Taliban Flog Eight People, Including a Woman, in Public in Kunar

The Taliban’s Supreme Court has announced that the criminal court in Kunar province publicly flogged eight individuals on charges of same-sex relations, theft, and running away from home.

According to the court, the accused received between 10 and 39 lashes in front of a public audience.

On Sunday, 13th October, the Taliban’s Supreme Court revealed that the criminal division of the primary court in Kunar had sentenced the accused to prison terms ranging from 16 days to three years. The court also stated that the punishment was carried out in the presence of court staff and visitors at the primary court in Kunar city.

Despite widespread condemnation from international human rights organisations, which decry corporal punishment as a violation of human dignity, and repeated calls for its cessation, the Taliban continue to enforce such punishments and use torture on suspects across Afghanistan.

International organisations have also emphasised that Taliban courts do not follow the principles of fair trial, often denying the accused access to legal representation and due process rights.