(Morning News) The United Nations African Aid Group in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said on Wednesday (July 20) that the Taliban government should execute, torture, torture, torture, torture, torture, torture,Any arrest and inhumane punishment take responsibility.

UNAMA pointed out in a report that these human rights violations are mainly targeted at multiple groups, including former government officials and security forces personnel, human rights defenders, journalists and women.

Taliban spokesman Qari Yusuf Ahmadi said the official would respond to these allegations quickly.

Taliban officials have said that retaliatory attacks did not happen without the consent of the leadership, and emphasized that they had banned combatants from taking such actions.Officials also added that they have begun to "clean up" people who are not fully observed.

Although UNAMA also acknowledged that Taliban officials did adopt relevant measures to protect human rights and "significantly reduce armed violence", UNAMA still believes that Taliban should be responsible for Afghanistan's human rights issues.

In this report, UNAMA listed 160 foreign execution, 178 arrests, and 56 torture and abuse.

At the same time, the rights and interests of Afghan women are also deprived.According to the report, the rights and interests of local women and girls are increasingly restricted in participating in education, work, and public and daily life, and more often the relevant rights and interests are completely deprived.

Since the Taliban has taken over Afghanistan, UNAMA has recorded a total of 2106 civilian casualties, 700 of them died and 1406 were injured.