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A Taliban member points a machine gun at protesters in Kabul. PHOTO: Reuters
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Assassination organizer is Minister of the Interior
The Taliban have announced a government that includes only men, terrorists and FBI wanted individuals, the AP reported.
Mohammad Hassan Ahund will be prime minister. He is one of the founders of the Islamist organization and is on the UN list of terrorists. The former governor of Kandahar is a passionate supporter of Sharia. Ahund was also close to the late Taliban leader Mullah Omar. A former foreign minister, Hassan Ahund entered the US list of terrorists after the overthrow of the previous Taliban rule in 2001.
The movement’s co-founder and compromise figure, Abdul Ghani Baradar, will not lead the new government, although there has been much such speculation. Baradar was appointed deputy prime minister and became Akhund’s deputy.
One of the organization’s fighters, wanted by the FBI, has been elected interior minister. Sirajuddin Hakani is important as a strategist in military operations, but also as the leader of the bloody assassination network Hakani. The US-considered terrorist organization was responsible for Kabul’s security after the Taliban took control of it.
To capture
Hakani Washington
offers $ 10 million
The international community has demanded that political figures who were not in the Taliban be appointed to the new government. However, the core of the cabinet does not seem “inclusive” for all sections and interests in Afghan society.
The name of Taliban supreme leader Haibatullah Ahundzada was not mentioned in the list of cabinet members. However, he will have a decisive say in all important decisions, whether political, religious or military, in his role as the spiritual and political leader of the Taliban. He himself also made a statement announcing that the newly appointed government would abide by sharia law.
Other appointments include Mullah Yakub, the son of Taliban founder Mullah Omar, who will serve as defense minister. Amir Khan Motaki, a senior member of the Taliban bureau in Doha, will be foreign minister. Khairula Hairhua,
former prisoner
from Guantánamo,
will be a minister
of information
and culture. He is a co-founder of the Taliban and governor of Herat province under their previous regime. Mullah Abdul Haq Wasik, a member of the political wing, has been appointed Afghan intelligence minister.
Taliban courts intend to return harsh corporal punishment, such as cutting off the hands of convicted thieves, the Daily Telegraph reported.
At the same time, a new atrocity attributed to the Taliban has made the world cry.
Pregnant policewoman
was slaughtered in front of
her son’s eyes
The tragedy took place in the Afghan province of Gore. The son, who witnessed the horrific crime, blames the Taliban, but they deny their perpetrators and suggest it was a personal murder.
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