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A Senior Member of the Taliban Has Kidnapped a Female Student in Bamyan

Published 20/09/2023
A Senior Member of the Taliban Has Kidnapped a Female Student in Bamyan
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RASC News Agency: Local sources in Bamyan province say that Qari Samiullah, the brother of Mawlawi Farooq Farooqi, the head of Islamic education of the Taliban’s Department of Education, kidnapped a female student in this province.

Sources confirmed to the media on Tuesday, September 19, that this girl is a student of Darul Uloom for girls of the Department of Education of Bamyan province and was kidnapped two days ago by the brother of this local official of the Taliban group.

According to the sources, the abducted student is the main resident of “Khushkak” village in the center of Bamyan province, and since two days, her family does not know about the fate of this young girl.

 

Sources have said that the local authorities of the Taliban group in Bamyan province have not taken any action to find this girl.

The local authorities of the Taliban group have not said anything about this so far.

It should be mentioned that the Taliban group, especially after taking over Afghanistan, is always accused of raping and forcing young girls into forced marriages with members of this group.

Based on media reports, at least three young girls were kidnapped by the local authorities of the Taliban group in Daikundi and Samangan provinces in the last two months, and their fate is still unknown.

 

At the same time, Freshta Abbasi, a researcher at the Afghanistan Department of Human Rights Watch, said at the 54th meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Genoa that the Taliban group has been systematically violating the rights of women and girls for two years and excluding them from public life.

She said in a statement that some of the actions of the Taliban group against Afghanistani women and girls are human crimes based on gender harassment.

EnNews 20/09/2023

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