Gardez:
Taliban authorities in japanese Afghanistan on Wednesday executed a convicted assassin by gunfire at a sports activities stadium, within the sixth public execution since their return to energy.
The condemned man was shot with three bullets to the chest by a member of the sufferer’s household in entrance of hundreds of spectators in Gardez, the capital of Paktia province, in response to an AFP journalist on the scene.
The night earlier than the execution the governor’s workplace known as on officers and residents to “attend this occasion” on social media.
“A assassin was sentenced to retaliation punishment,” mentioned an announcement from Afghanistan’s supreme courtroom which named the condemned as Mohammad Ayaz Asad.
The execution order was signed by the Taliban supreme chief Hibatullah Akhundzada, the courtroom mentioned.
The convict had been in detention since earlier than the Taliban got here to energy for killing one other man, Habibullah Saif-ul-Qatal, whereas the case was “examined very exactly and repeatedly” by three army courts, the assertion mentioned.
The sufferer’s household was given the chance to remain the execution, however they refused, the assertion added.
Among the many crowd on the execution had been excessive stage officers, together with Inside Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani.
‘Eye for a watch’
Public executions had been frequent in the course of the Taliban’s first rule from 1996 to 2001, however in response to an AFP tally solely a handful have been carried out since their return to energy in August 2021.
In 2022, Akhundzada ordered judges to completely implement all features of the Taliban authorities’s interpretation of Islamic legislation — together with “eye for a watch” punishments often called “qisas”, permitting for the dying penalty in retribution for the crime of homicide.
In February, three public executions had been carried out inside per week.
Two males had been executed by a number of gunshots to the again in entrance of a big crowd in japanese Ghazni metropolis, adopted days later by an analogous public execution in northern Jowzjan province.
Corporal punishments — primarily flogging — have been frequent below the Taliban authorities and employed for crimes together with theft, adultery and alcohol consumption.
Legislation and order is central to the extreme ideology of the Taliban, who emerged from the chaos of a civil struggle following the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan in 1989.
Probably the most notorious photographs from that period depicted the 1999 execution of a lady sporting an all-covering burqa in a Kabul stadium. She had been accused of killing her husband.
The United Nations and rights teams akin to Amnesty Worldwide have condemned the Taliban authorities’s use of corporal punishment and the dying penalty.
China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the USA had been respectively ranked the world’s most prolific practitioners of the dying penalty in 2022, in response to Amnesty.
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