The Taliban celebrated the third anniversary of coming to power
Afghanistan celebrates its third anniversary of coming to power. Military parades and tributes were part of the celebrations.
Al Jazeera news.
Taliban militias drag Soviet-run tanks and artillery pieces through Bagram. The site was previously used as a US air base.
Hundreds of people gathered to hear the parade and speeches on Wednesday. Chinese and Iranian diplomats were also invited.
The Taliban seized Kabul on 15 August 2021 after the US-backed government collapsed. Many leaders fled during the change of power. According to the Afghan calendar, the anniversary is celebrated a day earlier, on August 14.
No country has yet recognized the Taliban government. In Afghanistan, the Taliban have imposed various restrictions on women. The UN calls it 'gender apartheid'. This is a major obstacle for other countries to recognize the Taliban government.
A 20-year-old former university student in Kabul told news agency AFP that three years have passed since the girls' dream burial. Every year this day is celebrated by reminding our efforts, memories and goals for the future. Its experience is somewhat bitter.
The prime minister of the Taliban government, Mohammad Hassan Akhund, was scheduled to attend Bagram. His chief of staff read out his statement. In the statement, he hailed the Taliban's victory against the 'Western occupiers'.
He said that it is the responsibility of the Taliban government to protect Islamic rule, property, people's lives and the honor of the nation. #solpal #newsbox #newspoint #taleban #afganisthan
Afghanistan celebrates its third anniversary of coming to power. Military parades and tributes were part of the celebrations.
Al Jazeera news.
Taliban militias drag Soviet-run tanks and artillery pieces through Bagram. The site was previously used as a US air base.
Hundreds of people gathered to hear the parade and speeches on Wednesday. Chinese and Iranian diplomats were also invited.
The Taliban seized Kabul on 15 August 2021 after the US-backed government collapsed. Many leaders fled during the change of power. According to the Afghan calendar, the anniversary is celebrated a day earlier, on August 14.
No country has yet recognized the Taliban government. In Afghanistan, the Taliban have imposed various restrictions on women. The UN calls it 'gender apartheid'. This is a major obstacle for other countries to recognize the Taliban government.
A 20-year-old former university student in Kabul told news agency AFP that three years have passed since the girls' dream burial. Every year this day is celebrated by reminding our efforts, memories and goals for the future. Its experience is somewhat bitter.
The prime minister of the Taliban government, Mohammad Hassan Akhund, was scheduled to attend Bagram. His chief of staff read out his statement. In the statement, he hailed the Taliban's victory against the 'Western occupiers'.
He said that it is the responsibility of the Taliban government to protect Islamic rule, property, people's lives and the honor of the nation. #solpal #newsbox #newspoint #taleban #afganisthan
The Taliban celebrated the third anniversary of coming to power
Afghanistan celebrates its third anniversary of coming to power. Military parades and tributes were part of the celebrations.
Al Jazeera news.
Taliban militias drag Soviet-run tanks and artillery pieces through Bagram. The site was previously used as a US air base.
Hundreds of people gathered to hear the parade and speeches on Wednesday. Chinese and Iranian diplomats were also invited.
The Taliban seized Kabul on 15 August 2021 after the US-backed government collapsed. Many leaders fled during the change of power. According to the Afghan calendar, the anniversary is celebrated a day earlier, on August 14.
No country has yet recognized the Taliban government. In Afghanistan, the Taliban have imposed various restrictions on women. The UN calls it 'gender apartheid'. This is a major obstacle for other countries to recognize the Taliban government.
A 20-year-old former university student in Kabul told news agency AFP that three years have passed since the girls' dream burial. Every year this day is celebrated by reminding our efforts, memories and goals for the future. Its experience is somewhat bitter.
The prime minister of the Taliban government, Mohammad Hassan Akhund, was scheduled to attend Bagram. His chief of staff read out his statement. In the statement, he hailed the Taliban's victory against the 'Western occupiers'.
He said that it is the responsibility of the Taliban government to protect Islamic rule, property, people's lives and the honor of the nation. #solpal #newsbox #newspoint #taleban #afganisthan
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