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17 Sep 2023 | 07:19 AM UTC

Afghanistan: US officials confirm Taliban detainment of US national as of Sept. 16

US officials confirm Taliban detainment of US national in Afghanistan as of Sept. 16. Security risk remains high nationwide.

Informational

Event

The International Assistance Mission (IAM), an international NGO, confirmed Sept. 16 that Taliban authorities arrested 18 of its staff, including a US national, Sept. 3-13. Local authorities reportedly arrested the members in Ghor Province before taking them to Kabul. According to local media sources, the Ghor Province governor spokesperson stated that they had detained the staff for allegedly promoting Christianity. US officials have confirmed the detainment of the US citizen but did not share further details.

Context

Foreigners continue to face a significant security risk in Afghanistan, particularly after the Taliban took power in August 2021 and international forces departed the country. Various foreigners remain in detention as of September, including at least one Polish national and an unspecified number of American citizens. The UK and US governments, like multiple other foreign governments, warn against all travel to the country, citing reasons including the risk of lengthy detention and limited access to consular services.

Advice

Exercise caution due to the threat posed by kidnapping and detention. Follow all local laws. Remain mindful of local customs and religious sensitivities. Do not discuss itineraries publicly. Individuals operating in the area for the long term should regularly vary routes and travel times.