Afghanistan International: Conflicting reports have emerged regarding the death of a young woman named Tahira, who was detained by the Taliban two weeks ago. Sources from Bamiyan province have confirmed her death but have not established the cause. Initial media reports suggested that Tahira committed “suicide” after being released from prison. The Taliban have previously arbitrarily detained numerous girls, predominantly Shia Muslims, in various cities. Click here to read more (external link).
Other Taliban Crimes

Khaama: Annalena Baerbock, Germany’s Foreign Minister, has criticized statements made by Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Interior Minister Nancy Faeser regarding the deportation of Afghan migrants. She added that this decision will not enhance security. According to reports, the Interior Minister made these comments on Friday, July 26, at an event covered by “Die Zeit” magazine in Hamburg. Without naming individuals, she emphasized that “if you make commitments that you cannot understand how to implement the next day, it cannot contribute to strengthening security.” 
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By Nafees Takar
Afghanistan International: Several sources confirmed to Afghanistan International that Rahimi’s wife was the first person to enter the mosque after the attack and witnessed the assailants. According to sources, Rahimi’s wife reported that the attackers were from “Pashtun” ethnicity, but the Taliban members did not accept her testimony, insisting that since she is a woman, another woman’s testimony is needed to corroborate her statement. Sources stated that Taliban officials are trying to blame the murder of the Shia cleric on the Hazaras living in the area. They added that the group is attempting to pressure Rahimi’s family into testifying against the Hazaras. Earlier, residents of the Shashpar area reported that Rahimi’s murder was the 21st murder in the area over the past three years. Residents accuse the Taliban of being involved in the systematic killing of Hazaras.