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- The term Talibanization (or Talibanisation) refers to a type of Islamist practice that emerged following the rise of the Taliban movement in Afghanistan...
- Bangladesh. Hussain is a critic of the Taliban, warning in 2008 against the Talibanisation of Karachi and stating that a "well planned conspiracy to intensify...
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- Cricket Board, in Birmingham. Yousafzai's opposition to the policy of Talibanisation made her unpo****r in ****stan among Taliban sympathisers. A Dawn columnist...
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- 2021). "****stan can't be Saudi Arabia or Iran. So it's inching towards Talibanisation". The Print. However, there are the non-religious parties that may not...
- eight **** organizations, launched the Save ****stan Movement to slow Talibanisation. Calling the Taliban a product of global anti-Islamic conspiracies,...
- khaps on breaking of marriages and other similar issues would lead to 'Talibanisation' of society as such decisions were illegal and against the constitution...
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- Bangladesh. A minor party, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, openly calls for 'Talibanisation' of the state. Journalist Hiranmay Karlekar, writing in 2005 when Jamaat...