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Afghan prime minister says Taliban to not blame for deepening disaster – Nationwide

Afghan prime minister says Taliban to not blame for deepening disaster – Nationwide

Afghanistan’s Taliban prime minister defended the group’s rule in a public handle Saturday, saying it was to not blame for a worsening financial disaster and is working to restore the corruption of the ousted authorities. He additionally dismissed worldwide strain for the formation of a extra inclusive Cupboard.

The half-hour audio performed on state-run media was the primary such public handle by Mohammed Hassan Akhund because the Taliban captured Kabul and secured their rule over the nation three months in the past. The Taliban takeover led to a shut-off of worldwide support to the federal government and the blocking of billions of {dollars} in Afghan property held overseas, worsening an already crumbling financial system.

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Akhund stated the issues of worsening unemployment and the monetary meltdown had begun underneath the earlier, U.S.-backed authorities, including that Afghans shouldn’t imagine claims that the Taliban have been responsible.

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“Nation, be vigilant. These left over from the earlier authorities in hiding are … inflicting anxiousness, deceptive the folks to mistrust their authorities,” he stated.

The ousted authorities had run “the weakest system on the planet,” he stated, pointing to pervasive corruption. In distinction, he stated, the Taliban are eliminating corruption and have introduced safety across the nation.

“We are attempting as a lot as attainable to resolve the issues of the folks. We’re working additional time in each division,” Akhund stated, including that the group had shaped committees to attempt to resolve the financial disaster and pay salaries to authorities workers, who’ve largely gone with out pay for months.


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U.N. officers have warned of a humanitarian disaster with hundreds of thousands of Afghans plunging deeper into poverty and going through starvation — with growing numbers on the verge of hunger. Afghanistan has been hit by one in every of its worst famines in many years, and the financial collapse has meant many individuals are unable to afford meals.

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Akhund urged folks to hope for an finish to the famine, which he referred to as “a check from God, after folks rebelled in opposition to Him.”

The US and different nations have refused to acknowledge the Taliban authorities till it consists of extra of Afghanistan’s ethnic and political spectrum — in addition to ladies — and till it ensures ladies’s rights.

All of the ministers within the present Cupboard come from the Taliban’s ranks. The Taliban haven’t fully barred ladies from the general public sphere as they did throughout their earlier rule within the late Nineteen Nineties. However they’ve ordered most girls authorities workers to not come to work and haven’t let highschool women return to highschool, although they allowed youthful women.

Akhund dismissed the calls for, saying the federal government has members from across the nation. He insisted the Islamic Emirate, because the Taliban name their authorities, “has saved ladies’s dignity.”




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