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Taliban face obstacles while applying law, order in Afghanistan

Taliban face obstacles while applying law, order in Afghanistan
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KABUL: The Taliban has taken over Afghanistan but the affiliate of the Islamic-Khorasan State, Syria and Iraqi-based terrorist groups have emerged as a big problem for the state safety of the Taliban-controlled country.
The Taliban had failed to contain terrorists, who had incited a number of attacks in the country since the collapse of the Ghani government in Afghanistan, the Washington Post reported.
These attacks also included two Shia mosque bombings that have recently occurred within a week in Kandahar and Kunduz who killed a number of worshipers.
The situation has raised the question of the ability of the Taliban to reduce ISIS-K cells in Kabul and other urban areas, the Washington Post reported.
Not only terrorists from other groups but internal Taliban members are also not disciplined and have committed brutal crimes after group takeover.
For example recently, Taliban members have conducted a kidnapping alleged and hanging their bodies in public view.
The video of Taliban fighters whipped the criminals also appeared on social media, Washington Post reported.
The Taliban also showed signs of their previous regime where they were used to carry out brutal methods in implementing ‘orders’ in the country.
Meanwhile, the Taliban after the Afghan siege tried to provide a moderate image to the world in an effort to gain international trust but experts said that scenes at Kabul Airport were proof that terrorist groups had returned with radicals and the same violence as the same radical and violence think.
Violence is an integral nature of the Taliban even in their previous terms.
What is called the transfer of power carried out in Kabul without bloodshed, nothing but part of the ‘good image plan’, in Over reported.
When the Taliban controlled Afghanistan once again after 20 years, experts also believed that Afghan women most likely faced uncertain future under the regime of terrorist groups.

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