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history repeats “Taliban” catches people hanging from their necks in the middle of the city (clip)

The AP news agency reported. The Taliban brought the bodies.hanged from the crane at the town square on Saturday which exhibits are horrifying This horror signaled to us that the Taliban would return to rule by the brutal tactics it had in the past.

Wasir Ahmad Zeddiki, the owner of a pharmacy on the square, said: “Officers, the Taliban brought four bodies to the western town square of Herat and then moved the other three to other parts. Taliban officials said the four were caught taking part in the kidnappings. on Saturday and was killed by the police.”

Herat District Police Commissioner Taliban members said later that “The Taliban agents have rescued the kidnapped father and son.”

In helping the father-son duo, Taliban officials and civilians were injured. But the kidnappers were killed in a firefight between the assailants and officers.

AP news agency video It shows the masses gathering around the square at the scene of the crime and looking up at the corpse. while some men just pray

An unnamed Taliban commander told the Associated Press. In an interview in the middle of the square, “The aim of this operation is to warn all criminals that They are not safe if there is any wrongdoing.”

Since the Taliban invaded Kabul on Aug 15 To rule, Afghans and the rest of the world have watched as they create ruthless rules like stonening people to death or the public amputation of accused criminals in the late 1990s. come up again or not

However, one week ago, one of the founders of the Taliban said in an interview with the AP: “A group of people who adhere to principles The tactics of execution and hand amputation will be resumed again.” causing the US Department of State to condemn such action “This is a serious violation of human rights.”

U.S.A. spokesperson Ned Price told reporters on Friday that the United States would “Stand up to international law in prosecute the perpetrators of such harassment.”

Mullah Nuruddin Turabi, the Taliban leader, said in an interview with the AP. “Everyone criticized us for public sanctions. But we never said anything about their laws and punishments. So no one can tell us what our laws should be. because we will follow according to the Quran.”

The leadership’s belief in religious principles led us to see that the Taliban still adheres to a conservative worldview Even if they accept changes in technology. such as the adoption of modern video and mobile phones.

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https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/taliban-hang-body
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLi9qqO5nYQ
https://apnews.com/article/afghanistan-taliban

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