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The Taliban marks Afghan independence as a challenge to rule up

The Taliban marks Afghan independence as a challenge to rule up
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KABUL: The Taliban celebrated Afghan’s independence day on Thursday by declaring “Arrogant World Power” in the United States, but the challenges of their rules starting from running the country’s frozen government have the potential to face armed opposition to appear.
From an ATM that is not cash to worry about food in all of these countries from 38 million people depending on imports, the Taliban face all the challenges of the civilian government they meet without the international assistance level enjoyable.
Meanwhile, opposition figures fled to the Valley Panjshir Afghanistan now talking about launching armed resistance under the northern alliance banner, who fellowship with A.S.
During the 2001 invasion.
The Taliban so far did not offer plans for the government they planned to lead, besides saying it would be guided by sharia, or Islam, law.
But the pressure continues to grow.
“The humanitarian crisis of extraordinary proportions is taking place before our eyes,” warned Mary Ellen McGroarty, head of the World Food Program in Afghanistan.
Thursday marked Afghan’s independence day, which commemorated the 1919 agreement which ended the British government in the Central Asian country.
“Fortunately, today we celebrate the independence warning from England,” Taliban said.
“We at the same time as the results of the durability of Jihadi we impose arrogant world power, the United States, fail and withdraw from our holy region in Afghanistan.” However, they were not recognized by their rebels were their hard oppression from a Wednesday protest in the eastern city Jalalabad, who saw the demonstration of lowering the Taliban flag and replaced it with Afghan tricolor.
At least one person was killed.
While urging people to return to work, most government officials remain hiding in their homes or trying to escape the Taliban.
Questions remain above the $ 9 billion Afghanistan foreign reserves, most now apparently froze in the US, the head of the country’s central bank warned the supply of the US state of the country “close to zero,” which will see inflation raise the price of food needed while depreciating.
The currency, Afghani.
Meanwhile, drought has seen more than 40% of the country’s plants disappear, said McGroarty.
Many have escaped from the Taliban face and now live in the park and open space in Kabul.
“This is truly Afghanistan’s biggest working hours, and we urge the international community to stand near the current Afghans,” he said.
Two main crossing crosses of Afghanistan with Pakistan, Torkham near Jalalabad and Chaman near Spin Boldak, is now open to cross-border trade.
Hundreds of trucks.
Hundreds of trucks.
Hundreds of trucks.
Have passed, Pakistani Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said.
However, traders are still afraid of the road, confusion over customs and pressure to give the price of their goods even higher considering economic conditions.
There are no opposition armed with the Taliban.
But the video from Panjshir Valley in northern Kabul, fortresses from the North Alliance Militia who fellowship with A.S.
During the 2001 invasion in Afghanistan, it appeared to show the potential of opposition figures gathered there.
The area is in the only province that has not fallen into the Taliban.
These figures included members of the government who were overthrown – Vice President Amrullah Saleh, who stressed on Twitter that he was a legitimate state president, and Defense Minister General Bismillah Mohammadi – and Ahmad Massoud, son of the leader of the northern alliance who was killed Ahmad Shah Massoud.
In terms of opinion published by Washington Post, Massoud asked weapons and assistance to fight the Taliban.
“I wrote from Panjshir Valley today, ready to follow in the footsteps of my father, with the Mujahidin fighters who were ready to take the Taliban once again,” he wrote.
“The Taliban is not a problem for Afghans alone.
Under Taliban control, Afghanistan will without hesitation to become the basis of radical Islamic terrorism; the plot of democracy will hatch here once again.”

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