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Taliban Leader Order

An authoritative command issued directly by the Amir al-Mu’minin (Leader of the Taliban), often in the form of a legislative or executive order. These are legally binding and apply broadly across the regime. They can be written or verbal.

Official Decree (Written or Verbal)

An official decree is a formal and binding statement issued by high-ranking leaders or institutions within the Taliban regime, including the Amir al-Mu’minin. These decrees outline specific legal, political, or social mandates and must be implemented without exception. They may be delivered in writing or verbally—including through meetings, sermons, official statements, or media communications. Verbal decrees, while unwritten, carry the same legal authority as written ones and are considered binding across all Taliban institutions, which are obligated to carry them out through formal and administrative action. A key distinction between a decree and an order lies in scope: a decree enforces a specific issue, while an order tends to address broader or general matters. Both are legally obligatory.

Written Directive

A published document outlining the Taliban regime's stance on significant matters, such as international relations and domestic policy. Officially communicated and issued by the leader of the Taliban or through Taliban representatives and institutions through formal media and authorized channels. For instance, the official statement of the Islamic Emirate rejecting the report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights regarding the situation of women.

Verbal Directive

A verbal directive or instruction from Taliban leadership or senior officials, typically communicated in meetings or speeches without written documentation. These are binding despite the lack of formal record. These directives are typically communicated through meetings, speeches, telephone conversations, or quotations attributed to high-ranking Taliban figures

Written Order

A general legal order from the Taliban leader regarding the implementation of a general matter. These orders are binding, applicable for defined or open-ended periods, and must be enforced throughout the regime.

Verbal Order

An oral order issued by the Taliban leader or officials concerning the implementation of either a specific or general matter. These orders are considered legally enforceable and must be followed.

Enforcement Action

An Enforcement Action refers to the implementation or carrying out of Taliban decrees, directives, or orders. These actions reflect how the regime enforces its laws in practice and may include public punishments, arrests, detentions, or administrative measures taken against individuals or groups. This category includes official announcements of punishments issued by the Taliban Supreme Court, as well as reports of enforcement carried out by Taliban soldiers, police, or local authorities. These actions demonstrate how legal directives are applied on the ground and provide insight into the regime’s mechanisms of control and discipline.

Draft Bill

A proposed law or legal reform circulated by Taliban authorities and institutions before final approval or implementation. Often used to signal upcoming legal changes or policy directions. This form of communication is typically conveyed through mass media. Examples include a press release announcing the suspension of a media outlet’s activities or a public notice mandating compliance with the school uniform policy by students.

Media Statement

A formal message or response from Taliban officials provided directly to media outlets to clarify a position, policy, or action. Examples could include a press release announcing the suspension of a media outlet’s activities or a public notice mandating compliance with the school uniform policy by students.

Official Gazette

A published record of official decrees, orders, or legal decisions issued by the regime, used for formal documentation and legal reference.

Official Letter

A written communication issued by the ministries and administrative bodies of the Emirate, based on formal or informal commands from the leader of the Taliban or as determined necessary by the leadership of relevant departments. These letters contain official instructions or orders related to the execution, regulation, or prohibition of specific matters and are typically used for local enforcement or administrative implementation.

Official Notice

A brief formal communication announcing changes in rules or expectations, typically posted in public places or distributed to institutions like schools or mosques.

Social Media

A platform used by Taliban spokespersons or institutions to announce, justify, or promote decisions and decrees, including channels like Twitter or WhatsApp.

Survivor Testimony

A personal public account from individuals affected by Taliban decrees or punishments, often used as secondary documentation when primary sources are unavailable.

Fatwa (Mosque Announcement/Fatwa)

A method of official communication used by Taliban-aligned clerics and institutions of the Emirate regime to disseminate religious rulings or interpretations based on Islamic law. These are often delivered during mosque sermons, religious gatherings, or public events and may reflect decisions, policies, or enforcement directives issued by the leadership. This form of communication is typically conveyed through oral announcements but may also be shared via media. Fatwas serve as authoritative guidance and are considered binding under Taliban rule.

Official Announcement

A formal public statement issued by Taliban institutions to communicate new decisions, rules, or enforcement actions—often disseminated via radio, television, or newspapers.

Official Guide

A detailed instructional document produced by Taliban institutions outlining how a particular law, decree, or religious rule should be interpreted or applied in practice.

Official Meeting

A closed or semi-public gathering in which Taliban officials convey directives, discuss enforcement, or issue verbal orders to subordinates or community leaders.

Phone Call

An informal but authoritative communication channel used by Taliban officials to issue direct instructions or relay enforcement demands in real-time.

Speech

An address by Taliban leaders or officials—often during religious or political events—that conveys binding directives, ideological messages, or policy announcements.

UN Letter

A communication between the United Nations and the Taliban, often documenting international concerns, violations, or requests—sometimes included as evidence in lieu of original decrees.

Media Report

An external journalistic account of Taliban activity, decree enforcement, or policy, often based on public statements, observed events, or leaked information.

Official Declaration

A formal pronouncement made by Taliban ministries or leadership to declare policy positions or enforce actions, typically with legal or social implications.

Official Inquiry

A formal investigation or fact-finding mission initiated by the Taliban regime, sometimes resulting in follow-up enforcement or legal action.

Official Newsletter

A recurring publication from Taliban institutions summarizing recent actions, decrees, or enforcement policies for internal distribution or public awareness.

