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Afghanistan
A strong Islamic, inclusive gov. to be formed very soon
2021-08-20
For a given value of inclusive that only includes the Talibs and excludes everyone else, just like the first time round.
[EN.MEHRNEWS] After the Taliban
...Arabic for students...
took over Kabul and other cities from the former Afghan government forces they held a presser in Kabul on Tuesday afternoon.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the front man of the group started the presser by greeting the attending global media.

Mujahid said Afghanistan is now an independent country after expelling foreign troops. He said that Afghans have the right to be independent.

He declared Afghanistan an Islamic Emirate. He added that "we do not want any external and internal enemies."

A strong Islamic and inclusive government will be formed very soon, according to Mujahid.

The front man assured the residents of Kabul that their security will be guaranteed, adding there will be full security for all diplomatic missions and aid organizations.

The front man further assured all countries and the international community that they will not be threatened from Afghanistan.

He further said that Afghans have the right to have their own regulations and rules.

He added that women can have activities and work and go to school based on the Islamic rules. He stressed that women will not be discriminated against based on Islamic Sharia. He said that the Taliban are committed to the rights of women under Islamic laws.

The Taliban front man concluded by saying that media can continue their work in Afghanistan on the condition that they do not endanger Afghans unity.

In answer to questions put forward by journalists, mujahid called on Afghans not to leave the country and return to live in their homeland. He reiterated a general amnesty for all Afghan officials who worked with the former government.

He later said that "Our struggle was to form an Islamic government."

Posted by:Fred

#1  Reruns. I've seen this part before. Who controls the power. Who supply's the water. I go home. In walks the bureaucrats. Old blood disputes addressed with a flare of finality.
Posted by: Dale   2021-08-20 11:28  

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