POLITICS — July 4, 2026

Jum'a Khan Fateh Releases Audio Message Denying Wrongdoing

He attributed his resignation as Zabul deputy governor to family loneliness, school management duties and regional problems while directing affiliated forces to remain at their posts.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International2 min read

Jum'a Khan Fateh Releases Audio Message Denying Wrongdoing
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Jum'a Khan Fateh has released an audio message stating that he has committed no error that would warrant suppression by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. He rejected reports about the disarming of forces under his command.

Fateh explained his resignation as deputy governor of Zabul as resulting from family loneliness, responsibility for managing a school, and regional problems. He expressed support for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and instructed his affiliated forces to remain at their official posts.

The dispute centers on an order to halt illegal mining in northeastern Afghanistan targeting his economic resources. Reports exist of military convoys moving toward the Darwaz region in Badakhshan. Fateh denied reports of forces being sent to suppress him or failed negotiations with the leadership.

Read the original reporting at Afghanistan International

Reliability assessment

Single source but provides direct, on-record statements from Jum'a Khan Fateh via his audio message with concrete attribution; background details on the mining dispute and troop movements are presented with sourcing from videos received by the outlet.

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Afghanistan International: "suppress me", "suffocation", "torn to pieces for it" — these phrases frame the Taliban internal conflict with emotional and victimhood language, implying unjust pressure and personal sacrifice.

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