Kabul: A police officer A Afghan police officer was shot dead by the Taliban in front of his family in Ghor Province, a Afghan journalist received information in a tweet.
Nigara was 6 months pregnant and was shot in front of her husband and children, journalists got information.
On Sunday, a sputnik correspondent reported that women began to buy headaches and bodies for fear that the Taliban would hunt and beat them if they looked without a headscarf or burqa, something similar to what had happened in the country in the 1990s.
This development came a few days after dozens of Afghan women held protests in Herat rights and female representatives in the government formation after the Taliban took control of the war-hit by the war.
Protesters carry banners with slogans against the exception of women from the state political system under the Taliban regime, Tolo News reported.
When the Taliban controls Afghanistan once again after 20 years, experts believe that Afghan women are likely to face uncertain future under the group regime.
Sajjan Gohel, security analyst and terrorism said that women were afraid to get out of their minds (Taliban).
“From the Afghan woman I have spoken, it’s very traumatic.
You’re looking at all generations that only read about the Taliban in books.
Now, they have to coexist with what is effectively a misginistic cult.” Dr.
Gohel added.