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Mullah Hibatullah’s recommendation to Taliban officials: Avoid ethnic and linguistic tendencies

Hazrat Osman Noori March 15, 2022
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Taliban leader Habibullah Akhundzada has issued a series of new instructions to the group’s caretaker government officials and forces.

He called on the people to refrain from racism and linguistics, as well as to refrain from doing anything that he said was causing distrust in the ranks of the “Taliban”. Happens.

The Taliban leader emphasized in an article in the new guidelines that ethnic, regional, linguistic and allied interests should be strictly avoided.

Mr Akhundzada also called on Taliban officials and militants to refrain from working for each other and to avoid actions that could lead to mistrust between them.

Earlier, the Taliban leader had urged Taliban officials and militants to be kind to the people and remain committed to a general amnesty.

The Taliban’s political opponents inside Afghanistan and the international community have also criticized the group for not participating in the current government and for appointing members of one nation and one group to key positions.

But the Taliban themselves have insisted that their caretaker government includes people of all nationalities, and have promised that their government will be more inclusive in the future.

Meanwhile, a number of women in Kabul held a protest rally, saying that the number of targeted killings has recently increased in different parts of the country.

The women participants in the protest called for an end to the current situation.

In recent days, a video of a young man being shot dead has been leaked to the media, which is said to have been killed by Taliban militants.

His family members told the BBC he was a teacher at a school in Panjshir, had been killed during a Taliban attack on Panjshir but his video had since been leaked to the media.

A Taliban spokesman, Bilal Karimi, told the BBC he was unaware of the incident and would look into the matter.

Earlier, Taliban officials said they were committed to the amnesty decree of their leader, but international human rights groups have always criticized the Taliban for killing civilians and former government officials and for torturing and disappearing them.
Mullah Hibatullah’s recommendation to Taliban officials: Avoid ethnic and linguistic tendencies
March 3 – March 3
Hibatullah Akhundzada
Taliban leader Habibullah Akhundzada has issued a series of new instructions to the group’s caretaker government officials and forces.

He called on the people to refrain from racism and linguistics, as well as to refrain from doing anything that he said was causing distrust in the ranks of the “Taliban”. Happens.

The Taliban leader emphasized in an article in the new guidelines that ethnic, regional, linguistic and allied interests should be strictly avoided.

Mr Akhundzada also called on Taliban officials and militants to refrain from working for each other and to avoid actions that could lead to mistrust between them.

Earlier, the Taliban leader had urged Taliban officials and militants to be kind to the people and remain committed to a general amnesty.

The Taliban’s political opponents inside Afghanistan and the international community have also criticized the group for not participating in the current government and for appointing members of one nation and one group to key positions.

But the Taliban themselves have insisted that their caretaker government includes people of all nationalities, and have promised that their government will be more inclusive in the future.

Meanwhile, a number of women in Kabul held a protest rally, saying that the number of targeted killings has recently increased in different parts of the country.

The women participants in the protest called for an end to the current situation.

In recent days, a video of a young man being shot dead has been leaked to the media, which is said to have been killed by Taliban militants.

His family members told the BBC he was a teacher at a school in Panjshir, had been killed during a Taliban attack on Panjshir but his video had since been leaked to the media.

A Taliban spokesman, Bilal Karimi, told the BBC he was unaware of the incident and would look into the matter.

Earlier, Taliban officials said they were committed to the amnesty decree of their leader, but international human rights groups have always criticized the Taliban for killing civilians and former government officials and for torturing and disappearing them.

Mullah Hibatullah’s recommendation to Taliban officials: Avoid ethnic and linguistic tendencies

Taliban leader Habibullah Akhundzada has issued a series of new instructions to the group’s caretaker government officials and forces.

He called on the people to refrain from racism and linguistics, as well as to refrain from doing anything that he said was causing distrust in the ranks of the “Taliban”. Happens.

The Taliban leader emphasized in an article in the new guidelines that ethnic, regional, linguistic and allied interests should be strictly avoided.

Mr Akhundzada also called on Taliban officials and militants to refrain from working for each other and to avoid actions that could lead to mistrust between them.

Earlier, the Taliban leader had urged Taliban officials and militants to be kind to the people and remain committed to a general amnesty.

The Taliban’s political opponents inside Afghanistan and the international community have also criticized the group for not participating in the current government and for appointing members of one nation and one group to key positions.

But the Taliban themselves have insisted that their caretaker government includes people of all nationalities, and have promised that their government will be more inclusive in the future.

Meanwhile, a number of women in Kabul held a protest rally, saying that the number of targeted killings has recently increased in different parts of the country.

The women participants in the protest called for an end to the current situation.

In recent days, a video of a young man being shot dead has been leaked to the media, which is said to have been killed by Taliban militants.

His family members told the BBC he was a teacher at a school in Panjshir, had been killed during a Taliban attack on Panjshir but his video had since been leaked to the media.

A Taliban spokesman, Bilal Karimi, told the BBC he was unaware of the incident and would look into the matter.

Earlier, Taliban officials said they were committed to the amnesty decree of their leader, but international human rights groups have always criticized the Taliban for killing civilians and former government officials and for torturing and disappearing them.
Mullah Hibatullah’s recommendation to Taliban officials: Avoid ethnic and linguistic tendencies
March 3 – March 3
Hibatullah Akhundzada
Taliban leader Habibullah Akhundzada has issued a series of new instructions to the group’s caretaker government officials and forces.

He called on the people to refrain from racism and linguistics, as well as to refrain from doing anything that he said was causing distrust in the ranks of the “Taliban”. Happens.

The Taliban leader emphasized in an article in the new guidelines that ethnic, regional, linguistic and allied interests should be strictly avoided.

Mr Akhundzada also called on Taliban officials and militants to refrain from working for each other and to avoid actions that could lead to mistrust between them.

Earlier, the Taliban leader had urged Taliban officials and militants to be kind to the people and remain committed to a general amnesty.

The Taliban’s political opponents inside Afghanistan and the international community have also criticized the group for not participating in the current government and for appointing members of one nation and one group to key positions.

But the Taliban themselves have insisted that their caretaker government includes people of all nationalities, and have promised that their government will be more inclusive in the future.

Meanwhile, a number of women in Kabul held a protest rally, saying that the number of targeted killings has recently increased in different parts of the country.

The women participants in the protest called for an end to the current situation.

In recent days, a video of a young man being shot dead has been leaked to the media, which is said to have been killed by Taliban militants.

His family members told the BBC he was a teacher at a school in Panjshir, had been killed during a Taliban attack on Panjshir but his video had since been leaked to the media.

A Taliban spokesman, Bilal Karimi, told the BBC he was unaware of the incident and would look into the matter.

Earlier, Taliban officials said they were committed to the amnesty decree of their leader, but international human rights groups have always criticized the Taliban for killing civilians and former government officials and for torturing and disappearing them.

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