Thursday, February 3, 2022

Over 100 former Afghan troops and officials killed by Taliban

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The UN has received "credible allegations" that more than 100 former Afghanistan government officials, military troops and people who worked with coalition forces led by the U.S. have been murdered by the Taliban since they were allowed to take over the country in August. Remember, the Taliban said these people would remain unharmed, but lo and behold, they lied.

The horrible revelations came to light in a report that U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has delivered to the Security Council, according to the Associated Press.

"As I appeal to the international community to step up support for the people of Afghanistan, I make an equally urgent plea to the Taliban leadership to recognize and protect the fundamental human rights that every person shares," Guterres naively told the U.N. Security Council last week.


Who does he think the Taliban is, the Girl Scouts?

According to Guterres, "more than two-thirds" of those murdered were the result of extrajudicial killings by the terrorist group or its terrorist affiliates, even though they said they would provide "general amnesties" for those affiliated with the former government and U.S.-led coalition forces. They must have had their fingers crossed.

So Joe Biden has blood on his hands but he's too oblivious to notice.

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The U.N. political mission in Afghanistan also received "credible allegations of extrajudicial killings of at least 50 individuals suspected of affiliation with ISIL-KP," the Islamic State extremist group operating in Afghanistan, Guterres said in the report to the U.N. Security Council.

There are still Americans stranded in Afghanistan as well as interpreters that aided us on the ground. The way we pulled out of there was immoral. If you disagree, please feel free to comment and explain your opinion.



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