There have been more than 800 alleged human rights violations, including an excess of 200 extrajudicial killings, in Afghanistan since the Taliban came to power roughly two years ago, according to the United Nations.
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan found that at least 218 extrajudicial killings took place from the time they assumed power through the end of June 2023, among more than 800 alleged offenses, including arbitrary arrests and detention, torture and ill-treatment and enforced disappearances against former government officials and Afghan military members. The U.N.'s report was released on Tuesday.
The Taliban, as they assumed power, attempted to portray itself as a more moderate iteration of themselves, though they have largely resorted back to the same principles they governed with from 1996-2001, including arbitrary detentions and arrests and the stripping of certain women's rights that had been granted to them since they were last in power.
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