The Taliban are intensifying their opposition after a UN report has been put together that the interim administration of the Islamist Taliban in Afghanistan is committing human rights violations against former conflicting government troops and journalists.

This report was compiled by UNAMA = United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan and was released on the 20th.



According to it, during the 10 months from August 15th last year to 15th last month when the previous administration collapsed, retaliation was carried out against former soldiers and government officials of the government army who were once in conflict with Tullivan. It means that a person was killed.



In addition, a total of 163 media personnel, including journalists, have been detained by the interim government.



The report "expresses maximum concern" and calls on the Taliban to "encourage the protection of the human rights of all Afghanistan and their fulfillment of international obligations."



Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Taliban's interim administration posted on social media that it was "non-factual propaganda," in response to this report, increasing its opposition.