Afghanistan’s Taliban Rulers Release 2 U.N. Staff Members More than a Week After Detaining Them
UNAMA said the two employees were in good health after a detention that followed a series of Taliban arrests of aid and rights workers.
- On Thursday, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan announced the release of two employees detained in Herat on Aug. 9, who appeared to be in good health despite authorities providing no explanation for their arrest.
- These releases follow a series of recent detentions by Afghanistan's Taliban authorities, who have not publicly commented on the rationale behind the arrests or the individuals' release.
- Separately, Human Rights Watch reported that six staff members of the Children Legal Research Foundation have been "forcibly disappeared" since July 18, with authorities providing no information on their whereabouts.
- The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan stated it is following up to ensure the safety and freedom of movement of personnel throughout the country.
- Since seizing power in 2021, the Taliban have restricted women and girls from education and employment, effectively excluding them from public life amid enforced dress codes and suppressed protests.
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Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers release 2 U.N. staff members more than a week after detaining them
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers have released two United Nations staff members who they detained more than a week ago, the U.N. said Thursday, adding that the reason for the two men’s detention remains unclear.
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers release 2 U.N. staff members more than a week after detaining them
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers have released two United Nations staff members who they had detained more than a week ago, the U.N. says.
UN says Afghanistan's Taliban govt releases 2 detained staff
Two Afghan staff members of the United Nations mission, detained since 9 August by the Taliban authorities in Herat, were released on Thursday.
Afghanistan has released two UN staff members who had been detained since August 9. A spokesperson for the UN organization UNAMA reported this to news agency AFP.
The UN today announced the release of two Afghan officials detained on 9 August in Herat Province, West Afghanistan, by Taliban intelligence services.
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