Afghanistan International reports here on a strange demand for the court-martial of a civilian official. Excerpt:
Documents obtained by Afghanistan International reveal that Mohammad Yousuf Wafa, the Taliban governor of Balkh, has filed a formal complaint with the Taliban Supreme Court, calling for a military trial of Abbas Stanekzai, the group’s deputy foreign minister.
Wafa accused Stanekzai of “disrespecting” Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and opposing his decrees.
According to an official letter from the Office of the Governor of Balkh, dated 20 January, Wafa urged the court to prosecute Stanekzai for his criticism of Akhundzada’s policies. The letter alleges that Stanekzai’s remarks, made during a religious ceremony in Khost province, amount to “opposition to the orders of the Taliban leader” and should be met with judicial action.
The complaint outlines seven instances of what Wafa describes as “indirect disrespect” and defiance of the Taliban leader. He argued that, under Islamic law, obedience to the leader is obligatory and that disobedience carries divine consequences.
In his letter, Wafa requested that the Supreme Court conduct a military trial against Stanekzai, asserting: “I demand the trial of the aforementioned [Stanekzai] and seek nothing but a Sharia-based judicial process in defence of the Islamic system. The military court can be in Balkh or any other province as deemed appropriate.”
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