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Joined January 2012
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20 days
SIGAR has delivered the archived https://t.co/zMPH97M7tH website to the federal government's "CyberCemetery." SIGAR expected it would be online already, but it's not. SIGAR does not know why the UNT Digital Library/ CyberCemetery has not published it. https://t.co/8yB0bVWBvP
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The CyberCemetery provides permanent public access to the web sites and publications of defunct U.S. government agencies and commissions. This collection is provided...
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Thank you to all – both inside and outside SIGAR – who conducted, cooperated with, or otherwise informed and facilitated SIGAR’s efforts.
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The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) will terminate as an agency on January 31, 2026. Thank you to all who followed, utilized and supported SIGAR’s independent oversight work over the 17 years of its existence.
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NEW: Today SIGAR released its Final Report, a final accounting of SIGAR’s cumulative work overseeing U.S.-funded programs and activities for the reconstruction of Afghanistan.
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7 months
NEW: Today, SIGAR released its 68th Quarterly Report to Congress, examining the U.S. reconstruction effort in #Afghanistan. Read here:
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NEW: Today, SIGAR released its 67th Quarterly Report to Congress, examining the U.S. reconstruction effort in #Afghanistan. Read here:
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11 months
NEW: SIGAR released its latest report, Public International Organizations in #Afghanistan: #StateDept and #USAID Agreements with PIOs Need Strengthening to Ensure U.S. Funds are Not Diverted to Terrorist Groups https://t.co/5Dk1Jizf4R
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1 year
NEW: Today, SIGAR released its 66th Quarterly Report to Congress examining the U.S. reconstruction effort in #Afghanistan. Read here:
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1 year
Last quarter, #UNAMA recorded one extrajudicial killing and seven arbitrary arrests of individuals accused of affiliation with the National Resistance Front of #Afghanistan, an armed anti-Taliban resistance group https://t.co/XgkcRb05Pk
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1 year
Former govt officials & #ANDSF members have been targeted by Taliban since 2021. Last quarter, #UNAMA recorded four extrajudicial killings, nine arbitrary arrests and detentions, and six instances of torture & mistreatment of former ANDSF & govt officials https://t.co/XgkcRaZxZM
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1 year
Human Rights Watch reported that a number of Afghan families have murdered their female family members who served as police due to shame associated with their work, and that the Taliban have failed to investigate these instances https://t.co/XgkcRaZxZM
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1 year
(2/2)…for questioning & threatening unspecified consequences due to their former work. As a result, many fled to Iran & Pakistan
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1 year
(1/2) Last quarter, Human Rights Watch reported on Taliban’s targeting of women who served with the police force under former Republic. Some of the 24 women interviewed said they received “intimidating” phone calls from Taliban officials ordering them to report…
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1 year
Timeline of Taliban restrictions 2021-2024: https://t.co/hXtlKDv4ck
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1 year
(2/2)…despite promises the Taliban made prior to their 2021 takeover suggesting a willingness to moderate their earlier policies
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1 year
(1/2) #USIP has been tracking each Taliban edict that has contributed to the erasure of women from Afghan society & erosion of human rights since group regained power in 2021. Many edicts issued in past three years are similar to those enforced during their 1996–2001 reign,
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1 year
(2/2)…told TOLOnews that USIP’s reporting is “entirely false,” and that the morality law is “an excellent law for reforming society.”
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1 year
(1/2) In response to new morality law criticism, Taliban issued a statement on Sept 20, barring religious scholars from engaging in debate on controversial topics. Taliban emphasized there were no internal disputes, and ministry for propagation of virtue and prevention of vice…
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#USIP noted that conservative religious scholars in & out of #AFG have disagreed with Taliban’s recent interpretations of Islamic law. For example, new edict directs women to conceal their voices, yet multiple Quranic verses document women’s verbal communication with the Prophet
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