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Taliban supreme leader makes first public appearance

Haibatullah Akhundzada's low profile has fed speculation about his role in new Taliban government -- and even rumours of his death

By AFP
October 31, 2021
Taliban supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada appeared in public for the first time since the group took power in Afghanistan. Photo: AFP
Taliban supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada appeared in public for the first time since the group took power in Afghanistan. Photo: AFP

Taliban supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada has made his first ever public appearance, officials announced Sunday, after he addressed supporters in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar.

Akhundzada has been the spiritual chief of the Islamist movement since 2016 but has remained a reclusive figure, even after his group seized power in Afghanistan in August.

His low profile has fed speculation about his role in the new Taliban government -- and even rumours of his death.

On Saturday, he visited the Darul Uloom Hakimah madrassa to "speak to his brave soldiers and disciples", according to Taliban officials.

There was tight security at the event and no photographs or video have emerged, but a ten-minute audio recording was shared by Taliban social media accounts.

Akhundzada -- referred to as "Amirul Momineen" or commander of the faithful -- gives a religious message.

The speech did not touch on politics, but sought God's blessing for the Taliban leadership.