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The National Mobilization Front Offers a Reward of $500 for Each Taliban Member Killed

Published 27/01/2024
The National Mobilization Front Offers a Reward of $500 for Each Taliban Member Killed
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RASC News Agency: The National Mobilization Front has announced a reward of $500, equivalent to 35,000 Kabuli rupees, for the killing of each Taliban member. They have also provided their contact number to the public. This announcement was disseminated on the X social network on Saturday, January 27th. The incentive behind this reward stems from the Taliban’s arbitrary arrests, particularly targeting girls and women. The National Mobilization Front specifies that the reward is intended for eliminating both male and female members of the Taliban’s Propagation of Virtue administration.

The message conveyed by the National Mobilization Front underscores the significance of protecting the honor and dignity of Afghanistani women. They urge all Afghanistani families, including women, men, and especially the youth, to actively engage in removing the Taliban, especially those associated with the Propagation of Virtue Administration. The message urges individuals to target women affiliated with this brutal administration anywhere in Afghanistan, aiming to shield their own families and homeland from the terror inflicted by this despised group. The National Mobilization Front assures that those participating in this mission will receive significant appreciation and financial rewards.

Recent incidents have witnessed the Taliban group arresting several girls from provinces such as Kabul, Balkh, Ghazni, Bamyan, and Daykundi. These arrests were made due to the girls’ failure to comply with the hijab requirement imposed by the group. The girls have been taken to undisclosed locations, sparking significant concern and uncertainty.

EnNews 27/01/2024

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