Taliban: aiming at the “unscrupulous” Afghans on the anniversary of the occupation

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The leader of the Taliban Himpatula Akuzanda warned on Friday that Allah would strictly punish the Afghans, who were dissatisfied with the Taliban, thereby celebrating the fourth anniversary of the team returning to power.

Akhuzand, who rarely appears publicly, said in his statement that the Afghans have experienced difficulties and made sacrifices for almost 50 years to establish their own interpretation of the Islamic law, known as Sharia.

The law “saves people from corruption, oppression, usurpation, drugs, theft, robbery and looting,” he said, adding: “These are large divine blessings that our people should not forget, and during the celebration of the day,

“If, against God’s will, we do not express gratitude for the blessings, and we unkind for them, we will suffer from severe punishment (God),” he added in a statement by the chief representative of Taliban Zabibhul.

The Taliban occupied Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, when NATO and the United States lifted their forces at the end of the two -year war.

Since then, they have imposed their strict reading of the Islamic law on everyday life, including extensive restrictions for women and girls based on the instructions of Akuzanda itself.

On Wednesday, at a meeting of the Council of Ministers in Kandahar, Akhuzanda said that the stability of the Taliban government was based on the acquisition of religious knowledge.

He urged the Taliban to increase the religious consciousness of the population, having acted, among other things, what they consider unethical, according to another representative of the government of Hamdula Fittratrate.

Akhuzanda ordered the municipality of Kabul to build more the mosque, and there was a total of attention on the identification of funds for the “further institution and strengthening of the government.”

‘We stand straight, even in the dark’

Celebrations this year are more sluggish than last year, when the Taliban organized a military parade at the former US air base.

Officials planned for air flowers and a sports demonstration in the capital of Kabul. The members of the office performed on Friday, indicated by government achievements and emphasized diplomatic progress.

Human rights organizations, foreign governments and the UN condemned the Taliban for treating women and girls who remain excluded from the post -elentarian school education, many jobs and most public places.

Some places for the official celebration of anniversary are prohibited for women because they are forbidden to enter parks and other recreation areas.

Members of the United Afghan Female Movement for Freedom protested on Friday in the north -east province of Tahar against the sovereignty of the Taliban.

“This day marked the beginning of black sovereignty, which excluded women from work, education and social life,” the movement said in a statement, adding: “We, protesting women, remember this day not as a memory, but as a reminder, standing, even in the dark.”

The country is still suffering from the humanitarian crisis, which is aggravated by climate change, millions of Afghans are expelled from Iran and Pakistan, and a sharp decrease in the funding of donors.

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