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Afghan Taliban leader dismisses foreign ‘threats’ after ICC warrant

By AFP
January 29, 2025
Afghanistan´s supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada. — Reuters/Screenshot
Afghanistan´s supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada. — Reuters/Screenshot

KABUL: Afghanistan´s supreme leader has said the Taliban will not be intimidated by “threats” in a speech given days after the International Criminal Court prosecutor requested a warrant for his arrest over the persecution of women in the country.

“Whether Westerners or Easterners, how could we believe them and not almighty God´s promises! How can we allow ourselves to be affected by their threats!” Hibatullah Akhundzada said in a recording of a speech shared with journalists on Tuesday.

The address was given at a graduation ceremony for religious scholars in southern Kandahar province on Monday, said the governor´s spokesman, Mahmood Azzam.

Taliban members are “Muslims who stand for what is right and cannot be harmed by anybody. If anyone stands against them, from the West or East, nobody can harm them”, Akhundzada said.

Akhundzada did not reference specific countries, bodies or “threats”, but the speech came days after the ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan said he was seeking arrest warrants for the Taliban supreme leader and chief justice over the persecution of women.

Since sweeping back to power in 2021 -- ousting the Western-backed government and ending a 20-year insurgency -- the Taliban authorities have implemented a strict interpretation of Islamic law.