UN: The Taliban have executed 72 people since taking control

The UN Under-Secretary-General for Human Rights has said there are credible allegations that the Taliban has executed 72 people in Afghanistan illegally since the They took control.
UN Under-Secretary-General for Human Rights Nada al-Nashif says there are credible allegations that more than 100 people have been killed in Afghanistan since the Taliban took office in August this year, bringing at least 72 of those executions. It was done illegally by the Taliban.
“Despite the general amnesty announced by the Taliban after August 15, illegal executions continue across the country, and this is a matter of concern,” he added. “In some cases, the bodies were exposed to the public, which spread fear among the people.”
“With the onset of winter, the people of Afghanistan are facing extreme poverty and hunger,” he said. “It has been.”
“Reports indicate that some families are selling their children out of extreme poverty,” al-Nashif said, noting that the state of health services in the country is dire.
However, the United Nations has repeatedly warned that there could be a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan if action is not taken to prevent the situation from deteriorating.



