No Criticism Of Government, Says Taliban In New Diktat: Report
NDTV
As per the new instructions from the Taliban's supreme leader Akhundzada, the public were told to stop unnecessary accusations against Taliban government workers and officials.
Taliban issued a new diktat whereby they will be punishing those who criticise "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan" scholars and public servants without any authenticity, be it with gesture, word or anything else.
Zabiullah Mujahid, spokesperson of the Taliban published new "instructions" attributed to their leader, Mullah Hebatullah Akhundzada, and their implementation was called the "Sharia responsibility" of the people and the media, reported Voice of America (VOA).
As per the new instructions from the Taliban's supreme leader Akhundzada, the public were told to stop unnecessary accusations against Taliban government workers and officials.
In the declaration, it is not clearly stated what kind of "criticism away from reality" is, but in social media and television debates, some people and experts make comments and criticisms on the actions of the Taliban government from time to time. In particular, the Taliban rulers are heavily criticized for preventing girls' education, and women's and human rights.