(Reuters) - More than 200 members of Afghanistan's former military, law enforcement and government have been killed since the Taliban took over, the ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS - More than 200 members of Afghanistan's former military, law enforcement and government have been killed since the Taliban took over, the U.N. mission in Afghanistan said on Tuesday, despite a"general amnesty" for old enemies.
Senior Taliban leaders have said there is an amnesty for former government officials and members of the military by order of their supreme leader. "For the majority of violations discussed in this report, there is limited information regarding measures taken by the de facto authorities to investigate incidents and hold perpetrators to account," UNAMA said, referring to the Taliban administration.
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