RASC News Agency: Mullah Abdul Khaliq Abed, the Deputy Minister of Borders for the Taliban group, has branded the opponents of their system as “non-Muslims” in his recent remarks. Abed made this assertion on Tuesday, Feb 27, during a session titled “Ethnic Coordination” held in Herat Province.
He underscored that supporters and adherents of the Taliban system “are Muslims,” whereas those dissenting from their system are “non-Muslims engaging in warfare and espionage to please America and England.” This declaration comes as the Taliban group, since their resurgence in the country, has consistently labeled their system’s adversaries as non-Muslims and cautioned them about reprisals.
The Taliban’s Minister of Migrants, during a session on February 15th, addressed the nations hosting and supporting the group’s adversaries, asserting that the Taliban do not forget their hostilities. Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani appended, “Our adversaries will be pursued wherever they may be.” It is noteworthy that the Taliban group, during their more than two-year tenure in the country, has frequently detained, incarcerated, tortured, and even executed individuals opposed to their system.