In a recent interview with the ToloNews, Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat, the chief of the General Staff of the Taliban's Armed Forces, was asked about reports of Taliban members arresting, harassing, and killing former soldiers and officials who had served during the Republic era (2002-2021). Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat responded, "I reject this. This is a lie.
Afghan women's rights activists are demanding the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecute Afghanistan's Taliban rulers for systemic violations of human rights.
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Iran and Pakistan are ratcheting up the pressure against the millions of Afghans living in their countries illegally. For those who worked with the former Afghan government, including members of the military and police forces, deportation would mean arrest, enforced disappearance, or death.