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The Taliban strongly is responsible for the sign of Afghanistan muted 9/11

The Taliban strongly is responsible for the sign of Afghanistan muted 9/11
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Kabul: Afghanistan marked the 20th anniversary of 9/11 in fashion mode Saturday with the Taliban firmly responsible, two decades after being overthrown to host the architects of the US attack.
The Hardline Islamist strengthens power on August 15, after a lightning attack that utilizes in the last weeks of the 20 years of US-led work that follows the deadly attack 2001.
In a sign that everything returns to normal, Pakistan International Airlines (Pia) says it will continue Flights to Kabul from Monday, the first foreign commercial service since the Taliban seized power last month.
And in the action of publicity regulated carefully, hundreds of women who are fully veiled carry out a general meeting at Kabul University to claim support for the Taliban, just days after public protests against their rules are prohibited.
Unconfirmed reports have been circulating throughout the week that the Taliban can use the 11th anniversary to swear in their new government, but that day it took place without formal recognition.
“This is a day for America, not for Afghanistan,” Muhammad Alzoad said, a bank employee.
“It has nothing to do with Afghanistan, but it makes us suffer.” The attack on the United States was planned by the Head of Al-Qaeda Osama Bin Laden, who had been sheltered in Afghanistan after the Taliban took power in 1996.
When the Taliban refused to surrender, the US led a large invasion and installed a large invasion and installed the government that truly depends on Western assistance and support for survival.
The Taliban has promised a lighter governance this time, but has moved quickly to destroy differences of opinion in the air to disperse protests by women last week called for the right to education and work.
Taliban fighters have protested hard against their government in Kabul and elsewhere in the last few days, shooting two dead.
They also held back and beat several journalists who discussed protests, before banning demonstrations unless permitted by the Ministry of Justice.
However, on Saturday, dozens of women dressed in head-to-toe in black abaya and niqab that covered faces were allowed to support the Taliban.
About 300 similar dressed women first met in the college hall at Kabul University to hear the speaker praising the virtues of the Taliban policy.
Women are mostly excluded from public life – including work and education – under the 1996-2001 Taliban regime.
This time, the Taliban said women would be allowed to attend universities during the class separated by gender or at least divided by curtains.
“Those who don’t wear hijab are harmed us all,” said a female speaker on Saturday, referring to the headscarf worn by many Muslim women.
“We support our government with all our strengths,” another said.
After the speech, the women held banners and walked on the organized track for a short distance on the road outside, flanked by the Taliban army carrying guns and machine guns.
Also on Saturday, Pia said it continued the flight to and from Kabul, but added a schedule it would depend on the request.
“We have got all the technical permits for flight operations,” said Pia spokesman Abdullah Hafeaz Khan.
“Our first commercial aircraft …
scheduled to fly from Islamabad to Kabul on September 13.” Kabul airport was badly damaged during evacuation of more than 120,000 people, which ended with the withdrawal of US troops on August 30.
The Taliban has scrambled to operate it again with Qatar’s technical assistance.
In the past two days, Qatar Airways has operated two charter flights from Kabul, mostly carrying foreigners and Afghans who skip evacuation.
Two aircraft from the United Arab Emirates landed on Saturday carrying help equipment including meat, milk powder, cooking oil and other supplies.

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