INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russias Supreme Court will consider a demand from the Prosecutor Generals Office to get rid of the Taliban from its list of terrorist
organizations on April 17, the Interfax news agency reported Monday.If approved, the decision would mark completion of more than 20 years of
the Talibans classification as a terrorist group in Russia.A legal mechanism enabling the removal of groups from the terrorist list was
presented in December, when President Vladimir Putin signed it into law.The legislation permits Russias leading district attorney to ask for
a short-term removal if it can demonstrate that the group has stopped supporting or promoting terrorism in Russia.According to Interfax, the
Supreme Courts press service validated it had gotten the demand from the Prosecutor Generals Office
The closed-door hearing is scheduled for 2:00 p.m
Russia first prohibited the Taliban as a terrorist company in 2003
The Kremlin has reinforced ties with the group because it went back to power in Afghanistan after the United States withdrawal in 2021
Ever since, the Taliban has actually implemented rigorous Islamic law, efficiently banning women from public life.Putin has referred to the
Taliban as allies in the fight against terrorism, while Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has advised Western nations to lift sanctions on
Afghanistan and take duty for its post-war reconstruction.