August 16, 2021, Afghanistan-Taliban news
Like hundreds of other Kabul residers, Aisha Ahmad scurried to the Hamid Karzi International Airport on Monday, hoping to catch a flight out of the country as it came apparent the government would fall to the Taliban.
Ahmad didn’t make it out. On Twitter, she asked for help from a third country, only to admit death pitfalls, she said.
The 22- time-old university pupil reported her experience to CNN and explained why she’s fearful for the future.
Her experience at the field Ahmad said she got a call from a friend in the United States and was told that people were being ferried out of Afghanistan on military breakouts. She did not believe it at first, but when a alternate friend called and said the same thing, she allowed they might both be right.
The thoroughfares were quiet as she ran to the field, except for the occasional crinkle of shots. People were calm and looked curious.
But at the field, Ahmad said”there were thousands of people, including numerous without passports and little security. She got stuck.
“The crowds were pushed by police,”she said.” Kiddies and women were on the ground.Will she go back to academy Taliban spokesperson and leaders have said that they plan to run an”inclusive Islamic government”and allow women and girls to go to academy. Numerous Afghans are deeply skeptical of those claims because it’s a major departure from the fundamentalist, totalitarian tendencies that marked the group’s time in power in the 1990s.
Some people say the Taliban have changed, others say that they’ve not,”Ahmad said.”To be honest now I don’t believe the Taliban.”
Taliban leaders have said that people should continue to go about their day-to- day lives for now, including women who go to academy. Ahmad said grounded on what she sees on Television, she thinks she can go back to academy but is not exactly sure.
She fears that she’ll not be suitable to finish her university education and worries that effects will start getting harder for women in the days and weeks ahead
Surely there will be restrictions for women, but we don’t know how important,”Ahmad said.
People aren’t important outside, and they don’t know how their diurnal exertion will be when life is back to normal. Will they force stores to close during prayer time? Will there be discipline for not going to the synagogue, will they force people to go?. No bone knows,”she said.
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