Facebook’s banned Taliban, accounts linked to the organization will be deleted
The world’s largest social media company Facebook has taken a big action against the Taliban. Facebook has said that the Taliban is a terrorist organization under US law. In such a situation, it has been decided to deprive him of the services of Facebook. Apart from this, all accounts of Taliban will be deleted. Also, all accounts posting in support of Taliban will be banned. A Facebook spokesperson said that the company has a full team of Dari and Pashto language experts monitoring and informing us of local content.
Facebook has said that for the past several years, many Taliban leaders and spokespersons are present on Facebook whose number of followers is in millions. Facebook says that it has taken the decision to ban the Taliban on its platform not keeping in mind the national government, but the rights of the international community. Facebook has said that it has banned Taliban on all its platforms i.e. Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp.
A promise not to victimize women has created
An atmosphere of panic in Afghanistan since the Taliban took over. Due to fear, where many people are running away from the country without taking their goods, many people are hiding in the house and due to this the work in the country has come to a standstill. In such a situation, now difficulties are also arising for the Taliban. That’s why now Taliban officials are appealing to the government employee here to return to work.
Not only this, he has also asked women to be a part of the government. In an interview given to Afghan State TV, the Taliban official also said that we do not want to victimize women but appeal to stay in the government. He said that the youth of the country should also come forward, we will give them complete freedom to work. He also assured security to the women.
120 Indians returned from Indian Air Force aircraft
After the Taliban occupation in Afghanistan, people are trying hard to leave the country. The airport is more crowded than any bus stand and railway station. Meanwhile, the Air Force plane, which left Kabul with other citizens including Indian Embassy officials, has reached Jamnagar in Gujarat. About 120 people have been brought to their home safely by this plane. At the same time, earlier late night, US President Joe Biden made an open statement on the Afghanistan crisis for the first time. He made it clear that the decision of the American army to leave was absolutely right.