The Taliban’s chief has warned that Afghans ungrateful for its hardline rule will probably be severely punished by God in an announcement marking the fourth anniversary of the group’s return to energy.
The assertion from Haibatullah Akhunzada was made in a social media put up on Friday to commemorate “Victory Day”, 4 years on from the chaotic United States and NATO withdrawal from the nation after greater than 20 years of warfare because the Taliban retook the capital, Kabul.
The menace was a stark reminder of the sweeping restrictions and repression of rights, particularly of girls and ladies, that has taken place underneath the Taliban’s rule, which relies on its strict interpretation of Islamic regulation.
In his assertion, Akhunzada mentioned Afghans had confronted hardships for many years within the title of building non secular regulation within the nation, which he mentioned had saved residents from “corruption, oppression, usurpation, medication, theft, theft and plunder”.
“These are nice divine blessings that our individuals shouldn’t neglect and, through the commemoration of Victory Day, categorical nice gratitude to Allah Almighty in order that the blessings will enhance,” his assertion mentioned.
“If, towards God’s will, we fail to specific gratitude for blessings and are ungrateful for them, we will probably be subjected to the extreme punishment of Allah Almighty.”
He additionally suggested authorities ministers to take away the phrase “appearing” from their job titles, signalling the consolidation of his administration’s rule within the nation amid an absence of inside opposition.
Victory Day
4 years on from its return to energy, the Taliban authorities stays largely remoted within the worldwide enviornment over the extreme rights restrictions imposed underneath its rule though Russia turned the primary nation to formally recognise the Taliban administration in early July.
It additionally has shut ties with China, the United Arab Emirates and quite a lot of Central Asian states though none of those formally recognises the Taliban administration.
Victory Day parades had been deliberate in a number of Afghan cities on Friday, and in Kabul, helicopters had been scheduled to drop flowers throughout the town. Pictures of an official ceremony in Kabul to open the commemorations confirmed a corridor stuffed solely with male delegates.

‘An open wound of historical past’
Slightly than celebrating, members of the activist group United Afghan Girls’s Motion for Freedom staged an indoor protest within the northeastern province of Takhar towards the Taliban’s oppressive rule, The Related Press information company reported.
“This present day marked the start of a black domination that excluded ladies from work, training and social life,” the group mentioned in an announcement to the company.
“We, the protesting ladies, bear in mind today not as a reminiscence, however as an open wound of historical past, a wound that has not but healed. The autumn of Afghanistan was not the autumn of our will. We stand, even within the darkness.”
Afghan ladies additionally held an indoor protest within the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, the company reported.
Repression and demise threats
The United Nations, international governments and human rights teams have condemned the Taliban for his or her remedy of girls and ladies, who’re banned from most training and work, in addition to parks, gyms and travelling and not using a male guardian.
Inspectors from the Vice and Advantage Ministry require ladies to put on a chador, a full-body cloak protecting the top, whereas a regulation introduced a yr in the past ordered ladies to not sing or recite poetry in public and for his or her voices and our bodies to be “hid” outdoors the house.
Final month, the Worldwide Prison Courtroom (ICC) issued arrest warrants towards Akhunzada and the nation’s chief justice on prices of committing gender-based persecution towards ladies and ladies.
ICC judges mentioned the Taliban had “severely disadvantaged” women and girls of the rights to training, privateness, household life and the freedoms of motion, expression, thought, conscience and faith.
At the least 1.4 million ladies have been “intentionally disadvantaged” of their proper to an training by the Taliban authorities, a UN report from August 2024 discovered.
Among the many restrictions imposed on ladies is a ban on working for nongovernmental teams, amongst different jobs. A UN report this month revealed that dozens of Afghan ladies working for the organisation within the nation had acquired direct demise threats.
The report mentioned the Taliban had instructed the UN mission that its cadres weren’t accountable for the threats and a Ministry of Inside Affairs investigation is underneath manner. An Inside Ministry spokesman, Abdul Mateen Qani, later instructed The Related Press information company that no threats had been made.
Within the meantime, Iran, Pakistan and the US have been sending Afghan refugees again to Taliban rule, the place they threat persecution.