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Taliban vowed to respect women’s rights in Sharia, and not to find revenge

Taliban vowed to respect women's rights in Sharia, and not to find revenge
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Islamabad: Taliban swears on Tuesday that they will respect women’s rights within the boundaries of sharia law and will not take revenge against those who have fought or against those who have worked with the western power or previous government.
The statement by Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid is part of publicity training to convince a very nervous population and convince the world’s power that things will be different from the last round.
The Taliban seems to distance itself from atrocities, human rights violations and war crimes that their fighters have committed in certain provinces before their parade in Kabul.
“We assure you that no one will go to the door they ask why they help,” he added after saying there was no revenge that would be sought.
He said he wanted personal media to “remain independent” but added that journalists should not work “on national values.” Previously on that day, the Taliban stated “General Amnesty” throughout Afghanistan and urged government and women officials to return to work without fear of accusations as talks for “inclusive” between representatives of Afghanistan and the Taliban continued in Kabul.
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So, you have to start a routine life with full trust,” read the statement issued by the Samangani Samangani, a member of the Taliban Cultural Commission.
“The Emirates of Islam do not want women to be victims.
They must be in the government’s structure in accordance with Islamic law,” Samangani said.
“The government structure is not fully clear, but based on experience, there must be fully Islamic leadership and all parties must join,” he added.
Mayor of Kabul and Minister of Public Health Acting are among those who have returned to their work on Tuesday.
Samangani’s statement was followed by a voice message from the head of the group military commission, Mullah Yaqoob, Mullah Umar’s son who was killed, the founder of the Taliban movement, stated that no one was allowed to enter anyone’s house, especially in Kabul City.
The statement came in response to reports that the Taliban had entered people in the capital.
In negotiations for new arrangements in this country, the Taliban team in Kabul was led by Amir Khan Muttaqi, who was the minister of higher education during the previous Taliban regime, while former President Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah, who had led the country’s negotiation council, represented the country’s political leadership that.
The conversation, which began immediately after the departure of President Ashraf Ghani, both parties confirmed, was aimed at bringing other non-Taliban leaders into the government, which was explained by the Taliban Suhail Shaheen Suhail spokesman as “an inclusive Afghan government”.
According to the source of Taliban, the deputy head of the group, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, who left Doha for Kandahar along with his aides, would leave for Kabul to join the negotiators.
Baradar, one of the founders of Taliban, is the highest ranking Taliban leader to appear in public because of taking the control of Afghanistan.
He has spent most of the last decade under the arrest in Pakistan.
The US, according to the source, has lobbied for his release before starting talks with the Taliban.
At the leadership of the political office of the group in Doha, Baradar has led talks with the US, which peaked in an agreement to end American involvement in the 20-year war and withdrawing them from a war-hit country.
Meanwhile, Tehreek Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has congratulated the Afghan Taliban to take control of Afghanistan.
“This is a victory for the whole world of Islam,” read a statement issued by TTP spokesman Mohammad Khorasani.
He repeated “loyalty to the leadership of the Afghan Taliban” and promised to “support and strengthen the Afghan Islamic Emirates”.
TTP has long been operating from Afghanistan and has been found involved in several worst terrorist attacks in Pakistan.
Dozens of TTP fighters and the main commander, including Maulana Faqir Mohammad, former deputy head of the clothing, was released from prison in Afghanistan recently by the Taliban along with other inmates.
Pakistani fondra mineror Sheikh Rasheed said, “We have taken the Taliban on the issue of TTP and told them that Pakistan would not allow the land to be used against Afghanistan, and that he hoped Afghanistan would not allow the land to be used.
Pakistan.” He added: “Previously, Pakistan supports the US, because TTP where and the Taliban are on the same page.
Not that’s the problem now, “said Minister.

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