In Jalalabad Gunfire Cuts Short Protest Against Taliban.
The Taliban terminating on Jalalabad nonconformists comes as exceptional discussions began in Kabul with previous president Hamid Karzai and different pioneers in the midst of theory of a “solidarity government”.
The first pushback against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan seemed to draw a vicious reaction from the country’s new rulers. Reports from the neighborhood media proposed wounds, perhaps even deaths as the Taliban started shooting at a dissent where the public banner was spread out. The terminating comes as exceptional discussions began in Kabul between the Taliban and previous president Hamid Karzai and different pioneers in the midst of theory of a “solidarity government”.
At the dissent today in Jalalabad – the last city that tumbled to Taliban before Kabul – individuals had brought down the Taliban banner and spread out the red, green and dark public banner, reports said.
Recordings tweeted neighborhood news office Pajhwok Afghan News showed individuals conveying the public banner going across a road. Unexpectedly shots ring out, trailed by staccato automatic weapon discharge. The parade pauses and individuals begin raising mottos.
“Taliban terminating on nonconformists in Jalalabad city and beaten some video writers,” read the subtitle of one of the recordings.
This was the first pushback against the Taliban since it walked into Kabul on Sunday, setting off an endeavored departure by thousands, particularly ladies, kids and individuals who helped the western soldiers during the 20-year occupation by the US.
However the Taliban has attempted to project a gentler picture this time, declaring an overall pardon and calling ladies to join their work in the public authority, the recollections of public whipping, execution and stoning for infidelity during their standard somewhere in the range of 1996 and 2001 is as yet solid.
Many dread for their lives and vocation. Distinct photos of their distress to leave the nation came from the Kabul air terminal, where numerous men, incapable to discover a seat in flights, scrambled onto the wings of airplane and tumbled to their demises.
In Kabul, in the mean time, top Taliban administrator Anas Haqqani met previous Afghan president Hamid Karzai and ex-unfamiliar priest Abdullah.
The Haqqani Network drove by Anas Haqqani, is a significant group of the Taliban. The organization, in view of the line with Pakistan, was blamed over late years for the absolute most lethal psychological militant assaults in Afghanistan.