KABUL: The Taliban has imposed a blockade in the province of Panjshir Afghanistan, denying the food of the population and conducting some extrawudicial murders, Washington Post reported.
On Tuesday, the Taliban formed a “Emirate of Islam” in the meantime, appointed a hardline, which oversees a 20-year battle against a US-led military coalition, in his new government.
The new government is dominated by members of the old group guard, without women including.
Mullah Muhammad Hassan Akhund was appointed as Prime Minister with two representatives of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and Molavi Abdul Salam Hanafi.
Meanwhile, the Front Resistance in Panjshir has vowed to declare a parallel government in Afghanistan even when the Taliban recently announced the “caregiver government” in the country.
Even though the Taliban has mastered Panjshir this week, sporadic clashes still take place in the valley.
An elder of tribal who recently fled the province to the post that the Taliban carried out several extraordinary executions of civilians and the list of harassment carried out by developing clothes.
Elder Afghanistan said his people urged him to leave the area after members of the Taliban warned his family.
“Eight civilians were killed in Panjshir three days before there were no supporters of resistance or the Taliban,” he said.
Highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis at Panjshir Valley, former Vice President of Afghanistan Amrullah Saleh last week has asked the United Nations to do the best to prevent the Taliban attack into the fortress resistance.
Increasing alarms on the situation in Panjshir, Saleh in a letter to the United Nations said the large-scale humanitarian crisis occurred in all Panjshir provinces and three Andrab districts in Baghlan Province due to economic blockade and telecommunications blackouts by the Taliban.
“We called the United Nations and the international community to do our best to prevent the Taliban attack to Panjshir Province and encourage, negotiating political solutions to ensure thousands of civilians moved and hosting were saved,” Saleh said.
The Taliban and the opposition power struggled to control Panjshir Valley in North Kabul, the last Afghan Province lasted against the group.
Saleh, together with Ahmad Massoud – son of the famous Afghan commander Ahmad Shah Massoud – Leader of other resistance, still trying to bring up the challenges for the Taliban.