who was not related to the landlords had been buried near their self-allocated graves and, therefore, desecrated the burial area.

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    Rahim Yar Khan police said they have
    registered a first information report (FIR) over the incident and made sure
    that the woman whose body had been removed was buried again.

    The injured people were shifted to a nearby hospital whereas the other relatives of the family protested against the injustice. FIR was registered against more than 15
    suspects. Authorities arrested at least two of the men suspects.