DIE Taliban Won the war. Now they face a task that may be more difficult: to rule a country that has fallen into their hands almost overnight. They seem to realize that they cannot do this. They left the post of mayor of Kabul. So is the Minister of Health. These two politicians may wonder what will happen to Islamists when they no longer need their services. “The Taliban know that they have weaknesses in some of the more complex administrative tasks,” said Ibraheem Bahiss, who works for the International Crisis Group think tank.
In contrast, they have placed their own people in judicial and security institutions. Basis believes that justice is one of the Taliban’s strengths, and it can use it to score among the people. Your conflict resolution is “cruel, repressive, but also quick and easy.” This has been observed in rural areas that have long been under the control of the Taliban in the past few years. However, in the court of the overthrown Afghan government, the trial lasts forever, and in the end those who paid the most bribes often win.



