UN Says Over 200 Former Afghan Military, Officials Killed Since Taliban Takeover
- More than 200 extrajudicial killings of former Afghan government officials and security forces have occurred since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in mid-2021, according to a U.N. report.
- The targeted groups include the former army, police, and intelligence forces.
- The report also documented at least 800 human rights violations against former government officials and security forces between August 15, 2021, and June 2023.
32 Articles
32 Articles
More than 200 extrajudicial killings of former Afghan government officials and members of the security forces have happened since the Taliban took over the country two years ago, according to a UN report released today.
More than 200 Afghan government officials, security forces killed following Taliban takeover: UN
More than 200 former Afghan government officials and security forces have been killed by the Taliban in the two years since its takeover of the country, the U.N. revealed Tuesday. A report released by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) says the dozens of killings are part of "at least 800 human rights violations" committed by the Taliban – including "enforced disappearances, arbitrary arrests and detentions, torture an…
More Than 200 Former Afghan Officials and Security Forces Killed Since Taliban Takeover, UN Says
A new U.N. report says more than 200 extrajudicial killings of former Afghan government officials and security forces have taken place since the Taliban took over the country two years ago.
More than 200 former Afghan officials and security forces killed since Taliban takeover, UN says
More than 200 extrajudicial killings of former Afghan government officials and security forces have taken place since the Taliban took over the country two years ago, according to a U.N. report released Tuesday.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium