Greater than 200 former Afghan troopers and officers have been killed extrajudicially since August 2021 regardless of a common amnesty introduced by the Taliban instantly after its takeover.
The United Nations Help Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) – in its first report because the Taliban takeover two years in the past – documented 800 instances of great human rights violations, together with arbitrary arrests and detentions, torture and enforced disappearances.
UNAMA recorded nearly half of all extrajudicial killings of former authorities officers and Afghan safety forces in the course of the first 4 months of Taliban rule. However violations continued in 2022, with 70 extrajudicial killings recorded.
The Afghan international ministry denies permitting any extrajudicial killings.
Al Jazeera’s Fintan Monaghan stories.
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