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The UN officially slams the Taliban for the progress of retaliation

Geneva: Head of the UN Human Rights said his office had received the credible accusations of the murder of revenge by the Taliban of the former Afghan security forces, as well as cases, where officials in the previous government and their relatives were held arbitrarily and then appeared dead.
Michelle Bachelet, spoke on Monday for the Human Rights Council, warned “new and dangerous phase” for Afghanistan when he criticized the Taliban to decide between their words and actions.
He quoted “some of the charges of searching the Taliban home to the house to find officials from the previous government and” people who cooperate with US security forces and companies “.
The search took place at least half a dozen of the city, said Bachelet.
UN staff has also been reported to increase attacks and threats, he added, without providing specifics.
“My office has received a credible accusation of a reply from a number of former ANSF (Afghan National Security Forces) personnel, and reports from officials, who worked for the previous government and members of their arbitrary family detained,” he said.
“In some cases, officials were released, and others, they were found dead.” Bachelet also highlights “very disturbing information” about the Taliban attack in the office of several advocacy groups.
“Contrary to the guarantee that the Taliban will enforce women’s rights, for the past three weeks, women are not progressively out of the public space,” he told the 47-member council such as opening his autumn session.
He said daughters over 12 were forbidden to attend school in several places in Afghanistan, and the “female business” department had been dismantled.
Meanwhile, French Foreign Minister has expressed disappointment in the new Taliban government formed Afghanistan, said the group has so far failed to live up to its promise to offer a more moderate and inclusive style of leadership.
Talking with Qatar colleagues during a visit to Doha on Monday, Jean-Yves Le Drian said “the response we saw from Kabul so far not up to our expectations”.
Le Drian said France and the entire international community will continue to press the Taliban for the port terrorist, to enable safe delivery from humanitarian aid and to protect women’s rights, between other demands.
“We have heard statements made (by the Taliban), even though we are waiting for action,” Le Drian told reporters.
“Words are not enough.” Qatar, a small Arab Gulf country that has hosted the Taliban office in the capital for the year and played an outsized role in US evacuation and foreign forces from Afghanistan, sending a high-level diplomatic delegation to the country on Sunday.
Foreign Minister Qatar Mohammad bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said Qatar officials were used by discussions to “push the Taliban to engage with the international community” and avoided insulation by maintaining the hardest benefits of the Afghanistan, especially women, for years.

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