Taliban set to declare Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

The Republic of Afghanistan was in a state of flux yesterday, with the Taliban fighters seizing control of Kabul and the presidential palace.

There was a stampede out of the capital, with the airport jammed with diplomats and ordinary Afghans who want to escape the rule of the mullahs. The Americans claimed the airport was under fire.

There was no detail as to whether anyone has come into harm’s way.

President Ashraf Gani has reportedly fled to Tajikistan while the Taliban had ruled out suggestions of a transitional government, opting instead to declare an Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan from the presidential palace.

This was the name of their Republic when they were ousted by the Americans in 2001, for supporting Al-Qaeda, which bombed the New York World Trade Centre, killing several thousands of people.

The Taliban, who for hours had been on the outskirts of Kabul, announced soon after they would move further into a city gripped by panic where helicopters raced overhead throughout the day to evacuate personnel from the U.S. Embassy.

Hundreds of Afghans, some of them government ministers and government employees and also other civilians, including many women and children, crowded in the terminal desperately waiting for flights out.

American diplomats were evacuated from their embassy by helicopter to the airport as local Afghan forces, trained for years and equipped by the United States and others with billions of dollars, melted away.

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