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The Murder of an Eight-Year-Old Girl in Zhari District of Kandahar by Unknown People

Published 21/08/2023
The Murder of an Eight-Year-Old Girl in Zhari District of Kandahar by Unknown People
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RASC News Agency: According to local sources from Kandahar province, the body of an eight-year-old girl was found between the fields of corn in the Kulak hill area of ​​Zhari district of this province.

Local sources in Kandahar told RASC News Agency that on Friday, August 18, the mother of this girl sent her daughter to the house of one of her relatives to do some work and then received the news of her death.

According to sources, unknown people first killed this eight-year-old girl and then cut off her ears and nose.

The local officials of the Taliban group have not said anything about this case, and the reason for the murder of this girl is still unknown.

It should be mentioned that in most districts and desert regions of Kandahar, girls and women are not allowed to leave the house without one of their family members.

This is despite the fact that violence against women has increased sharply recently and hundreds of women have been killed by their men and relatives for unknown reasons.

At the same time, this situation and restrictions are not unique to Kandahar province, and in some other provinces of the country where people live with a primitive mentality, women and girls are deprived of freedom of movement, which has been added to these restrictions with the control of the Taliban group over the country. Women and girls are in the worst situation.

Under the control of the Taliban group, women in Afghanistan face various crises, including mental and emotional problems, and are in a worrying situation.

Meanwhile, UNICEF recently said in a report that the situation of Afghanistani women and girls is worrying.

EnNews 21/08/2023

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