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Further reports disclosed that the execution was carried out by a relative of the family—some sources identified this relative as a 13-year-old boy—highlighting the disturbing nature of the incident. The execution was reportedly approved by Afghanistan’s Supreme Leader, Abadullah Akhundzada, reflecting the top-level endorsement of such acts under current government policies.
International Condemnation and Human Rights Concerns
Despite the Taliban's persistent stance on justice, the execution prompted widespread condemnation from the international community. The United Nations and human rights organizations strongly oppose public executions, condemning them as inhumane, cruel, and a violation of international law.