RASC News Agency: Reports from Bamyan indicate the tragic murder of a father and son. According to local sources, the victims were shot dead by unidentified gunmen inside their home on the afternoon of Friday, December 13, in the village of Roy Sang, Kohmard District. The Taliban have confirmed the incident and announced the arrest of a suspect. In a statement issued by the Taliban governor’s office in Bamyan, it was claimed that the murders stemmed from a “personal dispute” and that a suspect had been apprehended in connection with the case.
This incident underscores a growing trend of criminal activities in Afghanistan, where lawlessness has reached alarming levels. Over the past three days alone, ten individuals have been killed across the provinces of Herat, Ghazni, Nangarhar, Laghman, Paktika, and Badakhshan in various violent incidents. Notably, a significant portion of these killings is reportedly perpetrated by Taliban members themselves. Evidence from multiple provinces highlights cases where Taliban militants have executed individuals following minor disagreements or verbal disputes.
Afghanistan currently finds itself in a state of legal and social collapse. In this environment, murder has become disturbingly commonplace, with perpetrators often facing no accountability. For instance, in Takhar and Badakhshan, when questioned about the arbitrary execution of an unarmed civilian, a Taliban member reportedly justified the killing by stating, “He disrespected the Emirate.” Such chilling accounts demonstrate the impunity with which the Taliban operate, having executed hundreds of civilians across the country in acts that exemplify their disregard for human rights and the rule of law.