Deputy Political Prime Minister of the Taliban: Ethnic Discrimination is Forbidden

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Deputy Political Prime Minister of the Taliban: Ethnic Discrimination is Forbidden

The Political Deputy of the Taliban Prime Minister: Ethnic Discrimination is Forbidden

The political deputy of the Taliban Prime Minister, in a meeting with one of the influential Shia figures in Afghanistan, stated that the Taliban government considers ethnic discrimination forbidden.

According to the state news agency Bakhtar, Abdul Kabir, in a meeting with Mohammad Akbari, said that the Islamic Emirate, the Taliban government, considers ethnic discrimination forbidden and there is no difference between Shia and Sunni compatriots.

It is said that in this meeting, Mr. Akbari talked about the visit of a delegation of Shia clerics to Iran and Iraq and mentioned that we addressed the concerns of Iraqi and Iranian religious leaders and assured them that the Islamic Emirate treats Shia compatriots well, and we are satisfied with that.

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