Taliban Regime’s Impact on Human Rights and International Relations: Report

Islamabad: The Afghan Taliban have turned Afghanistan into a graveyard of human rights by making millions of innocent civilians victims of daily torture. Due to the growing fear of the Taliban regime, millions of Afghan citizens have been forced to leave their homes and flee.

According to Radio Pakistan, the Afghan journal Hasht-e Subh reports that the Taliban have imprisoned 350 innocent Afghans under pretexts such as cutting beards and listening to music. It is reported that the Taliban are forcibly taking control of Afghan embassies in Europe to gain international recognition.

The report further states that the Taliban regime is misleading the international community under the guise of the return of Afghan refugees, hiding its actions and finding excuses for further oppression. Amnesty International's Afghanistan researcher, Zaman Sultani, has expressed that Afghanistan, under the oppressive Taliban, is currently the world's most dangerous country for the return of migrants.

Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has accused the Taliban of being responsible for the world's worst humanitarian crisis and has demanded an international boycott. Meanwhile, EU Special Envoy Jill Bertrand has labeled the Taliban regime as the biggest and most horrific criminal in the history of human rights.