Taliban Publicly Execute Two Afghan Men Convicted of Murder
- Two men, Syed Jamal and Gul Khan, were publicly executed by the Taliban in an Afghan stadium for their alleged involvement in stabbing attacks.
- The executions were authorized by the Taliban's Supreme Court, with at least 237 extrajudicial executions recorded by the UN since the Taliban took power in 2021.
- International criticism has arisen over human rights violations, gender restrictions, and the treatment of women under the Taliban regime, with calls for the recognition of "gender apartheid" as a crime against humanity.
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Taliban execute two convicted murderers in football stadium
GHAZNI: Taliban authorities publicly executed two men convicted of murder in a football stadium in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, according to a journalist at the scene. Both men were executed by multiple gunshots to the back in Ghazni city after Supreme Court official Atiqullah Darwish read aloud a death warrant signed by Taliban Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada. “These two people were convicted of the crime of murder,” Darwish said. “Aft…
The Taliban authorities carried out on Thursday in a football stadium in eastern Afghanistan, the public execution of two men convicted of murder, an AFP journalist noted.
Taliban execute 2 convicted murderers in football stadium in eastern Afghanistan
The Taliban administration in Afghanistan executed two men convicted of murder in a football stadium in the eastern region of the country, the news agency AFP reported on Thursday (Feb 22). A Supreme Court official read aloud a death warrant signed by Taliban Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada which said that both men were executed by multiple gunshots to the back in Ghazni city.
The Taliban carry out a double public execution at a stadium in southeastern Afghanistan
GHAZNI, Afghanistan (AP) — The Taliban carried out a double public execution at a stadium in southeastern Afghanistan on Thursday as thousands watched the killing of two convicted men as their vict…
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