Taliban Won't Even Let You Pick Up The Dead, Recall Afghans In Delhi
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The Afghans in Delhi are disappointed and upset about President Ashraf Ghani fleeing the country as soon as the capital city Kabul fell to the Taliban.
As the Taliban take over their country and a grave human tragedy unfolds, the Afghans living in Delhi reel under the uncertainty of the future, especially those who have not been able to contact their families back home. "It's as if the police don't exist anymore in Afghanistan. The Taliban have taken over the country. My wife is stuck there and her phone is not working. I am worried. I last spoke to her two days back when she said the Taliban have not taken over yet. Her mother doesn't have a passport. They are stuck," Ateemeh, an Afghan living in Delhi's Jangpura, told NDTV. Speaking about the atrocities carried out by the Taliban on the women, he said, "Women are kidnapped. They (the Taliban) keep the women for themselves - they marry them. They rape them. Women are gang-raped. The Taliban are not humans. They are roaming the streets. Nobody can even touch the dead bodies. If anyone does, they shoot them." The Afghans in Delhi are disappointed and upset about President Ashraf Ghani fleeing the country as soon as the capital city Kabul fell to the terror group.More Related News