Yet Another Horrific Story Of A Woman Murdered Under Taliban Rule, While Privileged U.S.Liberals Focus On Texas Abortion Law

While the mainstream media continues to focus on the Abortion law in Texas. Liberals continue to express how the law is such a travesty to “Women’s rights” in a state that they likely don’t live in. At the same time, there are extreme abuses of Women’s rights that liberals are largely ignoring in Afghanistan including executions, forced marriages, and a new extreme disparity between the sexes due to enforced Sharia Law by the Taliban. In my opinion, the reason they ignore the plight of women abroad is that if they paid any attention to it, liberals would have to admit that Biden did a poor job withdrawing from Afghanistan… have you ever heard a liberal admit that they were wrong? Doubt it. Here is the story that these privileged liberals in the U.S. are ignoring today.

Afghan Taliban terrorists shot and murdered a pregnant police officer in her home in front of her family, according to reports from the BBC.

Several media outlets have stated that the lady, known as Banu Negar, was killed in front of her children and husband on Saturday outside the family’s house in Firozkoh, the provincial seat of central Ghor province. Negar was reportedly employed as a prison guard at the time of her execution, and she was eight months pregnant at the time.

To the BBC, three Taliban militants entered Negar’s house and searched it before tying members of the family together, according to three different reports.

Notwithstanding the Taliban’s denials of participation in Negar’s killing, the BBC reported that they are investigating the murder.

In a statement, Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid stated, “We are aware of the incident and I am confirming that the Taliban have not killed her, our investigation is ongoing,”

According to the BBC, “Relatives supplied graphic images showing blood spattered on a wall in the corner of a room and a body, the face heavily disfigured,”

According to Mujahid, the murder was motivated by “personal animosity or something else,” and he pointed out that the Taliban had previously stated that it would give amnesty to anyone who had worked for the former Afghan government.

According to the Associated Press, Mujahid pledged last month that the new government would provide complete amnesty to Afghans who had served for the previous U.S.-backed administration if they returned home. “No one will knock on their homes to inquire as to why they assisted,” he said.

Mujahid also said that the new Taliban administration will respect women’s rights within the framework of Islamic law, although he did not go into detail.

However, there have already been many troubling stories that call into question the Taliban government’s claim to be a more inclusive regime.

Last month, there was a rumor that Taliban fighters were conducting house-to-house vengeance hunts for journalists and other dissidents with the intent of killing them.

Also in August, the Taliban is said to have killed a lady for refusing to wear a burqa on the same day that the organization pledged to respect women’s human rights.

Fawad Andarabi, an Afghan folk musician, was allegedly killed by Taliban enforcers only days after the extremist Islamic group proclaimed that “music is forbidden in Islam.”

According to CNN, a mother of four from Afghanistan was brutally murdered by Taliban militants in July because she was unable to provide troops with food because she was too impoverished.

In July, according to Amnesty International, the Taliban brutally tortured and “massacred” numerous members of the Hazara ethnic group before executing them.

The Taliban said on Monday that they had seized control of the Panjshir province, north of Kabul, which had been the final bastion of anti-Taliban troops in the nation. Rebel troops, on the other hand, maintain that they are still engaged in combat.

According to the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan’s Twitter account, “Taliban’s claim of occupying Panjshir is false. The NRF forces are present in all strategic positions across the valley to continue the fight.”