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‘Sense of suffocation’: Taliban regime to mark five years ruling Afghanistan

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Last updated: August 15, 2026 1:20 pm
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Afghan men install Taliban flags along a road in Kabul ahead of the fifth anniversary marking their return to power, August 12, 2026. — AFP
Afghan men install Taliban flags along a road in Kabul ahead of the fifth anniversary marking their return to power, August 12, 2026. — AFP
  • Critics decry tightening restrictions in all areas of life.
  • UN says people suffering “very real harm” in Afghanistan.
  • Journalist body slams “brutal repression of the press”.

The Taliban regime celebrates five years of ruling Afghanistan on Saturday, with the authorities hailing their country’s “freedom” and security, while critics decry tightening restrictions in all areas of daily life.

Afghans riding rickshaws and motorbikes decorated with flags were driving around the city, where new murals declared: “Independence is a sign of dignity, pride and identity.”

The authorities will host a cricket match and other sports events — which girls and women are banned from attending — while their supporters are expected to gather five years to the day since Taliban insurgents entered the city.

They took the capital unopposed after a lightning offensive that swept across Afghanistan, toppling government forces in the wake of the chaotic withdrawal of US-led troops.

Some of the vehicles abandoned by foreign forces, such as Humvees, were driven in convoy early Saturday through Kabul, where there was an increase in the number of checkpoints.

Besides vendors selling flags earlier this week, university student Pirooz Mirzaie said the government has brought security, infrastructure projects and “plenty of opportunities for entrepreneurs”.

“The biggest challenge for young people is that there aren’t many jobs,” the 20-year-old told AFP.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the government’s chief spokesman, said this month that the authorities were laying the “foundations of the economy” and that patience was needed.

GDP per capita is in decline, due to more than 6 million Afghans arriving from neighbouring Iran and Pakistan in three years, while the World Bank estimated real growth reaching 4.8%.

‘Suffocating restrictions’

Although Taliban officials have forged ties with multiple countries, including in Europe, their government is still only recognised by Russia.

Some countries have opted to limit their relations with the Taliban regime until there are changes in Afghanistan, where people are suffering “very real harm” according to the United Nations.

Fiona Frazer, the human rights director for the UN mission in Afghanistan (Unama), saidpeople have endured the “consolidation of suffocating restrictions that intrude on almost every aspect of their daily lives, and their human rights”.

The Committee to Protect Journalists criticised the Afghan Taliban regime’s “brutal repression of the press” which has seen media workers “surveilled, detained, beaten, censored, or driven into exile”.

Women have been particularly affected by the Taliban regime’s measures, being banned from public places including parks and from most jobs, while education for girls beyond age 12 is outlawed.

A 23-year-old woman said she felt a “profound sense of suffocation”, speaking to AFPon condition of anonymity for security reasons.

“The five years have been so gruelling that I feel like a 500-year-old woman, one who cannot die.”



2026-08-15 12:10:00

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