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The Killing of a GIZ Employee by the Taliban Group in Kabul

Published 20/06/2023
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RASC: According to sources in Kabul, the Taliban killed an employee of a German institute (GIZ) in this city.

According to the statements of the former employees of this institution and relatives of Hamidullah Bahlol published on their Facebook page, he was killed two days ago on Sunday, June 18 in an area of ​​Kabul city.

Bahloul went to Germany a while ago during the evacuation process, and it is claimed that the Taliban forced him to return to the country by taking his son hostage.

Hamidullah’s son also confirmed his father’s death.

The Taliban have not yet said anything about this.

Bahloul was busy working in the GIZ field office in Nangarhar province before the Taliban took over the country.

He fled from the country after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban.

In addition to the announcement of general amnesty by the Taliban, this group has always arrested and tortured former government employees, international institutions and other civilians and soldiers under various pretexts and even killed them in some cases.

EnNews 20/06/2023

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