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Ghulam Nabi was a Pakistani militant involved with the Taliban and had fought against the pro-American Northern Alliance in Afghanistan during the US-led war in Afghanistan. A video obtained by the Associated Press on 20 April 2007 shows a young boy, looking to be around 12 years of age, beheading a man identified as Nabi. According to the AP ...
Since the Taliban's emergence in the 1990s, its crimes include extrajudicial killings of civilians during its period running the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, [1] [2] systematic killing of civilians and wartime sexual violence during the 2010s, [3] [4] and executions of civilians during the 2021 Taliban offensive. [5] [6] [7] [8]
A beheading video is a video which depicts a live murder in which a hostage or victim is shown to be graphically decapitated, or the head is displayed in the aftermath. Such videos are typically distributed mostly through the Internet, [1] and are often employed by
Afghanistan's ruling Taliban carried out a double public execution Thursday at a stadium in the country's southeast, where relatives of the victims of stabbing deaths fired guns at two convicted ...
The Taliban held a public execution on Monday of a man convicted of murder in northern Afghanistan as thousands watched at a sports stadium, the third such death sentence to be carried out in the ...
Taking on the Taliban (BBC Panorama TV episode, 05-11-2007) Taxi to the Dark Side (documentary film, 2007) The General's War (BBC, 2007) Above and Beyond (TV special, 2008) Ross Kemp in Afghanistan (British Documentary series, 2008) Afghanistan: The Forgotten War (PBS Now TV episode, 17-07-2008) Three Bloody Summers (BBC Panorama TV episode, 03 ...
By June 2014, according to United Nations reports, ISIL had killed hundreds of prisoners of war [6] and over 1,000 civilians. [7] [8] [9] Specific incidents involving the killing of military prisoners including the mass killing of up to 250 Syrian Army soldiers near Tabqa Air base, [6] and killings that took place in Camp Speicher (1,095–1,700 Iraqi soldiers shot and "thousands" more ...
Kabul Express was the first international film to be shot in the country following the fall of the Taliban regime and the first Hindi film since 1992's Khuda Gawah. [3] The film was shot over 45 days in and around Kabul beginning in September 2005, around the time of a surge in Taliban insurgent violence.