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Taliban Rebukes Peaky Blinders Fans in Afghanistan

Afghan men, inspired by Peaky Blinders, face Taliban scrutiny for dressing in suits, deemed against local culture and Islamic values. They undergo rehabilitation after being advised and released. The incident underscores the Talibans commitment to traditional styles and religious values over foreign influences.

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