Kabul: Amid the changed situation following the Taliban's occupation of Afghanistan, reports of Taliban brutality have also started pouring in. According to reports, the Taliban has brutally killed Afghanistan's popular folk singer. Masood Andarab, a minister in the former Afghan government, made the claim. Taliban?s brutality continues in Andarab. Today they brutally killed folkloric singer, Fawad Andarabi who simply was brining joy to this valley and its people. As he sang here ?our beautiful valley?.land of our forefathers?? will not submit to Taliban?s brutality. pic.twitter.com/3Jc1DnpqDH ? Masoud Andarabi (@andarabi) August 28, 2021 A few days ago, the Taliban had publicly called for a ban on playing or listening to music. This incident has since come to light. Masood said folk singer Fawad Andarab was brutally executed on Saturday. According to media reports, Fawad was dragged out of his house in the village in Andarab and then shot. This place is close to the Panjshir Valley. After the incident, Masood Andarab shared a video of the folk singer and wrote, "Today he brutally killed the folk song singer, Fawad Andarab, who was bringing happiness to the Valley and its people. In a New York Times interview published recently on Wednesday, a Taliban spokesman said, "Music is forbidden in Islam." Zabihullah Mujahid, seen as the culture minister in the new Taliban government, told the newspaper that the Taliban was hoping to "persuade the people" not to listen to music. Singapore Govt to generate new growth, employment, prosperity for future: PM Taliban to Ban Opium Production in Afghanistan Biden's Warning to Kabul terror Attackers Reminds Twitter Of This Bollywood Dialogue