Taliban have Control On Panjshir?
Previous VP Amrullah Saleh, one of the heads of the resistance powers, told the TV channel Tolo News that reports that he had escaped the nation were lies.
His child, Ebadullah Saleh, rejected that Panjshir had fallen, messaging the message "No, it's bogus".
There had been reports of substantial battling and setbacks in Panjshir, a tough valley where a few thousand warriors from local armies and leftovers of the old government's military had massed under the initiative of Ahmad Massoud, the child of late Mujahideen authority Ahmad Shah Massoud.
The Taliban held onto Kabul on August 15 after fast advances across Afghanistan.
Afghanistan is confronting compassionate debacle as well as dangers to its security and soundness from rival jihadist gatherings, including a neighborhood branch of Islamic State.
Baradar, who heads the Taliban's political office, will be joined by Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, the child of late Taliban fellow benefactor Mullah Omar, and Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, in senior positions.
"Every one of the top chiefs have shown up in Kabul, where arrangements are in definite stages to report the new government," a Taliban official told Reuters, talking on state of obscurity.
Haibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban's preeminent strict pioneer, will zero in on strict issue and administration inside the system of Islam.
Western forces say they are ready to draw in with the Taliban and send helpful guide, yet that proper acknowledgment of the public authority and more extensive monetary help will rely upon activity - not simply guarantees - to defend common liberties.
At the point when already in power from 1996 to 2001, the Taliban forced savage disciplines and banished ladies and young ladies from school and work.
This time around, the development has attempted to introduce a more appeasing face to the world, promising to shield basic liberties and abstain from feuds, in spite of the fact that it still can't seem to clarify what social guidelines it will implement.
Women's Situation in Afghanistan...
On Friday, many ladies fought close to the official royal residence, encouraging the Taliban to regard the privileges of ladies and their huge additions in training and the labor force in the course of recent many years.
"Our shows are (being held) in light of the fact that without the presence of ladies, no general public will flourish. The disposal of ladies implies the end of individuals. In case ladies are absent in a country, in a general public, in a service or bureau, that nation or bureau won't be effective"- one of the dissidents.
Afghanistan's 250 female appointed authorities are especially scared of men they imprisoned who have now been liberated by the Taliban.
The public authority's authenticity according to global benefactors and financial backers will be critical for its capacity to deal with an economy dependent for quite a long time on unfamiliar guide, and presently close to fall.
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