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The World Food Program Warned Against Cutting Aids to the Needy People in Afghanistan

The World Food Program Warned Against Cutting Aids to the Needy People in Afghanistan

10/08/2023
Women and Medias at the Forefront of the Taliban Group's Restrictions

Women and Medias at the Forefront of the Taliban Group’s Restrictions

10/08/2023
Stalking and Arresting Women by the Taliban Group in Bamiyan Bazaar

Stalking and Arresting Women by the Taliban Group in Bamiyan Bazaar

10/08/2023
Protest of Women in Herat Against the Decision of Their Forced Migration by the Taliban Group

Protest of Women in Herat Against the Decision of Their Forced Migration by the Taliban Group

10/08/2023
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Kabul Started Working Again

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Kabul Started Working Again

10/08/2023
Heather Barr: The Taliban Group is Incorrigible and Continues Its Policies of the 90s

Heather Barr: The Taliban Group is Incorrigible and Continues Its Policies of the 90s

10/08/2023
The Usurpation of the Properties of the Residents of Bamyan Province by the Kochis with the Support of the Taliban Group

The Usurpation of the Properties of the Residents of Bamyan Province by the Kochis with the Support of the Taliban Group

10/08/2023
Arrest of 40 Residents of Khawaja Omari District of Ghazni by the Taliban group RASC News Agency: According to local sources from Ghazni province, following the death of the head of intelligence management of the Taliban group, this group has arrested at least 40 civilians. Sources have said that the head of intelligence management of the Taliban group in Khawaja Omari district of this province was killed by armed men a few days ago and now the Taliban group has imprisoned and tortured at least 40 civilians in this district. Sources told the media today, Thursday, August 10, that this number of civilians, who are residents of Qalae Now village in this district, were arrested and imprisoned by this group this week. According to the sources, the jailers of the Taliban group brutally beat the detained people every day. The sources added that the efforts of the local elders to free these people from the Taliban group were unsuccessful. The local officials of the Taliban group in Ghazni province have not yet said anything about this. Meanwhile, the head of intelligence management of the Taliban group in Khawaja Omari district was killed last Friday night after gunmen fired in this district and a member of his family was also injured. So far, no one or any group has taken responsibility for the murder of this member of the Taliban group. It should be noted that the arrest and beating of civilians by this group is not unprecedented and they do this from time to time in some provinces of the country. Not long ago, this group arrested 17 residents of Nawur district of this province at the request of a Kochi. Meanwhile, Amnesty International said in a report that the Taliban had committed war crimes against civilians in Panjshir province with this action. Arrest of 40 Residents of Khawaja Omari District of Ghazni by the Taliban group RASC News Agency: According to local sources from Ghazni province, following the death of the head of intelligence management of the Taliban group, this group has arrested at least 40 civilians. Sources have said that the head of intelligence management of the Taliban group in Khawaja Omari district of this province was killed by armed men a few days ago and now the Taliban group has imprisoned and tortured at least 40 civilians in this district. Sources told the media today, Thursday, August 10, that this number of civilians, who are residents of Qalae Now village in this district, were arrested and imprisoned by this group this week. According to the sources, the jailers of the Taliban group brutally beat the detained people every day. The sources added that the efforts of the local elders to free these people from the Taliban group were unsuccessful. The local officials of the Taliban group in Ghazni province have not yet said anything about this. Meanwhile, the head of intelligence management of the Taliban group in Khawaja Omari district was killed last Friday night after gunmen fired in this district and a member of his family was also injured. So far, no one or any group has taken responsibility for the murder of this member of the Taliban group. It should be noted that the arrest and beating of civilians by this group is not unprecedented and they do this from time to time in some provinces of the country. Not long ago, this group arrested 17 residents of Nawur district of this province at the request of a Kochi. Meanwhile, Amnesty International said in a report that the Taliban had committed war crimes against civilians in Panjshir province with this action. Arrest of 40 Residents of Khawaja Omari District of Ghazni by the Taliban Group

Arrest of 40 Residents of Khawaja Omari District of Ghazni by the Taliban Group

10/08/2023
McCall Demanded Transparency in the Process of Providing Aid to Afghanistan Under the Control of the Taliban Group

McCall Demanded Transparency in the Process of Providing Aid to Afghanistan Under the Control of the Taliban Group

10/08/2023
A Former Soldier Committed Suicide in Ghazni Province

 A Former Soldier Committed Suicide in Ghazni Province

10/08/2023
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