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Watchdog claims that the Taliban were "summary execution" with at least 100 suspected members of the Islamic State.

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Human Rights Watch, Tullivan security forces in eastern Afghanistan have accused and supported dozens of local affiliates of Islamic terrorist groups. I was killed illegally.

A global human rights group documented allegations of abuse in a report released Thursday, stating that it was committed in eastern Nangarhal and the province of Kunal.

"Since Tullivan came to power in August 2021, residents of Nangahar and Kunal have ... found the bodies of more than 100 men abandoned in canals and elsewhere [8 2021] From March to April 2022] ", the report said. ..

The two states bordering Pakistan are known to host the active bases of the Islamic State (ISIS-K) in Horrasan, a member of the Islamic State of Afghanistan. increase.

According to the report, Tullivan troops in these areas "performed an abusive search" against residents accused of protecting or supporting ISIS-K members.

During these security measures, including night raids, residents were allegedly tortured and men were allegedly detained without legal proceedings or revealing their whereabouts to their families.

"The Tullivan authorities seem to have given free control to their troops to detain," disappear "and kill armed groups," said Patricia, Associate Asia Director at Human Rights Watch. Gossman said.

The body reportedly showed evidence of torture and brutal execution. Some people lacked limbs, had ropes wrapped around their necks, had their heads bowed, and had a cut throat.

FILE - Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid speaks during a press conference in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 30, 2022.
File-Tullivan spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid has a press conference in Kabul I gave a lecture at. Afghanistan, June 30, 2022.

Tullivan Chief Spokesman Zabifra Mujahid said local authorities investigated these "rumors" but did not find a single body in Nangalhar. He stated and rejected this report as unfounded. Or other areas.

"The publicity disseminated by some well-known international organizations in this regard is uneasy and unfortunate," Mujahid wrote on Twitter.

Human Rights Watch reported that it interviewed 63 people between October 2021 and June 2022 in collaboration with local partners. Watchdog claimed to have found "substantial evidence of summary enforcement and" forced disappearance "" by the Tullivan army of suspicious ISIS-K supporters.

In November, a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Afghanistan also announced that Tullivan's campaign against ISIS-K "seems to be heavily dependent on out-of-judicial detention and killing."

Since the takeover of Tullivan, Afghanistan has experienced a surge in bombing plotted on ISIS-K, especially for Hazara, Siite, and other minority communities in the country. Violence has killed hundreds of people, including security forces.

Tullivan authorities regularly carry out retaliation attacks against ISIS-K hideouts in Kabul and elsewhere in the country. Such a recent operation took place Wednesday night in the capital of Afghanistan, claiming that Mujahid had killed two ISIS-K militants and arrested several others.

"The numerous atrocities of ISKP do not justify Tullivan's horrific response," HRW Gossman said using the local abbreviations of the terrorist group. "The Tullivan Army has repeatedly committed summary executions and other war crimes against detained people and is not yet responsible for holding them accountable."