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Taliban strengthens fear politics, including corpses on display in 4 squares

The Taliban, an extremist militant group that has taken control of Afghanistan, has intensified the rule of terror, killing four suspected kidnappers and hanging their bodies from cranes in a city square.

The Associated Press reported on the 25th, citing an eyewitness, that the Taliban brought four bodies to the central square in western Herat on the same day, and then hung one and moved the remaining bodies to another square for display.

Taliban authorities said police had killed four suspects in the abduction of civilians this morning.

After the Taliban took control of Afghanistan on August 15, the Taliban announced that it would ease the notorious form of government in the past, but it is being criticized for returning to the past, such as tightening punishment.

In the late 1990s, Mullah Nurddin Turabi, notorious as the religious police chief under the former Taliban regime in the late 1990s, warned on the 23rd that extreme punishments such as the death penalty and amputation would be resumed in response to the need for security.

The international community continues to raise concerns about the behavior of the Taliban.

In a report jointly published on the 20th by international civil society groups such as Amnesty International, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Organization Against Torture (OMCT), the human rights achieved by the Afghanistan over the past 20 years while ignoring the Taliban’s promise to respect human rights It has been pointed out that it is disrupting the performance of improvement.

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