First Female Mayor in Afghan against Taliban?

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I'm sitting here, anticipating their arrival. No one is willing to assist me or my family. I'm simply sitting here with my husband and them. After the terrorist organisation gained control of the nation on Sunday, Zarifa Ghafari, Afghanistan's very first as well as youngest female mayor, stated, "They will come look for individuals as me and kill me." Zarifa Ghafari, 27, pondered where she would go if main officials of the Ashraf Ghani-led administration were able to escape.

Ghafari expressed optimism for a brighter life for afghanistan in an interview with an overseas newspaper a few days even before the Taliban's comeback, but her expectations were shattered on Sunday. Zarifa Ghafari came to notoriety in 2018 as the nation's Maidan Wardak region's first as well as the youngest female mayor. Ghafari now expects the Taliban's advent for her and others like her. She had previously been threatened with death by the Taliban.

 Her dad, General Abdul Wasi Ghafari, was assassinated by terrorists on Nov 15, barely 20 days after the third attack on her assassination had failed. Despite the Taliban's vow not to attack against citizens or authorities who assisted the former Afghan government, the Taliban's past is complex. The Taliban's restriction of women's education has generated a stir in the past.

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