In Kandahar, the residence of Taliban leader Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, a large part of the civil servants who had served in the republican system have been dismissed and replaced by the Taliban and their like-minded people. The few remaining employees of the republican system are under severe pressure from the Taliban and are labeled as “slaves of America,” opponents of the “Islamic system,” and not committed to the Taliban government. Some…
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In Kandahar, the residence of Taliban leader Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, a large part of the civil servants who had served in the republican system have been dismissed and replaced by the Taliban and their like-minded people. The few remaining employees of the republican system are under severe pressure from the Taliban and are labeled as “slaves of America,” opponents of the “Islamic system,” and not committed to the Taliban government. Some…