French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday faced accusations from the left and activists that he was letting down ordinary Afghans after he pledged a robust European approach against illegal migration in the wake of the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban.
His stance however gladdened the right in France in what is due to be one of the most contentious battlegrounds as Macron prepares for 2022 presidential elections that may come down to a duel with the far-right.
Taliban has pardoned everybody, there would be no revenge against anybody, including those who worked with foreign forces, he said.
Media outlets are urged to continue their activities in Afghanistan, provided they don't contradict Islamic values, are impartial and not broadcast anything that goes against national interests, the spokesperson said, according to media reports.
Taliban spokesperson also said there would be no discrimination against women in Afghanistan, adding that women will have their rights based on Islam. He further said they can work in health and other sectors where they are needed.