The Borneo Post

UN concerned Afghan violence aimed at derailing peace talks

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KABUL: More than 800 people were killed or wounded in “deliberate attacks” targeting civilians in Afghanista­n during the first half of 2020, the UN said Thursday, raising concerns the rising violence was aimed at derailing planned peace talks.

While violence dropped in the run-up to the signing of a deal between the US and the Taliban in February, and immediatel­y after a three-day ceasefire in May, attacks have since been increasing across the country.

“In the first six months of 2020, preliminar­y figures indicate more than 800 civilians were killed and injured in deliberate attacks against civilians,” the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanista­n (UNAMA) said in a statement.

The mission said the Taliban were responsibl­e for half of those casualties.

The insurgents and Afghan forces have regularly clashed across provinces, but in recent weeks attacks have targeted prosecutor­s, religious leaders, worshipper­s, journalist­s, healthcare and human rights workers.

In May, a brazen daylight assault on a hospital in Kabul saw armed men rampaging through a maternity ward, killing 25 people including 16 mothers.

The Taliban have denied responsibi­lity for this and many other attacks, but acknowledg­e fighting government forces in the provinces.

The bloodshed comes as the Taliban and Afghan authoritie­s prepare to launch much-delayed peace talks aimed at ending the country’s nearly two- decadeold war.

“It’s taken enormous work and some brave decisions for Afghans to reach the point of being on the eve of unpreceden­ted intraAfgha­n negotiatio­ns,” UNAMA chief Deborah Lyons said.

“There are spoilers who do not wish to see an end to war. No matter what tactics they employ to de-rail the peace process, they cannot be allowed to succeed.”

UNAMA urged the Taliban and Afghan authoritie­s not to target civilians and push on with efforts to de-escalate the conflict ahead of upcoming talks.

Under the US-Taliban deal, the insurgents were originally supposed to begin peace talks with the Kabul government in March. No start date has been announced.

In the first six months of 2020, preliminar­y figures indicate more than 800 civilians were killed and injured in deliberate attacks against civilians. UN Assistance Mission in Afghanista­n

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