The Taliban have killed more than 100 former police and intelligence officials


Revealed in a Human Rights Watch report

After the Taliban returned to power, they found government records and disappeared several former officials

Kabul: More than 100 former police and intelligence officials have been killed or missing since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. The claim was made in a report released by Human Rights Watch. It is clear from this report that the Taliban is trying to look good from the outside but is working in its original form on the inside.

The report claims that the Taliban used government employment records to target former officials and those who surrendered. The Taliban used government records to track down the former officials.

He was later found and killed while several others were missing. The family does not currently know where he is. After the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, they first targeted people who were helping the United States.

The Taliban have argued that whoever is listed has made an unforgivable mistake. He also hinted at the Taliban that anyone on the list would be killed.

Human Rights Watch claims that the current Taliban style of killing has created fear among the population. Officials in previous governments, in particular, are more intimidated. International pressure is mounting on the Taliban following the report. As a result, the Taliban is secretly carrying out the killings.

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