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Tomorrow, the Execution Sentence Will Be Implemented in Jowzjan Province

Published 25/02/2024
Tomorrow, the Execution Sentence Will Be Implemented in Jowzjan Province
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RASC News Agency: The Taliban’s Information and Culture Directorate in Jowzjan Province has recently announced that tomorrow, under the command of Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the Taliban, the execution sentence will be carried out in this province. Through a newsletter, the Taliban’s Information and Culture Directorate in Jowzjan stated that this sentence will be executed tomorrow Monday, Feb 26, in the province.

Meanwhile, although the number of individuals and their crimes is unclear, this directorate has asked the province’s citizens to attend the scene without electronic devices capable of photography or filming. This development follows the Taliban’s execution of two individuals named Sayed Jamal and Gul Khan in Ghazni Province three days ago on charges of murder.

It is noteworthy that while the global community has repeatedly urged the Taliban to abolish the death penalty, the group has addressed the world, asking them not to interfere in Afghanistan’s internal affairs.

Shams Feruten 25/02/2024

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