Daily Tribune (Philippines)

U.S., West blast Taliban over ‘summary executions’

The alleged actions constitute serious human rights abuses

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — The United States (US) on Saturday led a group of Western nations and allies in condemning the Taliban over the “summary killings” of former members of the Afghan security forces reported by rights groups, demanding quick investigat­ions.

“We are deeply concerned by reports of summary killings and enforced disappeara­nces of former members of the Afghan security forces as documented by Human Rights Watch (HRW) and others,” read a statement by the US, the European Union, Australia, Britain, Japan and others, which was released by the State Department.

HRW released a report that it says documents the summary execution.

“We underline that the alleged actions constitute serious human rights abuses and contradict the Taliban’s announced amnesty,” the group of nations said, as it called on Afghanista­n’s new rulers to ensure the amnesty is enforced and “upheld across the country and throughout their ranks.”

Early this week HRW released a report that it says documents the summary execution or enforced disappeara­nce of 47 former members of the Afghan National Security Forces, other military personnel, police and intelligen­ce agents “who had surrendere­d to or were apprehende­d by Taliban forces” from mid-August through October.

“Reported cases must be investigat­ed promptly and in a transparen­t manner, those responsibl­e must be held accountabl­e, and these steps must be clearly publicized as an immediate deterrent to further killings and disappeara­nces,” the countries — which include Canada, New Zealand, Romania, Ukraine and several European nations — said in their statement.

“We will continue to measure the Taliban by their actions.”

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