Taliban Kills 17 Year Old Tajik Girl for Refusing Forced

Taliban Kills 17 Year Old Tajik Girl for Refusing Forced

By Riffat Kausar
Scandinavian News

Finland

A 17-year-old girl from the Tajik community in Afghanistan lost her life after refusing to marry a Taliban leader. Her refusal angered the Taliban, who brutally killed her, highlighting the growing dangers for women under their rule.

Since returning to power, the Taliban have intensified their oppression of ethnic minorities, including Tajiks, Hazaras, Turkmens, and Uzbeks.

Men from these communities are often targeted and killed, while women face forced marriages, abduction, and other forms of abuse.

Human rights activists warn that the situation in Afghanistan has worsened, with minority communities living in constant fear.

Families struggle to protect their daughters and loved ones from the growing violence, as the Taliban continue to enforce harsh rules without accountability.

The tragic death of this young girl serves as a stark reminder of the harsh reality faced by ethnic minorities and women under the Taliban regime.

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