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Taliban chief condemns foreign "interference" in his "Islamic" governance

On Friday, the Taliban's supreme leader denied discussions and compromises on the governance of his "Islamic system" in Afghanistan, and hard-line rule to ease restrictions on women's rights. He clearly condemned the international call to the group. Work and education.

"I'm not here to fulfill your [foreigner's] wishes and they aren't accepted by me. I compromise on Shariah [Islamic law] and work with you. We cannot take or take a step forward, "he told a private, male-only gathering of about 3,500 predominantly religious clergy in Kabul.

He made a rare public appearance and speech under strict security. The audio of his speech was broadcast live by Afghanistan's state-owned social media.

FILE - Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada is pictured in this undated photo.
File-Leader of the Islamic Taliban Hibatullah Akhundzada this photo A photo without a date depicted in.

Akhundzada welcomed the takeover of poor Afghanistan, which was destroyed in the Taliban war last year, followed by the implementation of the "Islamic system."

The ruling party group, which turned to rebels, seized power in August when US and NATO partners withdrew their last troops from Afghanistan after nearly 20 years of military intervention.

"The success of Akhganistan jihad is a source of pride not only for Afghanistan but for Muslims around the world," Akhnzada told the audience.

"Mujahedin [Holy Warrior] has established peace and order throughout Afghanistan in the last decade. This is a great achievement, but its survival unites us all. It depends on that, "he said.

Men only

The Taliban has set up a men-only government, restricting women's access to public life, and most teenage girls are middle school. It prevents us from returning to school education.

Due to the harsh treatment of women and girls and the lack of political inclusiveness in governance, the global community was unable to give diplomatic approval to the Taliban's rule.

Akhundzada, in A clear reaction to the criticism, Afg said Hanistan was "now a sovereign state" and did not require any order or interference in its work.

"They want to run Afghanistan on a whim," the Taliban chief told the priests. "They say,'Why don't you do this? Why don't you do it?' Why do you interfere with my work, my country, and even my principles?

"You welcome the Taliban chief to use all bombs and even atomic bombs against us. You cannot be afraid to take steps against Islam and Shariah. Because. " Described in 2017 at the Islamic State Terrorist Base in eastern Afghanistan as the "Mother of All Bombs" or the most powerful conventional bomb in the American arsenal.

The first such session since the acquisition

The three-day Kabul talk was followed by a wave of recent deadly Islamic state attacks. It started on Thursday under strict security in and around the venue.

The conference is the first conference of its kind since the Taliban took over the country. Critics saw the event as an attempt to demonstrate power and retention of domestic hawks by hardline groups. Guitimasy.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid speaks during a press conference in Kabul on June 30, 2022.
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid on June 30 Lecture at a press conference in Kabul, 2022.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid attended the event at a press conference after the first session of the three-day Kabul conference, as women were organized on request. He said he was not invited. The number of independent participating scholars, the government had nothing to do with attendees or the agenda.

Critics questioned the effectiveness and legitimacy of college conferences in the absence of women, nearly 50% of the country's estimated 40 million population.

With the Taliban takeover, Washington and other Western nations will immediately reduce financial aid to Afghanistan, which relies primarily on aid, to reduce billions of dollars worth of foreign assets, primarily the United States. Seized and isolated Afghanistan's banking system.

Actions on the Taliban's senior leaders and long-term terrorism-related sanctions have plunged financially-stricken countries into serious economic turmoil, already terrible humanitarian crises due to years of war and persistent drought. Made it worse.

The Taliban and US officials also discussed the issue of unlocking frozen Afghan funds at the end of a two-day meeting in Doha, Qatar on Wednesday. The talks were the first meeting since March, when the Taliban suddenly decided not to allow teenage girls in Afghanistan to resume secondary education, and Washington was urged to suspend the dialogue.