Taliban must be held accountable for their retaliatory actions: Nasir Ahmad Fayeq

He added that numerous reports have been documented showing that the Taliban have continued to detain, torture, and kill military personnel.


Afghanistan’s permanent representative to the United Nations wrote: “Killing prisoners and non-combatants is against humanitarian laws and the teachings of Islam.”


These statements come amid reports that the Taliban, in their latest action, have detained Parwiz Sayedkhili and Farid Sayedkhili in Kabul after their return from Iran and Pakistan.


The United Nations and human rights organizations have repeatedly stated in their documented reports that over the past four years, the Taliban have detained, tortured, and in some cases brutally killed hundreds of former military personnel.

Nasir Ahmad Faiq, the acting permanent representative of Afghanistan to the United Nations referring to the killing and detention of former military personnel by the Taliban, says that the group must be held accountable for vengeful actionsOn Monday, 17 Sunbula, Mr. Faiq wrote in a post on his X account that the continued detention, torture, and killing of former military personnel by the Taliban constitutes a crime against humanity.

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