Afghanistan-Taliban Crisis: Taliban announces 'amnesty' after the capture of Kabul, this appeal to the women of Afghanistan

Posted on 17th Aug 2021 by rohit kumar

Afghanistan-Taliban Crisis: The Taliban on Tuesday announced a 'general amnesty across Afghanistan and called on women to join its government. Simultaneously, the Taliban is trying to calm the situation of suspicion in Kabul, where a day earlier there was an atmosphere of chaos at the airport due to people trying to escape from its rule.

 

 

Inamulla Samangani, a member of the Taliban's Cultural Commission, has made remarks on behalf of the regime at the federal level for the first time. Major incidents of harassment or fighting in Kabul have not yet been recorded, and many are present in urban homes after the Taliban seized prisons, freed prisoners, and looted weapons, but are in fear.

 

 

Older generations are remembering the Taliban's extremist idea, when stoning and public executions were carried out as punishment before the US infiltrated into Afghanistan after September 11, 2001, attacks on New York.

 

 

Samangani said, "The Islamic Emirate does not want women to suffer. They should be included in the government structure under Sharia law. Will be.

 

 

 

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, NATO's senior civilian representative in Afghanistan, Stefano Pontecarvo, posted a video showing the airport's flight strip empty and US troops deployed. In the picture, an army cargo plane can be seen behind a chain-built security wall.

 

 

He tweeted, "The runway has opened. According to flight-tracking data, the US Naval Command's KC-130J Hercules aircraft landed at Kabul airport during the night and then left for the US base Al Udeed in Qatar. It is the headquarters of the Central Command of the US Army. So far no other aircraft has been sighted in Afghan airspace.

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