
8am: In its annual report, the National Resistance Front (NRF) has said that the Taliban displaced 7,000 families and killed nearly 2,300 people since coming to power. The NRF published its annual report on Saturday evening (September 3rd) since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).
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Tolo News: A Ministry of Justice representative said Afghanistan does not require a constitution and can resolve its issues with only the application of Islamic law. In a press conference, Abdul Karim Haider, the deputy minister of justice, stated that Hanafi law serves as the framework for resolving people’s problems. Regarding political party activities, the deputy minister of justice noted that given the current situation, there is no need for parties to be active.
8am: Officials of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Zabul province report that they have kicked off the vaccination campaign and will cover 13,000 children with measles vaccination. One of the local officials of UNICEF in Zabul province said on Sunday that the measles vaccination campaign will be implemented in Mizani and Khak-e Afghan districts of the province.
Tolo News: The Iranian Department of the Environment accused Kabul of not honoring the water rights of the Helmand river. Ali Salajegheh, the Vice President of Iran and Head of Iran’s Department of Environment, in an interview with the Islamic Republic News Agency “IRNA” said that the Minister of Defense of Iran discussed the issue with the officials of the Islamic Emirate. Selajegheh stated that his country is forced into making use of international resources in this regard. 
8am: Local sources in Takhar say that the Taliban have executed two prisoners who had affiliations with the National Resistance Front (NRF). The incident took place on Friday (September 2nd) in the village of Kata Amba, Warsaj district, Takhar province. Local sources in Takhar told Hasht-e Subh that the Taliban captured these two NRF members in the Warsaj district some time ago. 