Kabul Afghanistan Taliban Crisis News Todhani Taliban News Today, Panjshir Battle News Today September 7 News The spotlight: almost 22 days after taking control, the Taliban on Tuesday finally announced the government of the guard in Afghanistan. The government temporarily paid homage to the old group guard by giving a peak to the Taliban personality that dominated the 20-year battle against the US-led coalition and the Afghan government allies.
The Taliban named Mullah Hasan Akhund, an associate from the founder of the Mullah Omar Movement was late, as the head of the new Afghan government, with Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, head of the political office movement, as his representative.
Sarajuddin Haqqani, the founding son of the Haqqani network will be the minister of the new country. Amir Khan Muttaqi has been appointed acting Foreign Minister, Mullah Yaqoob as Minister of Defense, and Abas Stanikzai as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in the New Afghan Government, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid at a news conference in Kabul on Tuesday.
While announcing the cabinet for the new Afghan government, a spokesman for Mujahid, said the promise was for a temporary government. However, he did not describe how long they would serve. So far, the Taliban does not show an indication that they will hold elections.
A Afghan employee of an American organization in Afghanistan said the Taliban prevented him and hundreds of other people from rented flight evacuation from Afghanistan. The woman spoke to the anonymous Associated Press on Tuesday, said she was afraid of her safety if she was chosen by the Taliban. US organizations, Ascend, have worked for years with Afghan women and girls.
The woman was included among several hundred people, reportedly included American citizens and green card holders, who said they had waited in the hall of a large residence and hotels for more than a week for permission to ride charter flights from the city of Northern Mazar-e -sharif .
“We thought we were in a kind of prison,” said the woman to the AP. He said Americans he had met in the group were the vulnerable people in his 70s, parents of American Afghanistan in the United States. (AP)