Taliban militants have kidnapped 27 peace activists from a highway in Afghanistan’s western Farah province, local officials and peace activists said on Wednesday, according to Reuters.
Massoud Bakhtawar, the deputy governor of Farah, said the activists were traveling with six cars from Herat to neighboring Farah on Tuesday evening when their convoy was stopped by the Taliban on a main highway and taken to an unknown location.
Bismillah Watandost, a member of the group, said the activists had planned to travel to various parts of Farah to call for peace and a ceasefire between the warring parties in Afghanistan.
According to Al Jazeera, tribal elders in the province immediately launched an effort to negotiate with the Taliban to release the abducted activists.
The People's Peace Movement group was formed to protest violent attacks after a car bomb exploded at a sport stadium in southern Helmand province last year killing 17 civilians and wounding 50 others.
Since last year, the activists have reportedly travelled to various parts of the country, often marching through Taliban-controlled areas to demand peace and a ceasefire between the Taliban and the Afghan government.
The Taliban has previously accused the activists of being financed by the Kabul government among others, which the group has denied.
According to Reuters, the Taliban militants fighting a Western-backed Kabul government now control more territory than at any time since their austere regime was toppled by U.S.-led forces in 2001.
Tens of thousands of Afghan civilians, members of security forces and 2,400 U.S. military personnel have reportedly been killed in fighting since 2001.
U.S. officials have increased diplomatic efforts to reach a peace settlement with the Taliban and to withdraw thousands of troops in exchange for security guarantees.
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