塔利班领导人在治理问题上意见分歧,喀布尔违抗坎大哈恢复互联网的命令,暴露了内部的权力斗争。
Taliban leaders split over governance, with Kabul defying Kandahar’s orders to restore internet, revealing internal power struggles.
2025年1月泄露的录音显示,塔利班领导层内部分歧日益加深,最高领导人Hibatullah Akhundzada警告说,内斗可能导致崩溃。
A leaked January 2025 audio recording reveals deepening internal divisions within the Taliban leadership, with Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada warning of potential collapse due to infighting.
英国广播公司根据100多次采访进行报道,查明了两个派别:一个在坎大哈,忠于Akhundzada,主张建立一个严格、孤立的伊斯兰国家;另一个在喀布尔,主张有限的国际参与、经济发展和扩大女童教育。
BBC reporting, based on over 100 interviews, identifies two factions: one in Kandahar loyal to Akhundzada advocating for a strict, isolated Islamic state, and another in Kabul pushing for limited international engagement, economic development, and expanded education for girls.
2025年9月底,以喀布尔为基地的官员违抗Akhundzada关闭互联网和电话服务的命令,在几天后恢复了连通——这是史无前例的违抗行为,表明尽管该团体公开宣称团结,但他的权威仍受到挑战。
The rift intensified in late September 2025 when Kabul-based officials defied Akhundzada’s order to shut down internet and phone services, restoring connectivity days later—an unprecedented act of defiance that signals a challenge to his authority despite the group’s public claims of unity.