Did the Taliban turn international aid? The US Watchdog blames the Afghanistan rulers for using force; Aid

The US Watchdog reported on Tuesday that the Taliban officials of Afghanistan are allegedly beating international assistance through coercion and other methods, which are denying the help of minority communities, and can work with United Nations authorities, which an American watchdog said on Tuesday. Conclusions from the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) are based on the accounts of about 90 current and former US and United Nations as well as other sources.The report said, “In Afghanistan, the cigar found that the Taliban uses every means at its disposal, including the force, to ensure that the aid goes to the same where they want to go, where the donors have opposed it,” the report states. Cigar said that an Afghan aid worker who contributed to the report was killed after stating that food aid was converted into a Taliban military training camp, but could not confirm who was behind the murder according to Reuters. Taliban spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat dismissed the allegations, saying that government agencies work together to “ensure transparency” and to prevent any turn, given that aid in Afghanistan is distributed independently.The report claims that the Taliban uses force and other regulatory measures to control the assistance flow in the country. They reportly also decide which human groups are allowed to operate, to help out-of-American-funded assistance to preferred majority of Pashtun communities on minority groups, and to remove human workers.Interviewers alleged that United Nations officials killed bribery from companies and support groups in exchange for contracts, and that Taliban officials allegedly collided with United Nations officials to extract bribe from United Nations contractors and then divided the income, “the report said. Between August 2021, when the Taliban confiscated power, and April 2025, when the Trump administration cut most of the US aid, international donors contributed $ 10.72 billion to Afghanistan, which included $ 3.83 billion from the United States, which also included $ 3.83 billion from the United States.