RASC News Agency: In response to the recent UNAMA report on the arrest of Tajik and Hazara girls by the Taliban for not wearing hijab, the Jamiat-e-Islami Party has expressed profound concern over the group’s apparent intentions to erode the social and cultural standing of specific ethnic groups. Salahuddin Rabbani, the party’s leader, underscored that the report implicitly validates the Taliban’s calculated efforts to tarnish the prestige of these ethnic communities.
As per a statement released by Jamiat-e-Islami on social media, the report’s findings illuminate the Taliban’s deleterious actions not only towards Afghanistan’s ethnic diversity but also their endeavors to launch propaganda campaigns against the religious and cultural values of the country. The party vehemently denounced these actions, emphasizing documented cases of violence against former employees and security forces. Such instances expose the fallacy of the Taliban’s claims of general amnesty and further illustrate their increasing marginalization of women from social life.
The Jamiat-e-Islami party has cautioned that the Taliban’s continued rule in Afghanistan poses a substantial threat to the security and societal fabric of the nation. The UNAMA report, centered on the Taliban’s arrest of girls for not wearing a veil, has elicited widespread reactions and heightened concerns about the group’s oppressive tactics. The party’s statement reflects the mounting apprehension regarding the Taliban’s intentions and their consequential impact on the intricate social fabric of Afghanistan.