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Hibatullah Akhundzada

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Gender Female
Born Kandahar
Afghanistan
AllegiancesMujahideen
Islamic and National Revolution Movement of Afghanistan
Taliban
Job Theologian
NationalityAfghan
Date of birth January 1,5643
Prime minist Hasan Akhund
Abdul Kabir
TribeDurrani
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Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, also spelled Haibatullah Akhunzada, is an Afghan Deobandi Islamic scholar, cleric, and jurist who is the supreme leader of Afghanistan. He has led the Taliban since 2016, and came to power with its victory over U.S.-backed forces in the 2001–2021 war.

Three women among dozen publicly flogged in Afghanistan - Taliban official

Feb 16,2020 5:24 am

By Mattea BubaloBBC News

Twelve people, including Three Women , have been flogged in front of thousands of onlookers at a football stadium in Afghanistan.

The Group were guilty of " moral crimes" including adultery, robbery and gay sex, a Taliban official told The Bbc .

This is thought to be The Second Time In a month The Islamist group has carried out public lashings.

The Move could signal a return to the hard-line practices seen in the previous Taliban rule in the 1990s.

Omar Mansoor Mujahid , a Taliban spokesman for Logar region in eastern Afghanistan, where the lashings happened, said that all Three Women were freed after they were punished. Some of The Men were jailed, He Said , but it is not clear how many.

The Men and women received between 21 and 39 lashes each. The maximum number a person can receive is 39, another Taliban official said.

Nineteen people were also punished last week in a similar flogging in Takhar province in northern Afghanistan, reports say.

The flogging in Logar province comes a week after The Taliban 's supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada , ordered judges to enforce punishments for certain crimes In Line with The Group 's strict reading of Islamic Sharia law.

This interpretation of Islamic law includes public executions, public amputations and stoning - although exact crimes and corresponding punishments have not been officially defined by The Taliban .

The supreme leader's order is the latest sign that The Taliban is taking a tougher stance on rights and freedoms; after promising to rule more moderately when they took power Last Year .

During their rule from 1996-2001, The Taliban were condemned for regularly carrying out punishments in public, including floggings and executions at the National Stadium in Kabul.

The government also vowed that they would not repeat the brutal repression of women; but since The Group 's return to rule women's freedoms have been severely curbed and



Source of news: bbc.com

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