RASC News Agency: Reports from local sources in Kandahar reveal that the Taliban group has once again resorted to violence against innocent people. This time, the group targeted money exchangers in the province, subjecting them to torture and apprehension. According to sources, on Wednesday, November 8th, the Taliban group beat up several money exchangers for exchanging Pakistani currency and then took them, along with their money, to an unknown location.
The incident has sparked protests among the money exchangers in Kandahar province, who have gone on a work strike in response to the Taliban group’s actions. Despite this, the Taliban group has not issued any statement regarding the matter. It is worth noting that the group had previously banned the trading of foreign currencies in Afghanistan and had warned of serious consequences for those who violate the ban.
The Taliban group’s use of force and power to impose their demands on the people of Afghanistan has been a recurring theme during their two-year rule in the country. In the face of criticism, the group has resorted to arresting, torturing, and imprisoning individuals. The incident in Kandahar province is yet another example of the group’s disregard for human rights and their willingness to use violence to achieve their goals.
Throughout Afghanistan, a number of Afghanistani individuals have been apprehended, tortured, imprisoned, and in some cases, killed by the Taliban group in the past. The actions of the Taliban group have caused immense suffering and trauma to the people of Afghanistan. The group’s brutal tactics have been condemned by the international community and recognized as a violation of human rights.