Taliban banned rally without prior approval of authorities

The Government of the Taliban (a terrorist organization prohibited in Russia) banned citizens of Afghanistan to hold rallies without permission of the authorities. It is reported by the Afghan Agency Pajhwok.

The internal protest organizers will have to prepare advanced coordination in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Justice. “Those who are protesting without permission will be responsible for the consequences, if any,” says the Ministry of the Interior.

September 7 became known that Sarajuddin Hakkani became the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Afghanistan, the leader of the extremist “Hakkani Network” (prohibited in Russia).

C 6 to September 7, antipakistan protests passed in Kabul. Participants went outside with the requirements of excluding the influence of Islamabad on Afghanistan’s policy. Also on the demonstrations sounded slogans in support of the front of the Panzhecher resistance. To overclock the action, the Taliban began to shoot in the air, beating and arresting protesters.

On September 3, the rally of Afghanistan activists in support of women’s rights was held in Kabul. Protesters approached the Presidential Palace. To disperse them, the Taliban applied tear gas.

/Media reports.