At Least Four Killed In Taliban Crackdown On Protests Says Un The
At Least Four Killed In Taliban Crackdown On Protests Un Says Ctv News September 11 attacks. reuters. the taliban have used live ammunition, batons and whips against protesters, the un has said. the un has condemned the taliban for their "increasingly violent. These acts of severe violence appear to be part of a systematic crackdown on anti government protests, the un said, and has apparently involved taliban members breaking up marches by using batons.
At Least Four Killed In Taliban Crackdown On Protests Says Un The The taliban’s violent crackdown on protests against their hardline rule has already led to four documented deaths, according to a un human rights official who said the group had used live. The un rights office says the taliban have been "increasingly violent" against protesters, using live ammunition, batons and whips. spokesperson ravina shamdasani told a briefing in geneva that. Its fighters killed four people during recent protests, the un said. "we call on the taliban to immediately cease the use of force towards, and the arbitrary detention of, those exercising their right to peaceful assembly and the journalists covering the protests," a spokeswoman for the un high commissioner for human rights said in a press. Published 10:54 am pdt, september 10, 2021. kabul, afghanistan (ap) — the united nations on friday sounded the alarm over taliban crackdowns on peaceful protests, many of them by women demanding equal rights, and journalists covering such events. in one case, two afghan video journalists were beaten with iron rods.
Taliban World The Guardian Its fighters killed four people during recent protests, the un said. "we call on the taliban to immediately cease the use of force towards, and the arbitrary detention of, those exercising their right to peaceful assembly and the journalists covering the protests," a spokeswoman for the un high commissioner for human rights said in a press. Published 10:54 am pdt, september 10, 2021. kabul, afghanistan (ap) — the united nations on friday sounded the alarm over taliban crackdowns on peaceful protests, many of them by women demanding equal rights, and journalists covering such events. in one case, two afghan video journalists were beaten with iron rods. The u.n. said the taliban had responded to large street protests earlier this week with blows from sticks and whips, and live ammunition. at least four people were killed, the global body said. The taliban's violent crackdown on protests included one case where two afghan video journalists were beaten with iron rods. the journalists were beaten after covering a women's protest in kabul.
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