The Taliban have beheaded a girls’s youth volleyball participant and posted photos of her head on social media, in line with a report.
Mahjabin Hakimi, a rising star of Kabul Municipality Volleyball Membership, was mercilessly slaughtered by the jihadists earlier this month, her coach advised The Persian Unbiased.
The lady’s loss of life is simply now being reported as a result of the Islamist militants threatened her household to not inform anybody what had occurred.
After the sickening photographs of her severed head had been reportedly posted on-line, the coach determined he ought to converse out.
‘All of the gamers of the volleyball workforce and the remainder of the ladies athletes are in a foul state of affairs and in despair and worry,’ he mentioned.
‘Everybody has been pressured to flee and dwell in unknown locations.’
Mahjabin Hakimi, a rising star within the Kabul Municipality Volleyball Membership, was mercilessly slaughtered by the jihadists earlier this month, her coach advised The Persian Unbiased
Mahjabin was certainly one of simply two women who performed for the workforce who didn’t handle to flee after the autumn of Kabul, her coach mentioned
Mahjabin performed volleyball for the Kabul membership earlier than the Taliban seized energy from the US-backed authorities on the finish of August.
The coach mentioned that she was certainly one of solely two women who had not managed to flee Afghanistan.
Conflicting claims on social media mentioned that Mahjabin had been mysteriously killed every week earlier than the Taliban seized Kabul.
Stories that she was beheaded have fuelled fears amongst different feminine athletes who’ve gone into hiding.
Beneath its strict interpretation of Sharia regulation, the Taliban doesn’t allow girls to play sport or enable them to take part in work or training.
Those that defy the phobia group’s edicts threat torture and loss of life.
The Afghan girls’s nationwide volleyball workforce has petitioned overseas organisations for assist to get them in another country however have up to now been unsuccessful.
Zahra Fayazi, a member of senior workforce who fled to the UK in August, beforehand described how a fellow participant had been murdered by the Taliban.
‘Our gamers who had been dwelling within the provinces needed to depart and dwell somewhere else,’ she advised the BBC final month.
A Taliban fighter rides on a pick-up truck mounted with a machine gun in Kabul on October 3
‘They even burned their sports activities tools to save lots of themselves and their households. They did not need them to maintain something associated to sport. They’re scared.
‘A lot of our gamers who’re from provinces had been threatened many occasions by their family members who’re Taliban and Taliban followers.
‘The Taliban requested our gamers’ households to not enable their women to do sport, in any other case they are going to be confronted with surprising violence.’