Horrifying Tales Of Afghanistan : Women Claims, Taliban Fighters Are involve In Sex With Dead Bodies
A former judge from Afghanistan, Najla Ayoubi said, she had to flee for her life for speaking in favour of women. Another woman, identified as Muskan, who had worked for the police force in Afghanistan, was lucky enough to be able to flee from Afghanistan, told the media, “It doesn’t matter whether you are dead or alive. If you are a woman you have to face the torture. Even, Taliban fighters are involved in Sex with dead bodies.”

New Delhi: Taliban’s brutality is well known all over the world, especially against women. No one can believe their words that, at least now, they will maintain the dignity of women. There are so many women who can tell horrifying torture stories of Taliban fighters.
A former judge from Afghanistan, Najla Ayoubi said, she had to flee for her life for speaking in favour of women. Another woman, identified as Muskan, who had worked for the police force in Afghanistan, was lucky enough to be able to flee from Afghanistan, told media that, “It doesn’t matter whether you are dead or alive. If you are a woman you have to face the torture. Even, Taliban fighters are involved in Sex with dead bodies.”
With the experiences of these two women, One is a former Judge and another worked in the police force, one can easily understand the situation under Taliban rule.
She further said Taliban people are in habit of doing Sex with dead bodies. The woman, identified as Muskan, had worked for the police force in Afghanistan and is currently in India. Speaking to media in India, Muskan revealed the horrific condition of the country. The woman claimed the Jihadist group would kidnap women or shoot them dead, and added they were also involved in necrophilia, the practice of having sex with corpses. “They rape dead bodies too. They don’t care whether the person is dead or alive... Can you imagine this?” Muskan added.
Muskan claimed she herself was under threat while in Afghanistan and had to leave her job and escape the country to survive.
A former judge from Afghanistan, Najla Ayoubi, told a news channel that, she had been speaking to people in the country and had received examples of "bad behaviour and violence against women." Ayoubi said one woman was "put on fire because she was accused of bad cooking for Taliban fighters" in Afghanistan.
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