POLITICS — June 12, 2026
Walls Built by Associates of Taliban Communications Minister Demolished in Lashkar Gah
The demolition followed complaints by residents of Lashkar Gah's third district to Hibatullah Akhundzada about the seizure of seven jeribs of agricultural land for potential sale as residential plots valued at up to 60,000 dollars each.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International — 2 min read

Justice Minister Abdul Hakim Shari ordered the demolition of walls that had been erected on seized government land in Lashkar Gah. The minister serves as the head of the Commission for the Prevention of Land Usurpation. The land is located in the green zone of the Helmand Agriculture Directorate.
The seized area covers roughly seven jeribs. Individuals associated with the Taliban Minister of Communications Abdul Ahad Fazli were behind the construction of the walls. Reports indicate that the land was being prepared for division into residential plots that could be sold to buyers.
Local residents in the third district of Lashkar Gah expressed strong opposition to the land seizure. They submitted formal complaints to the office of Hibatullah Akhundzada. Additional complaints were directed to the High Commission for Prevention of Land Usurpation.
The value of land in the area is significant. A plot measuring four biswa is estimated to be worth around 60,000 dollars. Construction work took place during nighttime hours. It was carried out by a team led by Sharafuddin with the involvement of provincial police officials. The entire effort was allegedly ordered by the communications minister.
Following the complaints lodged by residents, the construction activities were brought to a halt. The subsequent demolition of the walls was carried out in accordance with the justice minister's instructions.
Read the original reporting at Afghanistan International →
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Single source relying exclusively on anonymous local residents and unnamed sources; no on-record official confirmations, named witnesses, or independent corroboration.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Afghanistan International: "usurpation", "seized land", "usurped by the Taliban Minister of Communications" — these terms frame the actions as illegal seizure with strong negative judgment; the final sentence accuses the Taliban of creating the commission specifically to seize opponents' properties, presenting this as fact without attribution.
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