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Taliban to reward suicide bombers’ families with cash, land
Afghan men remove broken glass inside a Shiite mosque in Kandahar on October 15, 2021, after a suicide bomb attack during Friday prayers that killed at least 33 people and injured 74 others, Taliban officials said.Javed Tanveer/AFP via Getty Images
The Taliban have promised plots of land to the family members of suicide bombers who targeted US and Afghan forces, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry tweeted Tuesday.
The tweet, posted in English, echoed an announcement made the previous day by acting interior minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, who offered clothes and roughly $112 to dozens of male family members of “martyred” bombers who died for Islamic “jihad and sacrifices.”
The spokesman, Saeed Khosty, also said Haqqani considered the dead bombers “heroes of Islam and the country.”
“Now you and I must refrain from betraying the aspirations of our martyrs,” Haqqani reportedly said.
The acting interior minister’s comments suggest extreme aggression could see a resurgence in the now Taliban-ruled country — a move at odds with previous assurances following the fall of Kabul in August.
The US and its Western allies have warned the Taliban that they will not recognize its government as a legitimate legislative body should the Taliban allow terrorism and extremism to flourish.
The Taliban leaders’ meeting at a Kabul hotel Monday was the latest in a series of steps taken by the group to seemingly push Afghanistan back to a radicalization not seen since 2001.
The United Nations has predicted the entire country could soon be in a dire economic situation and will require additional humanitarian support.
The US has frozen billions of dollars in Afghan assets following the Taliban takeover in accordance with US sanction policies.
International monetary organizations have additionally paused as much as 75 percent of all fiscal disbursements the previous Afghan government relied on, the Associated Press reported.
The US has evacuated upward of 124,000 Americans, Afghan allies and at-risk Afghans since the fall of Kabul.
The State Department has said it will continue to evacuate individuals still stuck in Afghanistan.
Fox News could not immediately reach the State Department for comment.
Also an interesting twitter thread explaining about the leaked audio of the ceremony.
Edit: More sources:
Ministry of Interior Affairs press release:
Official Spokesman:
The Taliban have promised plots of land to the family members of suicide bombers who targeted US and Afghan forces, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry tweeted Tuesday.
The tweet, posted in English, echoed an announcement made the previous day by acting interior minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, who offered clothes and roughly $112 to dozens of male family members of “martyred” bombers who died for Islamic “jihad and sacrifices.”
The spokesman, Saeed Khosty, also said Haqqani considered the dead bombers “heroes of Islam and the country.”
“Now you and I must refrain from betraying the aspirations of our martyrs,” Haqqani reportedly said.
The acting interior minister’s comments suggest extreme aggression could see a resurgence in the now Taliban-ruled country — a move at odds with previous assurances following the fall of Kabul in August.
The US and its Western allies have warned the Taliban that they will not recognize its government as a legitimate legislative body should the Taliban allow terrorism and extremism to flourish.
The Taliban leaders’ meeting at a Kabul hotel Monday was the latest in a series of steps taken by the group to seemingly push Afghanistan back to a radicalization not seen since 2001.
The United Nations has predicted the entire country could soon be in a dire economic situation and will require additional humanitarian support.
The US has frozen billions of dollars in Afghan assets following the Taliban takeover in accordance with US sanction policies.
International monetary organizations have additionally paused as much as 75 percent of all fiscal disbursements the previous Afghan government relied on, the Associated Press reported.
The US has evacuated upward of 124,000 Americans, Afghan allies and at-risk Afghans since the fall of Kabul.
The State Department has said it will continue to evacuate individuals still stuck in Afghanistan.
Fox News could not immediately reach the State Department for comment.
Taliban to reward suicide bombers’ families with cash, land
The tweet, posted in English, echoed an announcement made the previous day by acting interior minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, who offered clothes and roughly $112 to dozens of male family members of &…
nypost.com
Taliban praise suicide bombers, offer families cash and land
The Taliban praised suicide bombers who died during the war against the former government and its Western allies and offered their families sums of cash and promises of land, the movement's interior ministry said in a statement.
www.reuters.com
Taliban Honor Suicide Bombers’ ‘Sacrifices’ in Bid to Rewrite History (Published 2021)
The new government brought together the bombers’ families at a publicized event, praising their actions but alienating those who have suffered at their hands.
www.nytimes.com
Also an interesting twitter thread explaining about the leaked audio of the ceremony.
Edit: More sources:
Ministry of Interior Affairs press release:
Official Spokesman:
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