Taliban Arrest 14 For Playing Music In Private Gathering In Afghanistan.
Authorities in northern Afghanistan have detained 14 individuals for playing musical instruments and singing at a private gathering, according to provincial police. The incident, which took place on Thursday night in the capital of Takhar province, has drawn attention to the Taliban’s ongoing restrictions on music and entertainment.
A police statement revealed that the group had gathered in a residential house, where they were “playing musical instruments and singing songs,” causing what authorities described as a “disturbance to the public.” The Taliban, who regained control of Afghanistan in 2021, have enforced a strict interpretation of Islamic law, banning practices such as music, which they also prohibited during their previous rule from 1996 to 2001.
Since their return to power, the Taliban have imposed sweeping restrictions on public and private life. Music schools have been shuttered, instruments destroyed, and public performances outlawed. The ban extends to weddings, restaurants, cars, and media broadcasts, effectively erasing music from public spaces.
This latest arrest underscores the Taliban’s unwavering stance on cultural expression, raising concerns about personal freedoms in Afghanistan. The international community continues to monitor the situation as the country navigates these restrictive policies.