December 26, 2021
1 min read

Protest in Panjshir over killing of ‘innocents’

The protestors said that the Taliban should ensure justice and prosecute the perpetrators….reports Asian Lite News

Dozens of residents of Afghanistan’s Panjshir province staged a demonstration in front of the provincial governor’s office on Sunday over the killing of an “innocent resident” by the forces of the Taliban in the province, local media reported.

According to Tolo News, the protestors carrying the dead body called on the Taliban to hold the perpetrators accountable. The protestors said that the Taliban forces shot dead an innocent resident in Anaba district of the province.

“As the governor, is he governing or killing the people?” a protestor said.

The protestors said that the Taliban should ensure justice and prosecute the perpetrators.

The head of Panjshir’s security department, Abdul Hameed Khurasani, confirmed that a resident was killed by the Islamic Emirate forces due to misinformation, Tolo News reported.

“He was killed by security forces based on the wrong information they had received. The people protested and came in front of the governor’s office. The Islamic Emirate leadership team’s promise to the people is that anyone who commits such actions will be prosecuted,” he said.

According to Khurasani, the local officials talked to the protestors and the protest ended on Sunday evening, Tolo News reported. (ANI)

ALSO READ: US shouldn’t interfere in Afghan affairs: Taliban

Previous Story

Pak minister takes a dig at Imran

Next Story

Sushmita unveils her journey of ‘Aarya’

Latest from -Top News

Pakistan’s Terror Link “No Secret”: Bilawal Bhutto

Zardari stated that Pakistan’s intelligence services have since changed course and no longer collaborate with extremist elements..reports Asian Lite News Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, former Foreign Minister of Pakistan, has openly acknowledged Pakistan’s

Islamists Rise Under Yunus Rule

After the departure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024, Islamic parties in Bangladesh, crushed for years by the Awami League government, have made inroads into the political arena…writes Baidya

TIES WITH CHINA: Is Bangladesh Going Lanka Way?

Plans for nine Special Economic Zones, including Chinese-developed sites in Chattogram and Chandpur, promise jobs but risk creating enclaves where Beijing’s economic priorities overshadow Bangladesh’s….reports Asian Lite News On a humid March

Khaleda Zia’s Son Return Looms as Yunus Faces Heat

The core question remains whether Rahman can provide leadership in politically turbulent times in Bangladesh….reports Asian Lite News Speculation is mounting in Bangladesh over the possible return of Tarique Rahman, son of
Go toTop

Don't Miss

UN: Rights of Afghan women, girls under attack

The humanitarian organizations must aim to scale up assistance to

Co-education reason behind closure of universities: Taliban

Haqqani was on a visit to Pakistan recently discussed the