The Taliban has stated their willingness to be involved with the international community and only receive their assistance “not against Islam”. A statement in this case was made by Khalid Hanafi, Acting Minister of Deputy and Virtue, during his visit to Ghazni, a city in Afghanistan.
We only followed Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, Caliph Rashidun and Friends in the implementation of our law. We do not accept anything from anyone who opposes Islam, “the Minister said when he condemned sanctions against the Taliban by the international community.
Hanafi also reportedly asked government employees to adjust their appearance based on sharia. “All employees in the provinces, districts and ministries must make appearances in accordance with Islamic values,” he said. He further said that since the Taliban returned to power, the women of the country had observed the rule of the hijab “100 percent,” reported the local news platform Tolo News.
Meanwhile, the European Union Ambassador to Afghanistan, when discussing the situation in Afghanistan and increasing the hunger crisis in the country, on Sunday said that there was a consensus about non-recognition of the Taliban government in the Western world.
Andreas von Brandt said the world was trying to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan, not to the ruling government in a way that was not provided in the country’s constitution, Ani reported, quoting local media.
The Taliban captured power in Afghanistan in a military attack last year, after nearly two decades, a step that made thousands of people escape from the country from a very conservative Islamic government.
Von Brandt said, “We have a very careful approach … and I think … if there are some good things now is that there is an extraordinary consensus about not recognized throughout the western world and I actually don’t see that change soon. “
The United Nations report has revealed “Patterns of Human Rights Violations that are Disruptive and Consistent” by the Taliban in this country. Report – released by the UN assistance mission in Afghanistan – outlines the situation of human rights that apply in Afghanistan for 10 months since the takeover of the Taliban, reported Ani.
This report reveals the pattern of violations of human rights that are disturbing and consistent by the Taliban, in line with previous findings from high commissioners for human rights, special reporters about the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, and international and non-governmental organizations.