Taliban have imposed a blockade in Afghanistan’s Panjshir province, denying residents food and carrying out some extrajudicial killings, The Washington Post reported.
The Resistance Front in the Panjshir has vowed to declare a parallel government in Afghanistan even as the Taliban recently announced their ‘caretaker government’ in the country.
Although the Taliban have seized control of Panjshir this week, sporadic clashes still take place in the valley.
An elderly tribal, who recently fled the province, told The Post that the Taliban are carrying out some extrajudicial executions of civilians and the list of abuses carried out by the outfit is growing.
The Afghan elder said that his people pressed him to leave the area after Taliban members warned his family.
‘The eight civilians killed in Panjshir three days earlier were neither supporters of the resistance or the Taliban,’ he said.
Highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Panjshir valley, former Afghanistan Vice President Amrullah Saleh last week had called on the United Nations to do its utmost to prevent the Taliban’s onslaught into the resistance stronghold.
Over the past 23 years since start of the Emergency Hospital we never blocked Talib access to it. Talibs are committing war crimes & have zero respect for IHL. We call on UN & world leaders to take notice of this clear criminal & terrorist behavior of the Talibs.
— Amrullah Saleh (@AmrullahSaleh2) September 3, 2021
Talibs have blocked humanitarian access to Panjshir, do racial profile of travelers, use military age men of Panjhsir as mine clearance tools walking them on mine fields, have shut phone, electricity & not allow medicine either. People can only carry small amount of cash. 1/2
— Amrullah Saleh (@AmrullahSaleh2) September 3, 2021
Raising an alarm over the situation in Panjshir, Saleh in a letter to the UN had said a large-scale humanitarian crisis is occurring across Panjshir province and three Andrabs districts in Baghlan province due to the economic blockade and telecommunication blackout by the Taliban.
‘We call on the United Nations and the international community to do its utmost to prevent the Taliban’s onslaught into Panjshir province and encourage, negotiate a political solution to ensure thousands of displaced and hosting civilians are saved,’ Saleh had said.
Taliban and opposition forces battled to control the Panjshir Valley north of Kabul, the last Afghan province holding out against the group.
Saleh, along with Ahmad Massoud — the son of famous Afghan commander Ahmad Shah Massoud — another leader of the resistance, is still trying to mount a challenge to the Taliban.