UN’s Bennett Urges U.S. Not to Penalize Afghan Community After Washington Shooting

UN rapporteur Richard Bennett urged the United States to avoid broad punitive measures against Afghans after an Afghan suspect was linked to the Washington shooting.

A shooting outside the White House that left two U.S. National Guard members critically injured has sparked sharp reactions after the suspect was identified as an Afghan citizen.

UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett said on X that the actions of one individual must not be used to punish or stigmatize an entire community. He stressed that accountability should apply only to the perpetrator.

Bennett added that punishing all Afghans for one person’s actions would be unjust and harmful, especially for vulnerable refugees seeking safety.

U.S. security officials have identified the suspect as Rahmanullah, an Afghan national. American media reported that the condition of the injured guards remains critical.

Following the incident, U.S. immigration authorities temporarily halted the processing of Afghan refugee applications, and President Donald Trump called for a review of all Afghan asylum files.

Reports from Fox News claim the suspect had previously worked with CIA forces in Afghanistan and entered the United States in 2021. Rights advocates warn that the case should not fuel broad restrictions or collective punishment against Afghan refugees.

UN’s Bennett Urges U.S. Not to Penalize Afghan Community After Washington Shooting