IMRAN KHAN IS ATTACKED BY THE TALIBAN, WHO LABEL HIM A "ISI STOOGE"; THE NRF RECEIVES ANTI-TANK MISSILES.


Since taking power in Afghanistan in mid-August, the Taliban have imposed a slew of restrictions, many of which are aimed at women. They've been concentrating their efforts on Afghanistan's ailing human rights organisations, as well as journalists.

The Taliban have been in charge in Afghanistan for five months, but the National Resistance Force (NRF) is still fighting them, determined to remove the extremists from power. The NRF has released a video message that has gone viral on social media, in which they urge Afghans not to remain silent.

In a subsequent audio message, NRF leader Ahmad Massoud underlined that their fight is for Afghanistan's entire freedom, not for a certain ethnic group or location.

NRF fighters now have anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM) to destroy Taliban vehicles, according to photographs circulating on social media.

According to reports, the missiles are directed by advanced targeting systems that follow the target until it is hit.

Meanwhile, a Taliban spokesman dismissed charges made by female activist Tamana Paryani, who claimed that Taliban fighters broke into her Kabul home and arrested her. Suhail Shaheen, the activist's spokeswoman, informed the BBC that the activist recorded the video in order to seek asylum in another country. He stated, "There was no occurrence like this."

On Wednesday night, ten armed men claiming to be from the Taliban intelligence department invaded Paryani's flat, bashing the door in and capturing the woman and her three sisters, according to an eyewitness. On Sunday, she was one of around 25 women who took part in an anti-Taliban protest against women's wearing of the Islamic headscarf, or hijab.

Paryani appeared terrified and breathless in a video released on social media seconds before the raid, cried for help.

. To counter the Paryana-led demonstration, the Taliban organised a women's "rally" in Kabul on Thursday in support of burqa/hijab.

Taliban leaders have also criticised Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, accusing him of being an ISI puppet. "Such a regime is attempting to incite Afghan nationalists to fight the Islamic Emirates. "This is one of their goals," a Taliban spokesman told a local television station.

 

He also predicted that Pakistan will soon collapse and be placed on the FATF's blacklist.

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