Taliban government run by freed Gitmo terrorists 

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Both Fazi and Noori have been accused of ordering massacres.

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The five Gitmo terrorists are now in positions of power in Afghanistan. And several of them are holding similar positions to what they had prior to their incarceration. 

Wasiq is now Acting Director of Intelligence. Noori was named Acting Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs. Fazi is the Deputy Defense Minister. Khairkhah was named Acting Minister of Information and Culture. And the fifth man freed from Gitmo, Omari, was appointed Governor of eastern Khost province last month.

Women have no rights under the Taliban

So far the hard-line government seems to reflect Islamic fundamentalist principles. No women are allowed to serve as government officials. And many of the rights that women have recently obtained in other countries are being denied by the Taliban. 

An example is Saudi Arabia, in 2018, the Saudi King lifted the restriction on women driving. 

In Afghanistan, women have been allowed to drive for decades. This is one of the first rights taken away by the newly formed Taliban government.

39 Gitmo terrorists remain

Twenty years after the 9/11 attacks, U.S. intelligence documents reveal 229 “rehabbed” former Gitmo detainees have returned to terrorism and killing Americans — and an alarming 66% of them have not been recaptured and are still at large,” reported Paul Sperry in the New York Post.