Women judges in Afghanistan are working with an informal US network to try to secure flights out of Kabul — but they are running short on time.
A Taliban spokesman denied their involvement in any door to door search for the former officials of the Afghan government, saying they had announced general amnesty and they were still standing by it.The Taliban spokesman said the group would not yet share details about their proposed Islamic Sharia government in Afghanistan, adding that they would take all stakeholders into confidence before deciding the government.
“No law shall contravene the tenets and provisions of the holy religion of Islam in Afghanistan,” the republic’s constitution reads. Afghan judges and prosecutors are preparing to watch the Taliban roll back the progress they made in the 20 years since the U.S. invaded Afghanistan, toppling the Taliban government for harboring Al Qaeda leader and 9/11 architect Osama bin Laden.
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