
Taliban militants (file photo)
8am: The claim of providing security has long been a tool in the hands of the Taliban, extending from the distant past to the present. By exploiting this notion and portraying themselves as worthy rulers, this group has also deceived some countries. However, the realities on the ground over the past nearly three years show something different: the Taliban have failed to ensure security. The fact is that Afghanistan under Taliban rule has not only lacked security but has also been engulfed in a whirlpool of insecurity. Nevertheless, Taliban officials, in meetings with foreign officials or participation in public gatherings, portray their regime as the guardian and guarantor of security in the country. Click here to read more (external link).
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Afghanistan International: In video clips sent to Afghanistan International, protesters can be heard accusing the Taliban of invading people’s privacy and “assaulting women”. One protester accused the Taliban of disrespecting the “honour, religion, and privacy” of the people. The protesters accused the Taliban of demolishing property and oppressing locals.