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August 17, 2021 The Taliban have forgiven everyone, based on orders from their leaders, and harbor no enmity towards anyone, spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, said at his first press conference in Kabul. There will therefore be no revenge on the part of the Taliban against anyone, including former military personnel and those who worked with foreign forces. "Nobody will search their homes," Mujahid said. The security of foreign embassies is important and will be guaranteed, said the spokesman for the Taliban.



"An agreement will soon be reached whereby an Islamic government will be installed in the country," he added. The Taliban want to form a government in which all sides are represented and end the war, the spokesman anticipated. 



"After 20 years of struggle we liberated the country and expelled foreigners. It is a proud moment for the whole nation," he said.



The Islamic emirate of Afghanistan promises all countries in the world that Afghanistan will not be a threat to any country, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in the first press conference since the takeover of Kabul, according to Tolo News. .



The Taliban have announced that their Islamic emirate in Afghanistan will be committed to women's rights under Sharia law, their spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said at the first press conference in Kabul. "They will work side by side with us - he added - we want


assure the international community that there will be no discrimination, that no one will be in danger "." We do not want to have any problems with the international community, "she said." We will allow women to work and study, but within our structure ", she said. said the spokesman for the Taliban, answering questions from the media. "Women will be very active in our society, but within our structure."



In saying that women's rights will be protected under Islamic law, the spokesman of the Taliban claimed "the right to act according to our religious principles." "Other countries have different approaches, rules and regulations - he continued - Afghans have the right to have their own rules in accordance with our values ​​".



"We don't want to see chaos in Kabul," said Zabihullah Mujahid, stressing at the press conference that maintaining stability in the capital is the priority. "Our plans were to stop at the gates of Kabul to allow the transition process to be completed smoothly." "But unfortunately the previous government was so incompetent ... its security forces could do nothing to ensure security. We had to do something." "We had to enter Kabul to ensure the safety of the residents."



The media will be able to continue their activity in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, the Taliban spokesman said, adding however that the media must not contradict Islamic values. they must be impartial and must not contradict national interests. This was reported by Tolo News.