marvin martian
Diamond Member
The Talibiden has a free pass from Bloody Joe.
Meanwhile, the outgoing governmentâs ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva said on Tuesday that the Taliban have already broken their promises to safeguard women and protect human rights.
âThe Taliban have vowed to respect womenâs rights but womenâs rights are disappearing from the landscape," Nasir Ahmad Andisha, who remains accredited at U.N. bodies despite the collapse of the government he represents, told the Human Rights Council.
The Talibanâs infamous Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice has been reinstated around 20 years after it was abolished when the US invaded Afghanistan. A Taliban official said that their purpose is to âserve Islamâ, for which the ministry of vice and vice is needed, according to a New York Post report.
The ministry of virtue and vice is known for enforcing the Sharia law, including banning women from stepping outside without a male companion and prohibiting music and other entertainment.
âWe will punish as per the Islamic rules. Whatever Islam guides us, we will punish accordingly,â said Mohammad Yusuf, who claimed to be responsible for the âcentral zoneâ of Afghanistan. The Taliban, in their earlier regime, flogged, stoned, amputated and publicly executed people as punishments for crimes.
Yusuf told New York Post that the hands of thieves will be cut off and those involved in âillegal intercourseâ will be stoned, which was previously the punishment meant for women. He also said that a murderer who intentionally committed the crime will be killed and if it turns out to be unintentional, certain amount of fee will be levied.
Yusuf added that four witnesses are required and those witnesses âshould all have the same story.â âIf there is a small difference in the story, there will be no punishment. But if all of them are saying the same thing, the same way and the same time, there will be punishment,â the New York Post quoted Yusuf as saying.
The offenders will be punished if the Supreme Court finds them guilty, he said.
âWe just want a peaceful country with Islamic rules and regulations. Peace and Islamic rulings are the only wishes we have," Yusuf added.
Meanwhile, the outgoing governmentâs ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva said on Tuesday that the Taliban have already broken their promises to safeguard women and protect human rights.
âThe Taliban have vowed to respect womenâs rights but womenâs rights are disappearing from the landscape," Nasir Ahmad Andisha, who remains accredited at U.N. bodies despite the collapse of the government he represents, told the Human Rights Council.
Meanwhile, the outgoing governmentâs ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva said on Tuesday that the Taliban have already broken their promises to safeguard women and protect human rights.
âThe Taliban have vowed to respect womenâs rights but womenâs rights are disappearing from the landscape," Nasir Ahmad Andisha, who remains accredited at U.N. bodies despite the collapse of the government he represents, told the Human Rights Council.
Stoning for âIllegal Intercourseâ: Taliban Bring Back Ministry of Virtue and Vice to âServe Islamâ - News18
Yusuf told New York Post that the hands of thieves will be cut off and those involved in âillegal intercourseâ will be stoned.
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The Talibanâs infamous Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice has been reinstated around 20 years after it was abolished when the US invaded Afghanistan. A Taliban official said that their purpose is to âserve Islamâ, for which the ministry of vice and vice is needed, according to a New York Post report.
The ministry of virtue and vice is known for enforcing the Sharia law, including banning women from stepping outside without a male companion and prohibiting music and other entertainment.
âWe will punish as per the Islamic rules. Whatever Islam guides us, we will punish accordingly,â said Mohammad Yusuf, who claimed to be responsible for the âcentral zoneâ of Afghanistan. The Taliban, in their earlier regime, flogged, stoned, amputated and publicly executed people as punishments for crimes.
Yusuf told New York Post that the hands of thieves will be cut off and those involved in âillegal intercourseâ will be stoned, which was previously the punishment meant for women. He also said that a murderer who intentionally committed the crime will be killed and if it turns out to be unintentional, certain amount of fee will be levied.
Yusuf added that four witnesses are required and those witnesses âshould all have the same story.â âIf there is a small difference in the story, there will be no punishment. But if all of them are saying the same thing, the same way and the same time, there will be punishment,â the New York Post quoted Yusuf as saying.
The offenders will be punished if the Supreme Court finds them guilty, he said.
âWe just want a peaceful country with Islamic rules and regulations. Peace and Islamic rulings are the only wishes we have," Yusuf added.
Meanwhile, the outgoing governmentâs ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva said on Tuesday that the Taliban have already broken their promises to safeguard women and protect human rights.
âThe Taliban have vowed to respect womenâs rights but womenâs rights are disappearing from the landscape," Nasir Ahmad Andisha, who remains accredited at U.N. bodies despite the collapse of the government he represents, told the Human Rights Council.