- A female reporter told Fox News that after the Taliban took over Kabul, she was worried about her life.
- The reporter, who asked not to be named, said that in order to avoid militant groups, she must change her position every day.
- “I don’t know how long I can do it,” she said. “Because of myself, I can’t put more people at risk.”
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A female reporter in Afghanistan said that in order to avoid the Taliban, she must change her position every day. Fox News Reported on Wednesday.
“They are checking people who are always opposed to them,” the reporter who asked not to be named in the report told Fox News. “Every day, I change my address to make sure they can’t track me down.”
“I don’t know what will happen to me, because if they find me, they will kill me,” she added.
She told the news media that although She is already worried about her safety give Female oppression under the Taliban, She also expressed concern that she might become a target of the Taliban after she frequently criticizes the Taliban for broadcasting.
She said she was “one of the women who often opposed the Taliban in the media because of what they did to women, to the innocent people of Afghanistan, and to the children of Afghanistan,” the Taliban fighter said. Burned” and “killed them”.
At first, the reporter said that she was not allowed to enter the newsroom where she worked, saying that a Taliban fighter told her “we don’t need women here” and that she should “Go to your house, don’t come back.”
“They told me,’You are not allowed to watch TV. We will have our own host, our own reporter. We don’t need you anymore,'” the reporter said.
Later, she and her 17-year-old brother fled her home because she was afraid Taliban fighters will start killing female journalistsThe reporter told Fox News that she has always lived with friends, but is still cautious about people she can trust, saying she is worried they will hand her over to the Taliban to protect herself or become a target of militants.
“My friends are scared because they think they might be targeted because of me,” the reporter said. “I don’t know who is my enemy now.”
“I don’t know how long I can do it,” she continued. “Because of myself, I can’t put more people at risk.”
Reporters’ fear of retaliation and Taliban pledged to take a more moderate approach to power in Afghanistan Compared with their rule more than 20 years ago. The reporter refuted their claim to have a fairer authority, saying “We don’t have any future. We don’t have any freedom.”
“My message to the world, the United States and people around the world is that the Taliban (sic) will not change,” she quoted the report as saying. “The only thing the Taliban has done in the past 20 years is killing. People will never forgive the Taliban for what they have done to the Afghan people in the past 20 years and what they are doing now…now.”
She added: “As a person, the most basic rights that I have to talk about, to get out of the house, and to choose everything I want are all gone.” “There is no hope for me, my generation, and my people. For women, especially journalists, Everyone is very scared.



