• Conscription was employed in Afghanistan during Taliban administration between 1996 and 2001. Prior to the collapse of their regime the Taliban made widespread...
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    The Taliban (/ˈtælɪbæn, ˈtɑːlɪbɑːn/; Pashto: طَالِبَانْ, romanized: ṭālibān, lit. 'students'), which also refers to itself by its state name, the Islamic...
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    According to a report from Oxford University, the Taliban made widespread use of the conscription of children in 1997, 1998 and 1999. The Kabul money...
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    Oxford, the Taliban made widespread use of the conscription of children in 1997, 1998 and 1999. During the civil war that preceded the Taliban regime, thousands...
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  • during his Taliban conscription. Having become a foot soldier for several known Taliban commanders, he eventually became a member of Taliban leader Mullah...
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    to the case in hand. The minister additionally submitted that the Taliban conscription drive was effectively a law of general application, and therefore...
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    Goodson 2011, pp. 56–57. "The Rise and Fall of the Taliban", by Neamatollah Nojumi, published in The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan, ed by Robert D...
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    Afghanistan, leading to the collapse of the Afghan government and the Taliban seizing control. He responded to the Russian invasion of Ukraine by imposing...
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    demonstrators attacked Russian soldiers in Khujand over the threat of forced conscription during World War I. While Russian troops brought Khujand back under control...
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    the end of conscription and in 2001, conscription formally was ended. Young people must still, however, register for possible conscription (should the...
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  • identifying and neutralizing Al-Qaeda members in that country and toppling the Taliban regime which was supporting international terrorism. Canada's role in the...
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    recognized at the time the property is moved, as was the case during the 2021 Taliban offensive, during which a number of artifacts and a large amount of property...
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    men across sectarian lines no longer willing to join or serve their conscription terms. These issues are especially notable among the Druze population...
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    martyrdom was issued in 2009 by the Afghan Taliban's leadership. This included a eulogy to a 14-year-old Taliban fighter who allegedly killed an American...
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    therefore conscription has never been brought into effect, although both the Constitution of Pakistan and supplementary legislation allow for conscription in...
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    October 2003). "Three wives will guarantee you a place in paradise. The Taliban? No: welcome to the rebel Mormons". The Telegraph. Archived from the original...
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    revenues and made long-term financing possible. Napoleon kept the system of conscription that had been created in the 1790s, so that every young man served in...
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    its biggest strategic threat" in light of concern over the increasing Taliban threat in Pakistan. In the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks in India, there...
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  • were deployed to maintain security in War in Afghanistan against the Taliban. In March 2011, the UAE joined the enforcement of the no-fly-zone over...
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    Public Intellectuals Fail to Denounce the Taliban". Fair Observer. Retrieved 28 November 2022. The Taliban government currently installed in Afghanistan...
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    coalition since the Union government of 1917–1918 founded in response to the conscription crisis caused by World War I, in a bid to form a new government to replace...
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    forced conscription resulted in an increased Taliban dependence on foreign volunteers. There were reports that some prisoners of the Taliban, including...
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    Najibullah's government triggered another civil war that led to the rise of the Taliban and their eventual takeover of most of Afghanistan by 1996. Geographically...
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    Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command (PFLP-GC), and the Taliban. In the U.S. Department of the Treasury's report, four IRGC senior officials...
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    two years. Public servants such as educators have been exempt from the conscription since the early 2000s. The Armed Forces annually has two training sessions...
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    the most repressive states in the world, fled from indefinite military conscription and forced labour. Below are the major regions of conflict that have...
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    respect the laws and customs of war; often dubbed a levée after the mass conscription during the French Revolution. For countries which have signed the "Protocol...
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    registration numbers, reflecting their statutory exemption from taxation and conscription in South Korea (Conversely, Zainichi Koreans were not allowed to vote...
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    of the revolts lay in the worsening conditions of farmers, changes in conscription laws, the elimination of the power of Safi tribal leaders, Amanullah...
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    revolt of 1920. Among the many social groups protesting the war and conscription at the time, at least one, the Industrial Workers of the World in Australia...
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