Young girl killed why she didn't get covered, protests start in Afghanistan

Young girl killed why she didn't get covered, protests start in Afghanistan

The transition of power in Afghanistan is not going through without resistance. In two cities in the country, numerous protesters have taken to the streets and raised the government flag while the Taliban are hailing answers to bullets. Military troops loyal to Vice President Amrullah Saleh waved in Panjshire Valley the flag of “the national coalition”, the league of war leaders [...]

Military troops loyal to Vice President Amrullah Saleh waved in Panjshire Valley the flag of “national coalition”, the league of war leaders and politicians against Taliban extremists. This area is located only 80 miles north of Kabul; jihadists have never been able to take control of it.

Numerous collectors took to the streets, and in the towns of Jalaabad and Khest; many of them were students who refused to obey the Taliban and removed the extremist group's emblems from the central squares by replacing it with the national flag. Film footage on social networks showed how groups of Taliban opened fire on the crowd, caused by Al Jazeera at least 2 dead and 12 injured.

The peaceful visit that the Taliban tried to show during their press conference seems to be running faster than expected. Fox News reports that the raprezale against women has started; a young girl according to the TV network has been executed in the middle of the road in Taloqa only because she refused to carry the burka. The Afghan “Front has been betrayed by reports of an ostensibly called “Rescue Angels who are going door-to-door dragging political opponents while film footage of the public punishment of a car thief has taken the course of the network.

Donald Trump severely flogged his successor, not for the idea of withdrawing from Afghanistan, but for the way he accomplished it by causing the chaos that everyone is witnessing today. “This was the greatest disgrace in American history”, said Trump, who added that he himself had threatened to level the homeland of chief Taliban negotiator if the militants did not respect the peace agreement.

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