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Taliban Change Afghanistan’s National Flag

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Regime Taliban issued a decree prohibiting the use of flag national Afghanistan which consists of three colors and replaces it with the flag of the Islamic Emirates, Sunday (20/3).

In the decree, all government agencies at home and abroad must use the new Afghan flag, which is a white flag with the Arabic shahada written “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.”

The creed is written in black ink as quoted from Sputnik News.

The Taliban also banned its officials from using the old black, red, and green Afghan flags.

The Taliban themselves have managed to control Afghanistan since August 2021. The group then formed an interim government led by Mohammad Hasan Akhund as prime minister.

Akhund served as foreign minister for the Taliban when the group controlled Afghanistan from 1996-2001.

At that time, the Taliban were known for their leadership which interpreted Islamic law strictly and strictly.

Until now, the majority of countries in the world still do not recognize the Taliban as the official government of Afghanistan.

The international community is worried that the rise of the Taliban will make Afghanistan a country full of human rights violations, especially against women.

Because, when they were in power, the Taliban did not indiscriminately execute people who were deemed to have violated their interpretation of Islamic law, including women.

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[Gambas:Video CNN]


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