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Demanding Sex by the Taliban Group from Homeless Women in Bamyan

Published 14/09/2023
Demanding Sex by the Taliban Group from Homeless Women in Bamyan
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RASC News Agency: A number of homeless women in Bamyan province whose names are registered in the office of the Martyrs and Disabled Directorate of the province, say that Mawlawi Abdul Wahab, the director of the disabled, harasses them on the phone and has repeatedly asked them to have sex.

Two of these homeless women, who did not want to be named, told RASC news agency that Mawlawi Abdul Wahab, the senior official of the Taliban group in the Martyrs and Disabled Directorate of this province, wants to force them to have sex with him.

 

According to these homeless women, the head of the disabled in the “Martyrs and Disabled Head” of Bamyan province has threatened them that if they do not give in to his sexual desire; He removes their names from the aid list and even has the power to enter their homes and sexually assault them.

It is said that some of these women ran away from their place of residence due to the threats and sexual requests of Mawlawi Abdul Wahab.

At the same time, another source from Yakawlang district of Bamyan province also confirms that a female doctor, who was kidnapped eight months ago by members of the Taliban group from Bamyan province, is now imprisoned in Nangarhar province.

 

After the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan, the mysterious murders of women in Bamyan province have increased sharply, and people refuse to publicize these events out of fear of the Taliban.

Bamyan province was considered one of the safe provinces of Afghanistan before the Taliban took over, where the number of murders and criminal offenses was close to zero. But after the domination of the Taliban group, more than 20 cases of murder and suicide have been recorded in this province, most of the victims were women.

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