Taliban killed dozens of former Afghan officials: UN report

Taliban killed dozens of former Afghan officials: UN report

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More than 100 former members of the Afghan government, their security forces and those who worked with international forces have been killed since the Taliban took over the country in August, according to a report by the United Nations.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said in Sunday’s report aimed at the UN Security Council “more than two thirds” the victims were allegedly killed secretly by the Taliban or its affiliates.

Although the announcement of public housing for former members of the government, security forces and those who worked with international military forces, the UN assistance mission in Afghanistan] UNAMA continued to receive crowded murder allegations, forced disappearances, and other violations “against former government members and coalitions, said That report.

The UN mission documents 44 cases of temporary arrests, beatings and intimidation threats, 42 of them by the Taliban.

It also accepts “credible accusations of extraordinary killings of at least 50 people allegedly affiliated with ISIL-KP”, ISIL affiliates operating in Afghanistan, according to the report.

Eight civil society activists were killed, including three by the Taliban and three by ISUPs affiliated ISIL (ISIL-KP or ISIS-K), and 10 experienced temporary arrests, beatings and threats by the Taliban.

Two journalists were also killed, one by ISUp, and two injured by unknown gunmen.

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