The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) has released an investigative report claiming that the Taliban executed 123 former military personnel across 29 provinces in 2025.
The data challenges the regime’s claims of adhering to a general amnesty.
In addition to the killings, the report documents that 131 other former soldiers were arrested, tortured, or forcibly disappeared.
Observers state this points to a systematic campaign of elimination against those who served in the previous republic’s security forces.
The detailed documentation aims to fill the information void regarding human rights abuses.
Analysts suggest that such reports are crucial for accountability, exposing a pattern of governance based on fear and revenge rather than reconciliation.