Afghanistan Kabul Blast Live News: Taliban Forces killed 13 ethnic Hazara, most of them Afghan soldiers who surrendered to the rebels, said the leading rights group Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the Taliban has announced the third round of the Afghan government promise which includes a number of men named Deputy Position. Among the new promises were political representatives for the Prime Minister, Deputy Minister, and Deputy Head of the Afghan Red Crescent Community. Most of the positions consist of the commander and deputy of the Ministry of Army and Defense in all Afghan provinces including Kabul, Helmand, Herat and Kandahar.
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Taliban killed 13 ethnic hazara, said the rights group
Taliban troops killed 13 ethnic Hazaras unauthorized, most of them Afghan soldiers who surrendered to the rebels, said the leading rights group on Tuesday. The murder took place in Kahor Village in Daykundi Province in Central Afghanistan on August 30, according to an investigation by Amnesty International. Eleven victims were members of the Afghan National Security Force and two were civilians, among them a 17-year-old girl.
The killings reportedly lasted about two weeks after the Taliban controlled Afghanistan in a Blitz campaign, peaking in their Kabul takeover. At that time, Taliban leaders tried to convince Afghans that they had changed from their previous hard government in the country in the late 1990s.
Taliban promise Add to All-Male Afghanistan Team
Taliban doubled on their hard-line trajectory on Monday in the third round of the Afghan government promise which included a number of men named Deputy Position, said a spokesman. None of the 38 new promises announced by Chief Chief of Chief Zabihullah Mujahid including women. They consist of members who are fully taken from the Taliban with a little representation of minority groups. Also includes posts for humanitarian organizations.
The G20 must send the Taliban a clear message about the price of recognition, said Macron
French President Emmanuel Macron said the upcoming G20 KTT must send a clear message to the Afghan Taliban in conditions for international recognition.
In an interview with the French Inter Radio station broadcast on Tuesday, Macron said the condition must include equality for women, access to foreign and non-cooperation humanitarian operations with Islamic terror groups. “I believe international recognition must have prices, and dignity of Afghan women, equality between men and women, must be one of the points where we insist, and must be a condition for us,” said Macron.
Referring to the G20 Summit because it took place in Rome at the end of this month, Macron said: “We will talk about Afghanistan. We really have to, it to tell us, European, American, Chinese, Russian, great power of Africa, Asia, Pacific , and Latin America together, we must have a very clear message that we will set conditions for the recognition of the Taliban. “
US continued flight Afghan refugees after measles shot
Afghan refugees will soon come back in the US after a massive campaign to vaccinate them against measles after a small outbreak that caused a three-week break in the evacuation, officials said Monday. The measles outbreak was detected at 24 people, has accommodated one of the largest refuge resettlement efforts in US history, which was nicknamed the Allies. It also stranded around 15,000 at the destination point overseas.
The murder took place in Kahor Village in Daykundi Province in Central Afghanistan on August 30, according to an investigation by Amnesty International. Eleven victims were members of the Afghan National Security Force and two were civilians, among them a 17-year-old girl.