Child Dies in Ghor Province Due to Family Enmity
A 10-year-old child was killed in Pasaband district of Ghor province on Friday, May 26, according to local sources. The cause of death was gun violence, with sources stating that the child was shot dead due to the animosity between two families. The tragedy has left the family of the child in distress and has left the community in a state of shock.
Outrage Over Rising Violence
Members of the community have expressed outrage and frustration at the increasing violence and crime in the region. Several cases of violence and killings due to personal enmity have been reported in Ghor province in recent months. The situation has left the locals feeling helpless and demanding action to address the issue.
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Taliban Silent on the Matter
The Taliban, who are active in the Ghor province, have not released any statement regarding this latest incident. The group has been accused in the past of committing human rights violations and of not taking any action to prevent violence in areas under their control.
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International Community Must Address the Issue
The international community, particularly human rights organizations, have urged the Afghan government to take immediate and effective measures to address the growing violence in Afghanistan. The government and other authorities must put an end to the reckless killings and arbitrary arrests of civilians, and ensure that human rights are protected and justice is served. The safety and security of Afghan citizens should be a top priority for the government and the international community alike.
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