In Afghanistan, where the civil war continues, 65 people, including those involved in humanitarian assistance, have been killed in the last three years, and the United Nations has condemned armed groups and called on the Afghan government to put in place a state protection system. ..

According to a report released by the United Nations Afghanistan Support Team on the 15th, 65 people including humanitarian workers and journalists were killed in Afghanistan during the three years from January 2018 to last month due to shootings and gimmick bombs. have become.



Among the victims is Tetsu Nakamura, a doctor who died in December in eastern Jalalabad after being shot by armed groups while traveling by car.



In Afghanistan, where the civil war continues, the government and the insurgent Taliban have been discussing a ceasefire since September last year, but there are disagreements over the conditions of the ceasefire, and attacks by the Taliban are still continuing in various places. In addition, terrorism by the radical organization IS = Islamic State is occurring one after another.



Under these circumstances, in Afghanistan, there are many cases where humanitarian aid personnel and journalists are attacked, and the United Nations condemns the Taliban and other armed groups and prepares a system for state protection against the Afghan government. I am asking.