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Human rights violence: Taliban terrorists implementing Sharia Law in parts of Afghanistan, video goes viral on social media Taliban
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Human rights violence: Taliban terrorists implementing Sharia Law in parts of Afghanistan, video goes viral on social media

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 27 Jul 2021, 06:46 pm

Kabul: The Taliban forces have started implementing Sharia laws in the regions they have started dominating in Afghanistan.

This became evident from an incident caught on camera recently where Taliban terrorists  brought two people accused of stealing motorcycles in public to enforce 'Sharia law'.

These terrorists first made them confess their crimes and then mockingly they cut his hair.

Senior journalist Tajuden Soroush tweeted: "The Taliban brought two people accused of stealing motorcycles in public to enforce 'Sharia law'. First, they tell them to confess and then they mockingly cut their hair."

The Taliban has started capturing several regions in Afghanistan in recent times.

The country is witnessing a rise in violence ever since foreign troops started moving out of the country.

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