Insti.. of Consolidation for Welfare of Women & kids: TBN use brutal tactics to maintain their rule







The Taliban are using brutal tactics to maintain their control over Afghanistan, the organization said in a report on Thursday.
The Taliban have carried out extrajudicial killings in public over the past three years to create fear among the people, most of them on weak charges or unproven suspicion, the Institute for the Promotion of Welfare for Women and Children said, citing reports from human rights organizations. has been.
"The Taliban's rule of Afghanistan has led to rape, kidnapping, torture, murder, public executions, whipping and the systematic deprivation of women and girls of educational opportunities," the report said.
The report adds that the Taliban use torture to obtain forced confessions, and that the Taliban's methods of torture are often "brutal" and leave lasting physical and psychological scars on victims.
The report adds that “despite fundamental guarantees that women have the right to work and education within the framework of Islamic law; But the reality was quite different. The Taliban's interpretation of Sharia has led to a complete ban on girls attending schools above the sixth grade and a deprivation of women from universities.
The Afghanistan Institute for the Welfare of Women and Children also says the Taliban's "extremist thinking" has led to the destruction of cultural heritage in Afghanistan and the suppression of any artistic and cultural expression in the country.
The Afghanistan Women and Children's Welfare Organization says the three years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan have been marked by human rights violations and extremely repressive policies.
Farzana Ahmadi
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