Taliban: Taliban sets up military tribunal to enforce Sharia law in Afghanistan – Times of India

Kabul : Taliban has announced the establishment of a military tribunal on the orders of its Supreme Leader Hebatullah Akhundzada to apply Islamic law in Afghanistan, The Express Tribune reported.
The newspaper, quoting a Taliban deputy spokesman, said the tribunal was set up to implement “the Sharia system, divine decrees and social reform”. Enamullah Samanganistatement of.
The statement further said that Obaidullah Nejami has been appointed as the chairman of the tribunal along with Syed Agaz. zahid akhundzadehi as deputy.
The Tribune, citing Samangani, reported that military tribunals to interpret Sharia rulings, issue decrees relevant to Islamic civil law, and file complaints, lawsuits and petitions against Taliban officials and personnel from police, military and intelligence units is authorized.
Meanwhile, amid a rise in terrorist attacks in Afghanistan, questions are being raised about the Taliban’s ability and willingness to protect civilians, especially the country’s minorities, a media report said.
di valerio fabri, write in Geopolitica.info, said the Taliban now faces its biggest test of managing the country’s governance as it struggles with the tag of being a ‘rogue state’, excommunicated by the international community.
In addition, increasing terrorist attacks by Islamic State-Khorasan Province (ISKP) have raised questions about the Taliban’s ability and willingness to protect religious minorities and Afghan civilians. Unless the Taliban takes steps to address these challenges, Afghanistan Undoubtedly destined to descend into civil war,” Fabry said.
According to Fabry, the Taliban’s regime tests are too high. But the regime does not seem to realize the enormity of the challenges as it pursues a single-line agenda of international recognition.
Fabri said, “The Taliban have put pressure on Western financial institutions to release Afghan Central Bank money. Perhaps by now, the group may have realized that by taking over a country through force and violence to rule it over. easier said than done.”

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