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Taliban appoints acting governor of central bank

Mon, 23 Aug 2021, 10:04 PM

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KABUL, Aug 23 (APP): The Taliban on Monday appointed Haji Muhammad Idrees as acting Governor of Da Afghanistan Bank, central bank of the country.

Taliban Spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid, in a tweet, said that Haji Muhammad Idrees had been given the responsibility to help organize the affairs of government institutions and banking system in the country to resolve the people’s problems.

The banks are closed and government offices are empty since the take over of Afghan capital Kabul on August 15. The Taliban have asked all the government employees to join their duties without any fear.
 
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Minister of education of the previous regime in Afghanistan, Hamidi Rangina is sitting at the table with the Taliban discussing future curriculum.
She is a woman, btw.

In a way I do feel sorry for Afghans, comical for us, a reality for them. They are between a rock and a hard place.
 
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In a way I do feel sorry for Afghans, comical for us, a reality for them. They are between a rock and a hard place.
What you don't understand that the people of Afghanistan not in small numbers but like more then half admired and loved them. The only reason they survived is not foreign help. They have been getting their force, operating freely in the areas they have captured 5 years ago.
Every society evovle on its own. The evolution stops as the foreign forces comes and dictate their version to democracy.
Who know 10 years down the lane they would evolve into something moderate.
Look at MBS. Didn't he moderate saudi Arabia. And women in Iran, saudiarabia , ethnic uae women all are very independent despite in burqa. Yes that independence comes from money but. One can hope.
 
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Six major figures to lead Taliban through critical process

Anadolu
11:08 PM | August 23, 2021


Though the Taliban's ultimate decision-making body is a 26-member leadership council, or Rahbari Shura, six figures stand out for their top positions in the insurgent group.

The Taliban have come under increasing international scrutiny recently after they captured most of Afghanistan, including the capital Kabul on Aug. 15, announcing that it would soon establish a new "inclusive Islamic government."

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, one of the group's prominent leaders, is now in Kabul to start government formation process.

The former administration, which collapsed after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country, will now be replaced by a structure shaped by the Taliban.

Now, all eyes are turned on the high-level names who will make the Taliban's important decisions.
Apart from the group's head and leadership council, the Taliban has various commissions that function as ministries.

Six people have risen to prominence in the group after the death of Mullah Mohammed Omar, the founder of the Taliban who led the group for many years.

Who is who in Taliban leadership

Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada was elected as the leader of the Taliban on May 25, 2016, after the previous Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed in a US drone attack.


Akhundzada taught lessons in religion and preached in a village near Pakistan's border with Afghanistan for 15 years until his disappearance in May 2016.

The whereabouts of Akhundzada, who is now known as the highest authority in the Taliban, is unknown.
There is only one widely circulated photograph of Akhundzada released by the Taliban.

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar was born in 1968 in the central province of Uruzgan. He is one of the four founders of the Taliban.

He continues to serve as Akhundzada's deputy, and is also the group's top executive in charge of political affairs.

As the Taliban's second-in-command and de facto leader, Baradar signed a peace deal with the US in February last year on behalf of the group and held high-level talks with many officials in the peace negotiations.

He has served as the head of the Taliban's political office in Doha, Qatar, since January 2019.

Baradar became the first Taliban leader who met with a US president after he held a phone call with Donald Trump on March 3, 2020, as part of the then-ongoing peace talks.

Mullah Mawlowi Abdul Hakim, head of the Taliban's negotiating team for the intra-Afghan talks, and his deputy Shir Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai are also among the six most-influential figures of the Taliban.

They were released from the US prison in Guantanamo Bay in 2014 as part of a prisoner swap.

Stanikzai became head of the Taliban's political office in Doha in 2015. He was later appointed as the deputy of Mullah Abdul Hakim.

Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, who is the eldest son of the group's founder Mullah Omar, leads its military operations in Afghanistan and serves as Akhundzada's deputy.

The Haqqani network, one of the key components of the Taliban, is headed by Sirajuddin Haqqani and held responsible for many high-profile bombings in Afghanistan.

The network manages the economic and military assets of the Taliban along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Haqqani has also served as one of the Taliban's deputy leaders.

Leadership Council: Highest governing body

All military and political decisions are made at the 26-member leadership council which is directly under the Taliban's leader in the group’s governing structure.

The ministry-like commissions operate in different areas such as the military, intelligence, and political and economic affairs.
 
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Governor Kabul...... Mullah Shireen
Mayor Kabul ... ..... Hamdu Nomayi

Intelligence Chief ... Najeeb Ullah

Education Minister ... Saka Ullah

Higher Education...... Abdul Baqi

Interior Minister........ Saddar Ibrahim

Finance Minister.......... Gul Agha
 
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Taliban appoint senior veterans to key ministerial posts
  • Have not formally announced appointments, which a commander said were provisional

Reuters
25 Aug 2021


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Afghanistan's Taliban have appointed senior veterans to the posts of finance minister and defence minister, two members of the group said, as it switches focus from a stunning conquest to how to run a country in crisis.

The movement's unexpectedly swift victory has left it struggling to govern, and alongside established Taliban names at the top, it has turned to several lower-level administrators to keep Kabul running.

The Taliban have not formally announced the appointments, which a commander said were provisional, but Afghanistan's Pajhwok news agency said on Tuesday that Gul Agha had been named as finance minister and Sadr Ibrahim acting interior minister.

Former Guantanamo detainee Mullah Abdul Qayyum Zakir was named acting defence minister, Al Jazeera news channel reported, citing a Taliban source.

