Taliban authorities in Herat hang bodies of alleged kidnappers in public, social media posts show
Afghan people should start receiving the financial support that was frozen after the Taliban took power, says foreign ministerItaly's foreign minister Luigi Di Maio in Rome, Italy. Picture: ANDREW HARNIK/REUTERS
“Recognition of the Taliban government is impossible since there are 17 terrorists among the ministers, and the human rights of women and girls are continuously violated,” Di Maio, who chaired a meeting of G20 foreign ministers in New York last week, told state-owned television Rai 3. “There are ways to guarantee financial support without giving money to the Taliban. We have also agreed that a part of humanitarian aid must always go to the protection of women and girls.”
“The date is not yet public but conditions are in place to convene the summit of the G20 leaders, who will be chaired by Prime Minister Mario Draghi,” he said. Footage of a corpse swinging on a crane was widely shared on social media, showing a note pinned to the man's chest saying “This is the punishment for kidnapping”.
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