POLITICS — June 18, 2026

Taliban Minister of Virtue and Vice Says World Has No Right to Interfere in Afghanistan's Internal Affairs

Khalid Hanafi told 550 inspectors from 34 provinces that differences created by the enemies of religion have been eliminated under Taliban rule and called for patient promotion of religious values.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International2 min read

Taliban Minister of Virtue and Vice Says World Has No Right to Interfere in Afghanistan's Internal Affairs
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Khalid Hanafi, the Taliban minister of virtue and vice, made the remarks during a three-day seminar in Kabul attended by 550 inspectors drawn from all 34 provinces. He stated that differences among Afghans created by the enemies of religion have been eliminated since the Taliban administration took power and that ill-wishers of Islam have been defeated. Hanafi urged the inspectors to promote religious values with full commitment while exercising patience and forbearance.

The minister said inspectors must master Islamic rulings, describing the promotion of religious values as both a religious and official duty. The virtue and vice law grants inspectors extensive powers to monitor citizens' behavior and conduct inspections of thought and conduct.

The seminar took place against a backdrop of international criticism of Taliban policies on human rights and women's restrictions. Criticism has increased following recent arrests of women and the suppression of protests in Herat. Hanafi did not address those events during his speech.

Read the original reporting at Afghanistan International

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Single source provides direct on-record attribution with concrete, checkable details including named minister Khalid Hanafi, specific date (28 Jawza), location (Kabul), attendance numbers (550 inspectors from 34 provinces), and direct quotes from the ministry-published speech.

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Afghanistan International: "enemies of religion", "ill-wishers of Islam", "widespread arrest of women and the suppression of citizens' gatherings" — these phrases frame opponents negatively and use emotionally loaded terms for law enforcement actions to imply oppression without neutral sourcing.

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