A Taliban official in Kabul confirmed the key ministerial appointments made this week, after the Taliban group wrested control of all government offices, the presidential palace and parliament.



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The official, who has been attached to the group as a senior political strategist, added that provincial governors would be selected from among some of the most experienced commanders from the 20-year war just ended.

A Taliban commander also confirmed the key ministerial choices, but stressed they had not yet been made official.

"Last night we had meetings in the presidential palace, we discussed these things but have not appointed or announced any of them," said the commander, who declined to be named because the details of the discussions had not yet been made public.

'Familiar names'

According to some experts, others named to government positions appeared to be mostly military Taliban leaders from the southern provinces of Helmand and Kandahar.

"They are familiar names," said Ashley Jackson, co-director of the Centre for the Study of Armed Groups at the Overseas Development Institute in Oslo, referring to the appointments.

"They (the Taliban) are not exactly showing a lot of diversity or demonstrating the desire for a civilian government."

Gul Agha would appear to be Gul Agha Ishakzai. The head of the Taliban's financial commission, he has been designated as a target of UN sanctions.


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He was a childhood friend of late Taliban founder Mullah Omar, a UN/Interpol sanctions notice said.
"At one time, no one was allowed to meet Mullah Omar unless approved by him," the note said.

Jackson said the appointment made sense, because Gul Agha would be stepping into a parallel role to that which he played when the Taliban was fighting an insurgency, just in government.
Zakir is a veteran Taliban battlefield commander and also a close associate of Omar.

He was captured when US-led forces engaged in Afghanistan in 2001 and was incarcerated at the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba until 2007, according to media reports.

He was released and handed over to the Afghan government.

Sadr, the interior ministry appointee, is believed to be a powerful and trusted figure within the Taliban.


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Last week, the Taliban appointed Haji Mohammad Idris as acting head of the central bank.

A senior Taliban official said Idris, from the northern province of Jawzjan, had long experience working on financial issues with the previous leader of the movement, Mullah Akhtar Mansour, who was killed in a drone strike in 2016.

While appointing loyalists to senior positions, the Taliban have also ordered mid-level officials at the finance ministry and central bank to return to work.

Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid told reporters in Kabul on Tuesday that it "was time for people to work for their country".
 
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More Taliban special units have arrived at Kabul airport. Taliban forces will reportedly take full control of the airport.

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Taliban leaders take key positions in Gov’t


by The Frontier Post


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KABUL (RIA Novosti): The Taliban top brass have completed consultations on the formation of a new Afghan government, key positions have been taken by representatives of the movement, a source in the ranks of the militants told RIA Novosti.

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, head of the Taliban’s political office, has been appointed Afghan Foreign Minister.

The son of the founder of the movement, Mullah Yakub Akhund, became the head of the Ministry of Defense, and the son of one of the leaders of the radicals, Jalaluddin Haqqani Khalifa Haqqani, took over as Minister of Internal Affairs.

The rest of the Cabinet members will be announced shortly.

In Kandahar, large crowds took to the streets on Tuesday carrying white Taliban flags and chanting slogans welcoming the end of the United States military presence in the country, local residents told RIA Novosti.
The city of Kandahar is located in the province of the same name in the south of Afghanistan.

Many Taliban leaders come from this particular province.

Against the backdrop of the withdrawal of the American contingent from Afghanistan, the Taliban launched an offensive and captured all major cities, announcing the end of the twenty-year war. Panjshir remains the only province outside of Taliban control.
 
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Akhundzad will become supreme leader of Afghanistan


The Frontier Post



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MOSCOW (TASS): The head of the Taliban movement, Mullah Haybatullah Akhundzada, is likely to become the supreme leader of Afghanistan by analogy with the Iranian model. This was reported to TASS on Friday by a source in the leadership of the Islamic Party of Gulbeddin Hekmatyar.

“According to my information received from people in the Taliban, the movement has decided to appoint Mullah Mohammad Hasan as prime minister, and Mullah [Abdul Ghani] Baradar as his deputy. Akhundzada will remain the supreme leader of the country,” he said. Mohammad Hassan is, he said, “a well-known Taliban functionary.”

However, the party’s representative still does not rule out the appointment of Baradar himself as head of the cabinet. This opinion was expressed to him by Pakistani sources.


“Mullah Yakub (son of the founder of the Taliban, Mullah Omar) will be the Minister of Defense. Sirajuddin Haqqani is the Ministry of Internal Affairs, [head of the Commission on Taliban Leadership] Amir Mottaki will become the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and movemen is planned to be appointed Minister of Finance. For these candidates [within the movement] there is a decision on the appointment. They plan to announce this within 24-48 hours, “- said the agency’s interlocutor.
 
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Afghan Taliban have announced the cabinet of new Government of Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan

¶ Mullah Abdul Hassan Akhunzada to lead IEA government with Mullah Bradar to be his deputy.


Cabinet of the new Islamic Government of Afghanistan:

¶ Mullah Mohammad Hassan PM & Mullah Baradar his deputy.
¶ Mullah Abdul Haq Wasiq head of NDS.
¶ Qari Fasihuddin Chief of Staff.
¶ Mawlavi Yaqoob, Defense Minister
¶ Sirajuddin Haqqani, Interior Minister.
¶ Mullah Abdul Manan, Minister of civil welfare.
¶ Mawlavi Amir Khan Muttaqi, FM and ¶ Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai his deputy.
¶ Qari Deen Mohammad, economy minister
¶ Haji Khalil Haqqani, Minister of refugees.
¶ Abdul Baqi Haqqani, director of higher education.
 
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