Taliban killed 100 ex-Afghan govt. officials, others: UN report
The Hindu
The report describes severe curtailing of human rights by Afghanistan’s fundamentalist new rulers
The Taliban and their allies have killed more than 100 security and civilian personnel linked to the former U.S.-backed Afghan government since seizing power in August, according to a new United Nations report.
The report, an advance copy of which was seen by AFP on Sunday, describes severe curtailing of human rights by Afghanistan’s fundamentalist new rulers.
Taliban officials on Monday rejected the claims, insisting that the reported deaths were linked to “personal enmity” cases and were under investigation.

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