SOCIETY — April 26, 2026
Residents of Kabul's Omar Gulistan Complex Face Eviction After Taliban Court Ruling
Kabul authorities have issued a 10-day eviction notice to residents of the Omar Gulistan residential complex after a Taliban court declared the property state-owned. The ruling has sparked protests as families contest the decision with historical ownership documents.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — 2 min read

Kabul authorities have ordered the evacuation of the Omar Gulistan residential complex in District 9, following a court ruling that designated the property as state-owned. Residents have been given a 10-day notice to vacate the premises, prompting protests and widespread uncertainty among families living in the area.
The Kabul Municipality confirmed it has taken control of the land, stating the transfer was carried out in accordance with legal procedures and a special Taliban court decision. Officials noted that the handover process was conducted in the presence of defense lawyers representing the property owners.
The residential town covers approximately 11 jeribs and contains around 700 apartments, with officials reporting that 95 percent of the units are currently occupied. The site also includes commercial spaces and a sports club. Historical land records indicate the property was originally registered in the year 1359, and construction permits were previously issued under the authority of the late Marshal Qasim Fahim.
In response to the eviction order, residents have organized demonstrations and reported that municipal workers have begun sealing both residential and commercial units. Local officials have directed residents to submit any formal appeals directly to the Taliban leadership in Kandahar. Many families have cited historical ownership documents and legal approvals granted by the previous administration as grounds for contesting the ruling.
The municipality has not provided further details regarding alternative housing arrangements or compensation for displaced residents. The 10-day deadline remains in effect as authorities prepare for the full transfer of the property to state control.
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