When the Taliban took over Afghanistan, Ahmad Mansoor Ramizy lost almost everything except his voice. Now, he is working to give a platform for all those who have their stories left to tell.
Since the Taliban regained power, the de facto group has committed atrocities wherever possible. Raping, murdering, public executions by stoning, and beatings are among their everyday tasks. They target those they deem to be a threat to their power. In particular, they have set their sights on musicians, journalists, and civil rights activists. Sentencing people without a trial has become mainstream. People who don't share their values, such as having a long beard, wearing their clothing style, or being willing to devalue women publicly, are kicked out of offices permanently and publicly humiliated. The forced migration of people not from the Taliban’s shared ethnicity is actively taking place.
People cannot do anything against them, because they became more powerful by taking weapons of AFGHAN ARMY and despite this they are murderer and killer and clearly to don't believe on human rights.
Unfortunately it is absolutely right:
Since the Taliban regained power, the de facto group has committed atrocities wherever possible. Raping, murdering, public executions by stoning, and beatings are among their everyday tasks. They target those they deem to be a threat to their power. In particular, they have set their sights on musicians, journalists, and civil rights activists. Sentencing people without a trial has become mainstream. People who don't share their values, such as having a long beard, wearing their clothing style, or being willing to devalue women publicly, are kicked out of offices permanently and publicly humiliated. The forced migration of people not from the Taliban’s shared ethnicity is actively taking place.
People cannot do anything against them, because they became more powerful by taking weapons of AFGHAN ARMY and despite this they are murderer and killer and clearly to don't believe on human rights.