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A Taliban spokesman: "Forcing teenage girls to marry jihadists" is vicious political propaganda, while claiming that the Taliban are not interested in anyone's private property

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According to the "India Today" report, in response to the Taliban's accusation of "forcing young girls to marry jihadists", Taliban spokesman Shaheen repeatedly refuted it on the 15th, saying that this was "baseless vicious political propaganda." He also said the Taliban were not interested in anyone's private property.

Recently, a video of a Taliban soldier allegedly forcing a 12-year-old girl to marry a soldier circulated on social media. In four consecutive tweets, Shaheen called the Afghan government engaged in "baseless and vicious political propaganda, sometimes claiming that the Taliban forced people to marry their daughters or to jihadists." Sometimes they say that the jihadists are killing people, killing prisoners and captives, and all sorts of accusations. None of this has any basis. Shaheen wrote.

A Taliban spokesman: "Forcing teenage girls to marry jihadists" is vicious political propaganda, while claiming that the Taliban are not interested in anyone's private property

In addition, Shaheen said that the Taliban are not interested in anyone's private property, including cars, land, houses, markets and shops, but instead make it their primary responsibility to protect people's lives and property. ↓

A Taliban spokesman: "Forcing teenage girls to marry jihadists" is vicious political propaganda, while claiming that the Taliban are not interested in anyone's private property

In a recent tweet, Shaheen again mentioned that all the claims about the Taliban forcing people to marry young girls to Taliban soldiers are "completely wrong" and "toxic political propaganda."

A Taliban spokesman: "Forcing teenage girls to marry jihadists" is vicious political propaganda, while claiming that the Taliban are not interested in anyone's private property

According to the latest reports, the Taliban are currently besieging Kabul. Afghan Taliban spokesman Mujahid posted on social media that the Taliban would not be fighting in the Afghan capital, Kabul.

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