Original title: Assistant founder of the Taliban's establishment of the Afghan Supreme Court was appointed chief justice
Previously, the Taliban had formed police to maintain order
Overseas network, October 15 (Xinhua) foreign media reported that the Taliban had announced the establishment of the Afghan Supreme Court and appointed Haqqani as the chief justice of Afghanistan.
According to the Russian satellite news agency and India's Tribune on the 15th, the Afghan interim cabinet approved Maulvi Abdul Hakim Haqqani as the chief justice of Afghanistan, and appointed Maulvi Muhammad Qasim Turkman and Maulvi Abdul Malik (Maulvi Abdul Malik) was his assistant. After being approved by the steering committee and the top Taliban leader ahunzada, the Afghan interim government issued a notice announcing these appointments.
It is reported that Haqqani was a close assistant of the late founder of the organization, Mohammed Omar. He was also a judge of the Taliban before, and later held a position in the political leadership of the Taliban in Qatar. Haqqani was proficient in religion, the Koran and the Islamic judicial system, and published dozens of books on various topics. (overseas network Hou Xingchuan)
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