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Former government officials receive immunity cards from Taliban

Published 12/11/2023
Former government officials receive immunity cards from Taliban
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RASC News Agency: The recent announcement by the commission responsible for engaging with Afghanistani personalities from the Taliban group reveals that they have issued immunity cards to approximately 1,000 military and civil officials from the previous government who have returned to the country. These cards aim to provide a sense of security and immunity for these individuals as they resume their lives in their homeland. The head of the Taliban group’s “Daralanshah” commission, Mawlawi Zakir, held a meeting with General Gul Nabi Ahmadzai, who served as the commander of the Kabul “Garnizion” in the previous government. Mawlawi Zakir emphasized that the leader’s announcement of a general amnesty was not merely a symbolic gesture but rather a practical and closely monitored initiative.

In a statement issued by the Taliban group’s commission, General Ahmadzai described this action by the Taliban as “unprecedented” and highlighted its significance in ensuring the safety and well-being of military and government officials from the previous administration. However, it is important to note that news about the distribution of immunity cards to the Taliban group by this commission is now becoming public. This is concerning considering the fact that this group has been engaging in various measures such as arresting, torturing, and, in many cases, killing soldiers from the previous government since they took control of the country.

Furthermore, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) recently released a report stating that the Taliban group has been accused of violating human rights in approximately 800 cases involving soldiers from the previous government since their takeover.
Moreover, reports indicate that the dominance of the Taliban group in Afghanistan has had a significant impact on the military, women, and media of the previous government. Over the past two years, under the control of this group, repressive actions have been taken against these three sectors.

It is worth mentioning that following the Taliban’s rise to power, a considerable number of soldiers from the previous government, women’s rights activists, civil activists, and journalists have left Afghanistan due to fear of this group.

EnNews 12/11/2023

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