Press/News Conference

A public event during which Taliban officials speak to media representatives, announce new policies, or answer questions related to governance and law.

Supreme Court Newsletter

A bulletin issued by the Taliban’s Supreme Court containing legal interpretations, announcements of verdicts, and summaries of judicial enforcement actions.

Video Clip

A recorded video—often shared by the Taliban or captured by media—documenting a speech, enforcement action, or declaration, used as a form of indirect evidence or verification.

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Area of Decree

  • Arbitrary Punishment
  • Assembly & Association
  • Cultural Rights
  • Disability Rights
  • Education
  • Expression
  • Family & Privacy Rights
  • Forced Marriage
  • Freedom of Movement
  • Gender Equality
  • Health
  • Justice & Fair Trial
  • LGBTQ+
  • Liberty & Security
  • Minority Rights
  • Non-Discrimination
  • Participation in Public Life
  • Personal Autonomy
  • Press & Censorship
  • PVPV
  • Religion & Belief
  • Torture & Ill-Treatment
  • Work & Livelihoods

Delivery Methods

  • Commitment Letter
  • Draft Bill
  • Fatwa
  • Handwritten Letter
  • Media Report
  • Media Statement
  • Official Announcement
  • Official Declaration
  • Official Gazette
  • Official Guide
  • Official Inquiry
  • Official Letter
  • Official Meeting
  • Official Notice
  • Official Records
  • Phone Call
  • Press Release
  • Press/News Conference
  • Speech
  • Supreme Court Announcement
  • Supreme Court Newsletter
  • Survivor Testimony
  • UN Letter
  • Video Clip

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DEC3-02182025-B

A woman and two men were publicly sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment in Faryab Province following appellate court rulings for alleged moral offenses.

DEC3-02172025-A

Two women and two men were publicly sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment in Takhar Province following court rulings for alleged adultery.

DEC3-02172025-B

Two women and two men were publicly sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment in Takhar Province following court rulings for alleged adultery.

DEC11-02172025

Three individuals were sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment in Khost Province following court rulings for alleged sodomy and murder.

DEC3-02162025

Eleven individuals were publicly sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment at a sports stadium in Nimroz Province following court rulings for robbery, theft, and...

DEC3-02132025-A

An individual was publicly sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment in Bamyan Province following a court ruling for burglary.

DEC3-02132025-B

One woman and four men were publicly sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment in Takhar Province following court rulings for alleged adultery, sodomy, and...

DEC3-02122025

The Taliban leader addressed Kandahar University, outlining the ideological role of higher education as subordinate to religious authority and the Islamic Emirate’s system, declaring...

DEC3-02102025

Two individuals in Kunduz province have been punished by the court.

DEC3-02052025-A

Two men and one woman were publicly sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment (39 lashes) in Kapisa Province for fleeing from home and assisting...

DEC3-02052025-B

One woman and two men were publicly punished in Faryab Province with imprisonment and corporal punishment (39 lashes) for fleeing from home and assisting...

DEC3-02042025

A military court sentenced two individuals, including one woman, to imprisonment and corporal punishment in Kunduz Province for alleged public “moral corruption.”

DEC3-01222025

A man and a woman were publicly sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment of 39 lashes in Parwan Province following court rulings for alleged...

DEC3-01082025

Five individuals, including three women, were publicly sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment in Kapisa Province following court rulings for alleged moral offenses.

DEC3-12262024

A woman was publicly flogged with 39 lashes in Faryab Province following a court ruling for alleged theft.

DEC4-12222024

Taliban imposed restrictions on residential home windows nationwide.

DEC3-12172024

Five individuals, including two women, were publicly sentenced to imprisonment, lashings, and corporal punishment at a sports stadium in Parwan Province following court rulings...

DEC3-12142024

One woman and two men were publicly sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment in Samangan Province following court rulings for alleged moral offenses.

DEC2-12112024

Taliban established a Special Court to facilitate the payment of pensions to retired employees.

DEC3-12042024

Five individuals, including one woman, were publicly sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment in Kapisa Province following appellate court rulings for alleged moral offenses.

DEC1-12042024

Ban on the education of women in medical institutions.

DEC3-12032024

A woman in Faryab province was sentenced to 39 lashes after being convicted of engaging in illicit relations.

DEC3-11212024

A woman and a man in Khost province were sentenced to 39 lashes for moral corruption.

DEC3-11192024

A woman in Khost province was sentenced to five months of imprisonment and 39 lashes for alleged 'moral corruption'.

DEC3-11182024

Taliban sentenced and flogged a woman in Baghlan with 30 lashes and six months’ imprisonment following a discretionary court ruling for alleged moral offenses...

DEC3-11172024

Taliban publicly flogged three individuals, including one woman, in Faryab for 'moral' offenses.

DEC3-11052024

Four women and nineteen men in Jawzjan province were sentenced to between 25 and 39 lashes for moral offenses.

DEC3-11042024

A woman and a man in Takhar province were sentenced to 39 lashes, after being convicted for adultery.

DEC11-10272024

An individual in Faryab province was sentenced to four months of imprisonment and 35 lashes, after being accused of adultery.

DEC12-10262024

Taliban confirms ban on singing and bans women from reciting Quran aloud even in presence of other women under new verbal religious restriction, under...