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How Will the Taliban Rule This Time?

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Sep 7, 2021
Matthieu Aikins, a seasoned writer for The New York Times based in Afghanistan, offers deep insights into the Taliban's recent takeover. He discusses the stark contrast between the group's promises of peace and their violent past, exploring public sentiment amidst the air of uncertainty. Aikins reveals the disillusionment with the previous government fueling some support for the Taliban, while examining the worrying implications for women's rights under a strict interpretation of Sharia law. He also highlights the burgeoning protests for inclusion, showcasing the rising tension in a new Afghanistan.
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ANECDOTE

Celebratory Gunfire in Kabul

  • Matthieu Aikins describes hearing celebratory gunfire in Kabul after the US withdrawal.
  • This signifies the Taliban's victory and their control over Afghanistan.
INSIGHT

Fears of a Return to 1990s Taliban Rule

  • The Taliban's rule in the 1990s was marked by brutality, including public executions and restrictions on women.
  • People fear a return to this harsh regime.
ANECDOTE

Taliban's First Press Conference

  • Matthieu Aikins attended the Taliban's first press conference, where spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid appeared for the first time.
  • Mujahid's appearance marked a significant moment for the Taliban's image.
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