Afghan Taliban defence minister orders crackdown on abuses

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PESHAWAR: The Taliban\u0027s new defence minister has issued a rebuke over misconduct by some commanders and fighters following the movement\u0027s victory over the Western-backed government in Afghanistan last month, saying abuses would not be tolerated. Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob said in an audio message that some \u0022mi

PESHAWAR: The Taliban's new defence minister has issued a rebuke over misconduct by some commanders and fighters following the movement's victory over the Western-backed government in Afghanistan last month, saying abuses would not be tolerated.

"We direct you keep them out of your ranks, otherwise strict action will be taken against you," he stated."We don't want such people in our ranks." Some Kabul residents have complained of abusive treatment at the hands of Taliban fighters who have appeared on the streets of the capital, often from other regions and unused to big cities.

Yaqoob said there had been isolated reports of unauthorised executions, and he repeated that such actions would not be tolerated.

 

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