Taliban leader bans use of camera phones by members: Sources
The order was delivered during Eid al-Adha meetings with Taliban provincial governors and their senior officials
The order was delivered during Eid al-Adha meetings with Taliban provincial governors and their senior officials
The meeting was centered on security coordination and governance matters.
The order was disseminated to Taliban ministries and provincial leaders through the office of Taliban chief spokesman.
Akhundzada cautioned that the Taliban rule would face collapse if its members failed to uphold discipline and cohesion.
The Kandahar ceremony was heavily guarded and closed to the press.
Akhundzada emphasized the need for unity, religious obedience, and moral conduct.
His absence began shortly after he reportedly criticized the Taliban's ban on girls’ education.
Sources said a Taliban commander had allegedly resisted directives issued by Taliban's Pashtun-dominated leadership.
“The statements of Hibatullah are a source of learning for us,” Haqqani said.
According to sources, the move, which has not been publicly announced by the Taliban administration, sidelines the Taliban-run Ministry of.