Thieves will now be cut off in Afghanistan, and stoned to death for having an immoral relationship


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Afghanistan is now completely under Taliban control. The interim government there is now ruling on the basis of its agenda. The new regime also has a ministry for 'promoting virtues and preventing vices'. The name of this ministry may sound good to hear, but its orders confirm the resurgence of centuries-old barbaric punishment from Afghanistan. The Taliban is notorious for enforcing a harsh version of Sharia law. It also includes restrictions on working outside the palace without a male partner.

A Taliban official told the New York Post, a leading US newspaper, that their main intention was to serve Islam, which needed a good and virtuous ministry. Mohammad Yusuf, who claims to be responsible for the central region of Afghanistan, said the Taliban regime would punish those who violated the law under "Islamic law".

Yusuf said the Taliban regime would kill the killer who committed the crime intentionally in Afghanistan. If the killer does not commit the murder intentionally, he can be punished by paying a certain amount. During his rule in 2001-2001, the Taliban's ministry set up a moral police force on the roads of Afghanistan and punished its violators with flogging, stoning and even public execution.

According to a New York Post report, a Taliban official said thieves would have their hands cut off during his rule while those with immoral relationships would be severely punished by stoning. Both men and women involved in immoral relationships will receive the same punishment. We only want a peaceful country that abides by Islamic rules and law. Peace and Islamic rule are our only desires.

Meanwhile, amid the last month of conflict in Afghanistan, conditions are returning to normal. Therefore, Kabul Airport will soon be ready for international flights, said Abdul Hadi Hamdani, Director of Kabul Airport. He added that work was underway to rectify technical problems at Kabul airport. Operation of domestic flights has started and international flights will start soon. Airport security personnel, including female employees at Kabul airport, have returned to work and traffic at the airport is returning to normal, according to a report in Afghanistan's Tolo News.

A one-time prisoner became the jailer of Kabul Jail

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At one point, Kabul's main prison was filled with terrorists captured by the government. But now the halls and cells of this prison are empty. Things have changed abruptly since the Taliban captured Kabul in Afghanistan. The Taliban are now running the Pul-e-Charkhi prison. He had released prisoners after capturing Kabul. A Taliban commander who visited the prison said he was arrested a decade ago in the eastern province of Kunar and was being held in the prison. He spent about 18 months in this prison. However, it is the Taliban who are now living in the jail as prisoners.

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