Despite the security promises for women, the Taliban sentenced in absentia to the death penalty Afghan, who fled to India, fleeing from the former husband, who tried to slaughter her and sold their daughters in slavery.
As writes, the Indian edition of the IANS, a woman that the press calls Hayat, lives today in New Delhi. She works by a sports coach and raising two remaining children. Their Music Taliba also sold to the uninterests, but Hayat managed to take the girls abroad.
Hayat told reporters: shortly after the wedding she learned that her husband was an activist of the Taliban movement, who had seized the power in her country today. He repeatedly attacked his wife with a knife, as evidenced by the scars on the face, neck and hands of a woman.
On the fate of two daughters, whom the spouse sold the Taliban, nothing is known to her. To save the other two also sold to the Islamists, she had to emigrate to India. She is convinced that he will never be able to return to his homeland – the Taliban consider their children for whom the money paid her husband.