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Danish Siddiqui the photojournalist who was targeted and assassinated by the Taliban

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The parents of killed Indian photojournalist Danish Siddiqui have accused the Taliban of “war crimes” and filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court against them. Last July, Danish Siddiqui was killed while covering a skirmish between Afghan security forces and Taliban fighters in Kandahar’s Spin Boldak region.

Danish Siddiqui’s parents, Akhtar Siddiqui and Shahida Akhtar have filed a complaint against Taliban leaders and high-ranking commanders, including Taliban Supreme Commander Hibatullah Akhundzada, Hassan Akhund, head of the Taliban Leadership Council, Abdul Ghani Baradar, chief spokesperson and head of the Taliban’s political office in Qatar, Zabbihullah Mujahid, Taliban spokesperson, and local commanders as well.

Danish Siddiqui’s family believed their son had been tortured and killed, and that his body had been mutilated.

“Danish Siddiqui was embedded with the Afghan Special Forces in Spin Boldak by Reuters on July 16, 2021, where he was injured in a Taliban attack. For medical treatment, he was escorted to a mosque. The Taliban assaulted the mosque, and Danish was kidnapped, tortured, and assassinated. His body was mangled after he was killed, including being run over by a huge truck in public. His body had 12 bullet entry and exit locations, indicating that he had been brutally tortured.

“As his bullet-proof jacket has no bullet marks, these were received after his capture,” the appeal submitted before the ICC argues.

“No crime should go unpunished,” said Avi Singh, who will represent the family in the lawsuit. Because Danish was an Indian journalist, the Taliban targeted and killed him. This is a serious international offense. Because there is no rule of law in Afghanistan, the ICC has jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute the killers of Danish.”

“Even as Taliban seeks international credibility, it must answer for its previous misdeeds,” said Avi Singh.

The photojournalist’s death, according to the petition, was caused by Taliban leadership. The plea adds, “They were aware of the incident and have also done nothing to punish the culprits.”

“Danish, our loving son, was assassinated by the Taliban for simply performing his journalistic duties,” Danish Siddiqui’s mother, Shahida Akhtar, stated. During his time in their possession, he was subjected to heinous torture and mutilation. Danish was a firm believer in working with honesty and integrity. He was continuously highlighting the people’s anguish and suffering.”

Danish Siddiqui, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, collaborated with Reuters, an international news organization. From September 2008 to January 2010, he worked as a correspondent for the India Today Group. Danish Siddiqui’s most recent story was about an Afghan commando mission to rescue a wounded police officer trapped by Taliban insurgents on the outskirts of Kandahar.

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