Taliban hang dead body in main square of Herat city: Witness

Taliban hang dead body in main square of Herat city: Witness

Wazir Ahmad Seddiqi, who runs a pharmacy on the side of the square, told The Associated Press that four bodies were brought to the square and three bodies were moved to other squares in the city to be displayed.

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The witness said the Taliban announced in the square that the four were caught taking part in a kidnapping and were killed by policeThe witness said the Taliban announced in the square that the four were caught taking part in a kidnapping and were killed by police
PTI
  • Sep 25, 2021,
  • Updated Sep 25, 2021 10:23 PM IST

A witness said Saturday the Taliban have hanged a dead body from a crane in the main square of Herat city in western Afghanistan.

Wazir Ahmad Seddiqi, who runs a pharmacy on the side of the square, told The Associated Press that four bodies were brought to the square and three bodies were moved to other squares in the city to be displayed.

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Seddiqi said the Taliban announced in the square that the four were caught taking part in a kidnapping and were killed by police.

Mullah Nooruddin Turabi, one of the founders of the Taliban and the chief enforcer of its harsh interpretation of Islamic law when they last ruled Afghanistan, told The Associated Press this week that the hard-line movement will once again carry out executions and amputations of hands, though perhaps not in public.

Since the Taliban overran Kabul on August 15 and seized control of the country, Afghans and the world have been watching to see whether they will re-create their harsh rule of the late 1990s. The group's leaders remain entrenched in a deeply conservative, hard-line worldview, even if they are embracing technological changes, like video and mobile phones.

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Also Read: Events in Afghanistan raise questions about use of terrorism to change state structure, says Rajnath Singh

Also Read: US Secretary of State Tony Blinken discusses way forward in Afghanistan with Pak FM Qureshi

A witness said Saturday the Taliban have hanged a dead body from a crane in the main square of Herat city in western Afghanistan.

Wazir Ahmad Seddiqi, who runs a pharmacy on the side of the square, told The Associated Press that four bodies were brought to the square and three bodies were moved to other squares in the city to be displayed.

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Seddiqi said the Taliban announced in the square that the four were caught taking part in a kidnapping and were killed by police.

Mullah Nooruddin Turabi, one of the founders of the Taliban and the chief enforcer of its harsh interpretation of Islamic law when they last ruled Afghanistan, told The Associated Press this week that the hard-line movement will once again carry out executions and amputations of hands, though perhaps not in public.

Since the Taliban overran Kabul on August 15 and seized control of the country, Afghans and the world have been watching to see whether they will re-create their harsh rule of the late 1990s. The group's leaders remain entrenched in a deeply conservative, hard-line worldview, even if they are embracing technological changes, like video and mobile phones.

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Also Read: Events in Afghanistan raise questions about use of terrorism to change state structure, says Rajnath Singh

Also Read: US Secretary of State Tony Blinken discusses way forward in Afghanistan with Pak FM Qureshi

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