Afghanistan: ‘Women set on fire for bad cooking and utilized as sex servants’

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    Taliban assures to regard females and ladies have actually been weakened by traumatic stories of human rights abuses

    Afghan females are being delivered into neighbouring nations in caskets and utilized as sex servants, according to a previous judge.

    Najla Ayoubi– who resides in the United States after ‘fleeing for my life’ from the Taliban – said she has heard horrific examples of violence against women since the militants took control of her homeland on Sunday.

    She said one woman yesterday was ‘put on fire because she was accused of bad cooking for Taliban fighters’ in the north of the country.

    Other young women are being forced into marriage and sexually abused.

    The lawyer told Sky News: ‘They are forcing people to give them food and cook them food.

    ‘Also there are so many young women…in the past few weeks being shipped into neighbouring countries in coffins to be used as sex slaves.

    ‘They also force families to marry their young daughters to Taliban fighters. I don’t see where is the promise that they think women should be going to work, when we are seeing all of these atrocities.’

    The Taliban have said they will respect women’s rights and allow them to work and be educated.

    But the claims have actually been met deep uncertainty, especially by those who keep in mind life under the ruthless type of Sharia law they formerly enforced.

    Ms Ayoubi was born in Afghanistan and informed prior to the Taliban’s increase in the early 1990 s– a ‘nightmare’ she keeps in mind all too well.

    She was the very first female judge in her house province prior to the militants took control, however over night she went from remaining in a ‘powerful position’ to‘nothing in society’

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    Ayoubi stated she ‘sat at home for five years’ and needed to be accompanied by her neighbour’s four-year-old kid to do a grocery store, revealing he had more worth than her since she was a lady.

    The human rights activist played a big part in the constitution making procedure of Afghanistan when the Taliban were ousted in2001

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    But extremists threatened to target her and in 2015, she sough asylum in the United States.

    Now chief of union and worldwide programs at Every Woman Treaty, which projects to end violence versus females, Ayoubi viewed in scary as the Taliban when again took control of the nation.

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    She stated there was ‘no way to believe’ guarantees that the Taliban wished to form inclusive federal government, stating she understood of one female TELEVISION anchor who was informed to go house.

    She stated lots of females’s activists are now concealing and in worry of their lives and their enjoyed ones lives, however there is‘no way out of the situation’

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    The UK federal government has stated it will take 20,000 Afghan refugees over the next 5 years, prioritising females and kids.

    But there are still no information of when the plan will open and what safe and legal paths will be offered to those approved asylum.

    The circumstance is looking progressively desperate as more reports emerge of human rights atrocities, especially versus females.

    Afghans gather on a roadside near the military part of the airport in Kabul on August 20, 2021, hoping to flee from the country after the Taliban's military takeover of Afghanistan. (Photo by Wakil KOHSAR / AFP) (Photo by WAKIL KOHSAR/AFP via Getty Images)

    Thousands of Afghans are collected outside Kabul airport attempting to leave the Taliban

    Just days ago a lady was stated to have actually been assassinated in the street for not using a burka.

    Some females are so desperate they were recorded attempting to pass their infants over barbed wire at Kabul airport, where foreign soldiers are leaving their people and regional allies.

    The airport is just escape of the nation– however Taliban pledges of ‘safe passage’ have actually been weakened by reports of militants being females and kids with whips and sticks.

    Boris Johnson today confessed the circumstance was ‘precarious’ however stated it was getting ‘slightly better’, with around 2,000 individuals left in the last 2 days.

    He stated: ‘I can tell you that the whole of the Government has been working virtually around the clock to do what we can to sort it out, to deal with a situation that has been long in gestation and to make sure we get as many people back as possible.’

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