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Taliban leaders must fire sons who have been given government positions.

Taliban leaders must fire sons who have been given government positions:

 Afghan officials must fire relatives they have appointed to government jobs, according to the Taliban leader.


In accordance with Hibatullah Akhundzada's edict, officials should hire new sons or other family members in their stead, and they should avoid hiring relatives going forwards.


Upon assuming control in 2021, the Taliban fired some senior staff members while fleeing with others.


Supposedly, hiring novice employees depending on their personal connections.


According to the Peshawar, Pakistan-based Afghan Islamic News, the directive was made in response to claims that numerous high-ranking Taliban officials had given government positions to their sons.


On Saturday, the Office of Administrative Affairs shared a picture of the directive to its Twitter account.


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an international crisis, which increasing economic and humanitarian crises since since the Taliban retook control of the nation by storming Kabul. Tens of thousands of people had been slaughtered and millions of people were displaced by the conflict that foreign armed forces had been fighting in the nation for twenty years.


Since then, sanctions have been imposed on Taliban government officials, the central bank's foreign assets have been frozen, and the majority of international funding has been suspended, cutting off an economic lifeline.


Natural resources worth more than $1 trillion (£831.5 billion) are thought to be present in Afghanistan, including rare earths, copper, and natural gas. However, because to the country's protracted instability, these resources have not been fully utilised.


Because of the way the Taliban leadership treats women, it has become even more isolated as its economy crumbles.It has been extremely contentious to educate women and girls. The majority of Afghanistan still forbids girls and women from attending secondary schools and universities.

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