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Horror returns to Taliban Afghanistan: Shocking images of cranes hanging in public

The horror returned for good to Afghanistan since the Talibanhang the bodies of three alleged criminals in public view in the city of Herat on Tuesday 5/10. Shocking photographs from around the world are reminiscent of the atrocities of the past and are reminiscent of the brutal regime of the Islamic group in the late 1990s.

The alleged criminals were killed by a man when they tried to break into his house, Deputy Governor Mawlawi Shir Ahmad Muhajir told AFP.

Their bodies were lifted by two cranes in the Obe area of ​​northeastern Herat. The horror scene is reminiscent of the one in Mexico where 6 corpses were found hanging from a bridge

Repetition of the horror on September 25 in the city

The horrific scene was similar with another public hanging and the public hanging of the body of the deceased in the central square of Herat two weeks ago.

In the previous case, the man was among the four alleged criminals killed by police when they tried to kidnap a father and son.

The other three bodies were exhibited in other parts of the city. In fact, the crowd had gathered to see the body hanged by the Taliban in the central square of Herat.

“The aim of this action is to warn all criminals that they are not safe,” unknown Taliban told the Associated Press about the September hangings.

The Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August, two weeks before the United States withdrew its troops.

When the hardliners controlled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, they brutally enforced Islamic law by cutting off the hands of thieves and stoning people who violated sharia.

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