‘World has failed them’: Heartbreaking video of Afghan girl goes viral
Team Udayavani, Aug 17, 2021, 10:18 AM IST
With the Taliban taking control of Afghanistan, many videos have surfaced the internet. One of the video of an Afghani girl talking about how the world treats Afghanistan and that the war-torn country will soon be forgotten.
The video was shared by Iranian journalist and activist Masih Alinejad on Twitter.
She wrote in the caption, “Tears of a hopeless Afghan girl whose future is getting shattered as the Taliban advance in the country. My heart breaks for the women of Afghanistan. The world has failed them. History will write this.”
"We don't count because we're from Afghanistan. We'll die slowly in history"
Tears of a hopeless Afghan girl whose future is getting shattered as the Taliban advance in the country.
My heart breaks for women of Afghanistan. The world has failed them. History will write this. pic.twitter.com/i56trtmQtF
— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) August 13, 2021
During their earlier rule, Taliban barred women from working outside the home or attending school. People are now fearing that the Taliban will roll back the gains by women and ethnic minorities over the years.
Masih, this is heartbreaking and tragic. Is her video available elsewhere so I can share more widely? What must she feel, like young people in UK she has grown up largely without oppression and now we have left her future to the Taliban because the 'situation is too complex'. 🙁
— Miss Apis Mellifera 💙 (@EmmaSTennant) August 14, 2021
I interviewed her today will post it very soon. This time we cried together but she promised me to stay strong and powerful.
She’s only 23 years old, full of pain and anger. https://t.co/Ksxn4iabYJ— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) August 16, 2021
I Pray 🙏 For Peace And Safety For #Afghanistan People May God Bless Them And Also I Request Among The Powerful Nations And Locals To Support Our People It Is Not A Matter Of Religion Anymore It’s A Matter Of Humanity And Life. @POTUS @UNHumanRights @narendramodi @adgpi @USArmy https://t.co/vZdWpqzJfT
— Dr. Shaz Royal (@ShashwatRoyal) August 16, 2021
https://twitter.com/arichmondScot/status/1426911562602799104
As per the UN refugee agency, nearly 250,000 Afghans have fled their homes since the end of May amid fears the Taliban would reimpose their strict and ruthless interpretation of Islam.
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