RASC News Agency: The situation of Afghanistani colleagues who are currently trapped in Afghanistan under Taliban rule has raised concerns among members of the US House of Representatives. In response to this, the oversight and accountability subcommittee of the House has announced that they will be holding a roundtable meeting to address this pressing issue. The purpose of this meeting, as stated by the US House of Representatives, is to provide assistance and support to the former Afghanistani colleagues of the US forces who find themselves in a difficult situation following the withdrawal of American troops from the country.
There is growing worry among American officials regarding the actions of the Taliban since their takeover of Afghanistan. Despite the Taliban’s announcement of a general amnesty, reports indicate that they have been detaining, torturing, and even killing former Afghanistani colleagues who worked with foreign forces. In a recent tragic incident, a former interpreter for the American forces in Afghanistan lost his life due to the torture inflicted upon him by the Taliban in Kunar province.
It is important to note that the Taliban group is not only accused of mistreating former Afghanistani colleagues of the American forces but also of committing widespread violations against soldiers of the previous Afghanistan government. These violations include arbitrary arrests, imprisonment, torture, and even killings, all under the guise of offering amnesty. The gravity of these allegations further emphasizes the urgency of addressing the situation and providing support to those affected.