Taliban killed over 100 former Afghan soldiers even after they surrendered, accuses Human Rights Watch

Kabul – The cruel face of the Taliban, which claims to have everything in order, is again exposed to the world. International Human Rights Organisation has accused the Taliban terrorists of killing more than 100 former Afghan soldiers since the hostile takeover of Afghanistan. The Human Rights Organisation has claimed that no one is safe in Afghanistan. Additionally, there is information of Taliban terrorists expelling the Hazara and Uzbek minorities from their homes in actions carried out in six provinces of Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan, Taliban, Terrorist, Afghan soldiers,A few weeks back, the Taliban leaders had announced that the police personals and military troops serving during the previous government’s tenure to join the Taliban security agencies. The Taliban leader had reassured that there would be no threat to these people’s lives and they would be treated as fresh recruits. However, the international human rights organisation report suggests the Taliban behave opposite to their claims.

Taliban used the information from the government records and raided houses of the former soldiers and officers in the night. Although the Taliban leaders have assured the safety of these soldiers’ safety, the Taliban terrorists abducted and killed them. As per the human rights organisation, the local Taliban commanders consider the former soldiers to have committed an unpardonable crime by serving the previous democratic government in Afghanistan.

More than 100 former soldiers have been killed since August. Former police and military soldiers are insecure due to the killing. The report says that no soldier is willing to surrender to the Taliban.

The Afghan media are reporting that terror is spreading even among the minorities in Afghanistan. The Taliban terrorists are expelling the Hazara and Uzbek minorities in the Kandahar, Baghlan, Ghazni, Daikundi, Maidan and Jazawan provinces. The affected minorities are facing atrocities in their own country. Taliban is taking every precaution to ensure the outcry of the minorities does not reach the international community, which is why the international community is unobvious of the situation in Afghanistan. Taliban knows this well and hence they are persistently demanding the international community to recognise their government.

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