on Tuesday 27 February, 2024

Taliban authorities publicly execute by gunfire another convicted murderer

A view shows Taliban fighters in a street in Kabul, Afghanistan, on September 3, 2023. (Reuters)
by : AFP

Taliban authorities publicly executed a convicted murderer by gunfire in a sports stadium on Monday, officials said, the third death penalty carried out in Afghanistan in a matter of days.

The man -- found guilty of a January 2022 knife murder -- was ex-ecuted in northern Sheberghan city on a death warrant signed by Taliban chief Hibatullah Akhundzada, a Supreme Court statement said.

The statement identified the condemned man as Nazar Muhammad and said his case “was examined very thoroughly and repeatedly.”

He was shot five times in front of the family of his victim -- including women and children -- as well as thousands of onlookers in the stadium, a local provincial official told AFP.

Since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, a handful of executions have been conducted.

Last week, two other men were executed by multiple gunshots to the back in eastern Ghazni city on death warrants also signed by Akhundzada.

According to an AFP tally, there have now been five death penalties carried out since the Taliban returned.

Corporal punishments -- mainly flogging -- have been common, however, and employed for crimes including theft, adultery, and alcohol consumption.

Amnesty International last week called the Taliban government’s death penalty policy “a gross affront to human dignity.”

“Carrying out executions in public adds to the inherent cruelty of the death penalty,” it said in a statement.

Law and order is central to the severe ideology of the Taliban, who emerged from the chaos of a civil war following the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan in 1989.

In their first rule of 1996 to 2001 public executions were common.

One of the most infamous images from that era depicted the 1999 execution of a woman wearing an all-covering burqa in a Kabul stadium. She had been accused of killing her husband.