The Afghans are not ready to believe the Taliban: Here's why
India TodayAs the Taliban took over Afghanistan on August 15, fear gripped the people of Afghanistan who were reminded of the militant group's reign of oppression in its previous stint. Meet the leaders who hold the key to Afghanistan's future DOOR-TO-DOOR MANHUNT Days after the Taliban gained control, reports said the group launched a door-to-door manhunt targetting Afghans who worked for North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces or the deposed Afghan government. The UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet has said she had received credible reports of serious violations by the Taliban in Afghanistan, including "summary executions" of civilians and Afghan security forces who had surrendered. Read: Taliban ask working women to stay at home in Afghanistan After the Taliban took over women said several of them were refused entry to their offices. CRIME AGAINST MINORITIES Even though the Taliban promised an inclusive and moderate government this time, Amnesty International said nine men of the Hazara minority in Afghanistan were tortured and killed by the militant group in the Ghazni province in early July.