The Taliban has not 'announced Afghanistan's national day will be marked on September 11'
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- Published on September 12, 2021 at 05:31
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- By AFP Hong Kong
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"The Taliban decided to hold a nation-founding ceremony on the day of the September 11 terrorist attacks to humiliate the United States," reads a Chinese-language tweet posted on September 4, 2021.
Chinese text superimposed on the photo also claims the Taliban announced a new national day would be held on September 11.
The photo was also shared in alongside a similar claim on Twitter and Facebook.
The claim is false.
As of September 12, 2021, the Taliban has made no such announcement.
There have also been no credible reports that the Taliban held a national day ceremony on September 11.
A reverse image search on Google found the photo in the misleading posts was taken from this video posted by Chinese state media CGTN on August 18.
It is titled: "The Taliban hold 1st press conference in Kabul".
The Taliban held its first news conference in Kabul on August 17, following the hardline Islamist group's swift takeover of Afghanistan.
Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said the group would not seek "revenge" against opponents.
He went on to say that the new regime would be "positively different" from the Taliban's brutal and oppressive rule between 1996 and 2001.
He discussed various other topics, including the formation of a government and women's role in society, but did not say that September 11 would be made a national day, as the posts claim.
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