NewsNational team volleyball player beheaded in Afghanistan

National team volleyball player beheaded in Afghanistan

The Taliban came back to power in Afghanistan showing a more ‘friendly’ face in the face of public opinion. But it has been short-lived and terror has returned to the country. Radical extremists have beheaded an Afghan national team volleyball player who plays in the youth age group in Kabul.

A heinous crime that is not surprising since female athletes are in danger. The Taliban do not allow women to compete in any category, indeed, the Taliban allow women little to breathe. All due to the Sharia Law that leaves the female gender without rights.

The last girl killed is Mahjabin Hakimi . This was confirmed by one of the coaches of the Afghan women’s national volleyball team in an interview with the Persian Independent . He has not been able to give more details, since he confesses that no one in the family knows exactly when it occurred.

Mahjabin Hakimi was one of the best players in the Kabul Municipality Volleyball Club before the previous Afghan government collapsed. It is believed that his murder could have happened in early October and that he remained in hiding because his family had been threatened not to speak to anyone about it.

The woman interviewed explained that the Afghan athletes were threatened as soon as the Taliban returned to power. The radicals persecuted them and searched the houses of several of them in various cities. Many athletes, especially members of the Afghan women’s volleyball team who have competed in domestic and foreign competitions and have appeared in media programs, are under serious threat.

The coach of the Afghan women’s volleyball national team has said that only two of the team’s players were able to leave Afghanistan and the rest are in danger and in panic. “All the players on the volleyball team and the rest of the female athletes are in a bad situation, desperate and scared,” said the coach.

So far, efforts by members of the Afghan women’s national volleyball team to enlist the support of foreign organizations and countries to leave Afghanistan have been unsuccessful. Mahjabin’s death has fueled fears of being targeted by the Taliban and by people who have long tried to disrupt women’s sports.

With the Taliban in control of Afghanistan, all activities of women in the sports, political and social spheres have ceased, and there are still concerns about the continued restrictions on the life, work and safety of active women in the field. Social.

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