RASC News Agency: Abdul Kabir, the political deputy of the Taliban group, recently emphasized that the current system will not tolerate any opposition, as reported by TOLOnews on January 30th. This declaration was made during a graduation ceremony at a religious school in Khost province.
Despite widespread criticism of the Taliban group’s system for its severe human rights violations, the group has consistently disregarded these concerns. In a similar vein, Abdul Hakim Sharei, the Minister of Justice of the Taliban group, warned that criticism of the system by religious scholars is perilous and has the potential to dismantle it.
The Taliban has faced numerous accusations of human rights violations, particularly against women, girls, and the military, as well as their suppression of freedom of expression. In Afghanistan, under the Taliban’s rule, women and girls are prohibited from receiving education and participating in society. Additionally, the group has imposed stricter regulations on journalists and media outlets, limiting their ability to operate freely.
Various human rights organizations and groups advocating for journalists and media have repeatedly called on the Taliban to cease their oppressive policies. However, reports indicate that instead of heeding these pleas, the group has escalated its acts of violence and aggression.