Taliban executed a man accused of murdering a man on Wednesday . The execution was carried out in accordance with the qisas law, which requires that the individual be punished in the same way as the victim was murdered .
Kabul, Afghanistan (December 8), : According to VOA News, the Taliban executed a man accused of murdering a man accused of murder on Wednesday, marking the first public execution since the group took control of the region last year.Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban's spokesman, has reported the public execution of a man in western Farah province early morning.According to the VOA News report, hundreds of people were killed by Mujahid, including the group's top officials.According to the news release, the executed man confessed to stabbing to death a Farah resident and stealing his belongings, including a motorcycle, according to Zaabihullah Mujahid.
According to Zabihullah Mujahid, the killer was convicted and sentenced to retribution.According to a VOA News article, the killer was shot three times by the father of the deceased with an assault rifle.A Taliban spokesperson explained that the decision to enforce the Sharia sentence was thoroughly scrutinized.The decision was taken by Taliban supreme leader Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, who led the execution of scores of people in a football stadium in Kabul and several provinces of Afghanistan in the last month.The victims were convicted of crimes including burglary, adultery, and running away from home, according to the news. Since then, the international community has expressed worry about the situation of the civilian population in the war-ravaged nation and urged that the rights of women be respected.Women are forbidden from wearing masks in public spaces by the Taliban, and they are also prohibited from using public parks, gyms, and baths.