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Fears over impunity grow as Haiti probes president s slaying
Haitian police have detained more than 40 suspects in the killing of President Jovenel Moïse, but many people fear the country s crumbling judicial system could result in the assassination going unpunished
By DÃNICA COTO Associated Press
August 3, 2021, 4:30 AM
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New Prime Minister Ariel Henry, center, talks with former interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph as they stand surrounded by Henry s cabinet after his appointment in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, July 20, 2021, weeks after the assassination of President Jovenel Moise at his home. (AP Photo/Joseph Odelyn)
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3 Aug 2021 - 11:48
KABUL (Pajhwok): Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammad Haneef Atmar and UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Deborah Lyons have discussed the current developments, peace talks, rising Taliban attacks on cities, violation of human rights by Taliban, and the group’s crimes against humanity.
Strongly condemning the Taliban attack on the US office in Herat, Atmar expressed concern over the escalation of Taliban attacks on populated cities and centers, the MoFA said in a statement.
He termed the militants’ “inhumane crimes” intolerable for the people and government of Afghanistan.
Atmar called on the international community to prosecute the perpetrators of these war crimes using international arrangements and mechanisms.