Since the Taliban quickly took over Afghanistan, several videos have surfaced on social media of Islamist extremist fighters attacking or arresting people who have been spotted with a national flag.
A new video was recently shared by local media on Twitter alleging that some Taliban insurgents arrested a man who was wearing the Afghan national flag under the windshield of his car.
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In the videos, some people, allegedly Taliban fighters, can be seen tearing off the gherao car and the flag on the windshield. They later tied the man’s hands behind his back and arrested him.
A man wearing the Afghan national flag under the windshield of his car was arrested by police #Taliban pic.twitter.com/zQ3WXh1ldW
– Avaka News Agency (sAsvakaNews) August 20, 2021
Another video shared by the same Twitter name showed Taliban fighters beating an Afghan who wore the country’s national flag.
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More than a dozen videos have been posted on social media from various locations, which shows #Taliban beat up the Afghans who the #Afghan National flag. #Afghanistan #Taliban pic.twitter.com/uGxcOkkdBU
– Avaka News Agency (sAsvakaNews) August 20, 2021
Protests against the Taliban rule took place in various cities in Afghanistan on Thursday. On the occasion of Afghanistan’s 102nd Independence Day on August 19, several demonstrators held a parade with the national flag.
Afghans pull their national flag during the anti-Taliban protests in Kabul. spread pic.twitter.com/FQD5jFolE8
– The Sun (@TheSun) August 19, 2021
Hundreds of Afghans demonstrated against the Taliban, while some Kabul locals reportedly replaced the Taliban flag with the Afghan national flag in famous Abdul Haq Square.
Historical resistance of Afghan nationals against the Taliban. Locals in Kabul are replacing the Taliban flag with the Afghan tricolor on the famous Abdul Haq Square. Loud cheering noise audible from behind. Several protests against the Taliban took place and waved the Afghan flag. pic.twitter.com/7niFkqMD9w
– Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) August 19, 2021
Amid protests, the Taliban violently broke up isolated protests for a second day on Thursday. Gunshots could be heard in Jalalabad as Afghans protested with the national flag. The shots were heard in Jalalabad as local residents protested the removal of the Afghan flags, which were replaced by those of the Taliban, according to local media.
VIDEO: Gunshots can be heard in Jalalabad as Afghans protest with national flags.
According to local media, gunfire can be heard in Jalalabad as local residents protest the removal of the Afghan flags, which have been replaced by those of the Taliban pic.twitter.com/IzWDwDLT1J
– AFP News Agency (@AFP) August 19, 2021
The Islamist hardliners of the Taliban invaded the capital Kabul on Sunday and ended a breathtaking destruction of government troops after a two-decade uprising.
Tens of thousands of people have tried to flee Afghanistan since the Taliban captured the capital. Chaos erupted at the airport this week as desperate Afghans searched for a way to leave the country.
Many find it difficult to believe the Taliban’s promises of a “positively different” regime.
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