Yes, legally both are wrong, as both groups are protected under IHL.
But, it is morally wrong to equate the mass murder of a persecuted ethnic minority group (including men, women, & children) to the killing of unarmed Taliban fighters. https://twitter.com/pagossman/status/1293544517233254403
But, it is morally wrong to equate the mass murder of a persecuted ethnic minority group (including men, women, & children) to the killing of unarmed Taliban fighters. https://twitter.com/pagossman/status/1293544517233254403
It is like asking a traumatized Kurd: is the mass murder of your community of the same moral equivalence to that of ISIS fighters?
Putting victim communities and civilians in a position to answer for the wrongful conduct of other forces is wrong and deeply hurtful.
Putting victim communities and civilians in a position to answer for the wrongful conduct of other forces is wrong and deeply hurtful.
Or putting a victim of Nazi Germany, in a position to answer: is the killing of Nazis of the same moral equivalence as the killing of your community: your father, mother, sister, brother, son, daughter?