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Taliban issues death decree for Afghan woman who lives in India

According to the We For News, afer the Taliban took over complete control in Afghanistan, they have now issued a public death decree for an Afghan woman, who had left the worn-torn country four years ago and is now settled in India.
The We For News reported the woman had divorced her husband after she found that he was allegedly an active member of the Taliban.
In the meantime, the woman lives in New Delhi along with her two daughters. However, her other two daughters have allegedly been sold by her husband to the Taliban.
She works as a gym trainer in Delhi with the help of which she has built a home for herself, including her two daughters.
She shared her grief with IANS, and said her husband had sold two of her daughters earlier to the Taliban.

After her marriage, she came to know that her husband was a part of Taliban.
“My husband tried to stab me four times the scars of which are still visible on my head, neck and fingers.”
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According to her, the Taliban has now issued a death decree on her due to which she fears returning to Afghanistan.
She added, “I do not have an information about my two other daughters who have been sold to the Taliban.
My husband told me that he will sell my other two daughters as well after which I was forced to leave Afghanistan fearing for my life.”
The We For News said, after the Taliban’s occupation of Afghanistan, the women there are scared even as thousands of Afghan people are fleeing to other countries.
Source: wefornews
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