Sahra Muzavi, a women’s claim that has been protesting in the underministrical Taliban regime, was ran away from Afghanistan.
They now live to capture the police and exit to her own country.
The Mouu Spouse protest was active in the protest when he seized power in the country in war.
By participating in public collections and performances, the sounds of Afghan women were trying to hear the sounds of the world.
But Taliban women and girls strike wide regulations and expeles the public life, and they were forced to go muzavi.
However, they struck to secure the documents that need to remain in Pakistan to continue.
High cost, I could not get a valid Pakistan visa due to rigorous visa policies of Pakistan, “29-year-old DWU said.
“This has been arrested by Pakistan police on February 22. They entered my house.
“Two days and one night we only have been released because of the gupies and the pressure of human rights activists.
Afghan female activists fear their lives
Not is the isolated case of Mauravi.
Islamabad talks to other Afghanistan women’s activists who look at the influence of Afghanistan.
The 27th of Afghan women had already returned to Afghanistan already said. They warned their lives now in danger.
“Before Taliban’s crime, before Taliban, before Taliban took care of the Taliban crime, before Taliban took over the Taliban’s crime, before Taliban took care of the Taliban.
“If I am forced to return to the Taliban rule, it is clearly a death.”
Many women’s claim activists have sought refuge in Pakistan when they escape the life-threatening situations in Afghanistan.
In February 2021, I attacked, a broken leg, but my determination is not shaken, “said Ahmadi.
“Again, in September 2021, we brutally defeated the Taliban.”
Drive that takes a large homeland
Millions of Afghan refugee hosted Pakistan for decades.
But for the last three years, Pakistan’s relationship with Afghanistan was worried.
In Afghanistan, Islamabad, Islamabad, Islamabad is angry in Afghanistan in Afghanistan in Afghanistan. Many attacks of the Pakistani security forces.
In the cross-boundary tense of the Taliban regime, the concerns of Afghan’s welfare of Afghan.
The Islamabad is conducting a large drive to influence about four million Afghans for the last four decades.
According to the UN Savior Agency (UNMCR), Pakistan has already sent acknowledged September 2023 and last year.
Legalist experts and refugeeist rights criticism of Pakistani government criticize the Departition Programs of the Pakistani government, especially when Afghan women’s claim activists are deporters.
“The activists sends them to Afghanistan, there are likely to be tortured in the hands of the Taliban regime,” said the refugee lawyer Osama Malik.
Concerns about deportation grew
Ahmadi said the deportation drive has affected his health.
“For more than a month, for more than a month.
In the rights, the results were dismissed by the Order of Inherents that Afghan refugees have been hurt by Afghan refugees.
There “” activists are not a special sect for exiled people, the PACTACTA officer. “
Cughkron Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan Khan, said the agency is concerned about deportation.
Ineligated to face racial and religious minorities, single women, journalists, human rights workers and artworks in artistic occupations.
In view of these challenges, the Andeconds prompted Pakistan to continue security, regardless of their documentation status, regardless of their documentation status.
Asks for international help
Mia, 34, 34-year-old, called Nuria, the international community to intervene and was afraid in Pakistan.
“Returning to Afghanistan means being imprisoned by torture, imprisonment, imprisonment, imprisonment, imprisonment, and death. To protect us,” she said.
Malik Malik controlled by Western Governments for inactivity.
It is unfortunate that there is no Western countries to take action to take any Western countries to travel to their countries to travel to their countries. The lawyer said.
Norur said the lack of legal level and residency documents rise to them.
“Add, severe economic conditions, unemployment, health care, education, education, education, education, security from terrorists,” she noticed.
Edited: Sreenivas Masudarar