JAKARTA - After coming to power, the Taliban rulers announced that music would be banned in Afghanistan. Quoted from DailyMail, music will be banned throughout the country. With the deadline for the last US troop withdrawal tomorrow, it is likely that the new rules will be implemented by September.

This condition makes BTS fans, Army in Afghanistan start to worry. They cannot enjoy the music they like freely.

According to a JTBC News report, a teenager in Afghanistan said she was terrified when she heard the Taliban were coming back. The teenager identified as A said he had stayed indoors all day for fear of being kidnapped.

"I was very scared and shocked that the Taliban came. I was afraid to hear that the Taliban kidnapped the girls. Since the Taliban took over, I have stayed at home", said teenager A, quoted by JTBC via ERA.id.

According to A, teenagers, especially girls in Afghanistan, should be more careful in their activities. Even A had to refrain from listening to the music she used to listen to all day.

Instead, A is only served by strange Taliban music throughout the day. "I can no longer hear the music I heard on the streets before the Taliban took over. I only hear strange Taliban music all day long", continued A.

Besides A, an 18-year-old teenager, who is also a BTS fan, revealed things she never wanted to do as a fan.

Teenager B said that their condition when they were again under the control of the Taliban forced her to hide photos and burn her BTS album. "Our situation forces us to burn or hide our BTS photos and albums", said B.

Then, said B, he was forced to do this because, in the past, the Taliban did not allow people to listen to music and forbade women to go to school and work.


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