US and allies 'deeply concerned' about human rights abuses against former Afghan security forces.
The US and a host of allied countries have called on the Taliban to end the targeted killings of former members of Afghan security forces.
In a joint statement, the 22 nations demanded that the Islamist regime respect its pledge not to harm former government or security personnel. "We are deeply concerned by reports of summary killings and enforced disappearances", the statement says.Released by the Human Rights Watch earlier this week, the report documented more thanIt also documented the murder ofThis is despite the regime's assurance that previous government workers would not be harmed.was issued by the US and signed by the UK, European Union and a further 19 countries.
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