Taliban Flogs 39 People Across Afghanistan In Past Week

The Taliban Supreme Court said 39 people were flogged over the past week on various charges in several provinces of Afghanistan.

The Taliban Supreme Court said 39 people were flogged over the past week on various charges in several provinces of Afghanistan.
According to the court, the punishments were carried out in Kabul, Khost, Bamiyan, Uruzgan, Baghlan, Balkh and Herat provinces.
In a statement posted Thursday on the court’s X account, it said 17 people were flogged in Kabul, eight in Khost, four each in Bamiyan, Balkh, Uruzgan and Baghlan, and three in Herat.
The charges included the sale and trafficking of drugs and alcohol, extramarital sexual relations, same-sex relations, theft and running away from home.
The continued use and apparent increase of public corporal punishment by the Taliban has drawn concern from international organisations.
Earlier, United Nations experts strongly condemned the rise in public corporal punishments in Afghanistan, describing them as a clear violation of international human rights law.
They said such punishments undermine human dignity and amount to cruel and inhuman treatment.