Members of the underground LGBTIQ+ community of Afghanistan are currently fearing for their lives as the Taliban take over the country once again. Homosexuality and intercourse between people of such sexuality were punishable by death in the country for decades. Thankfully, the law hasn’t been applied since the end of Taliban’s first regime in 2001. The recent change in political power however has raised concerns of this law being implemented once again, with even greater levels of oppression being feared.
Nemat Sadat, the first public figure in Afghanistan to advocate for LGBTIQ+ rights, spoke to news portal Insider. He revealed how many are sending him important travel details to help them escape the country. Sadat himself left the country in 2013 to live in the United States after having received death threats for his activism. He is predicting that people of the community will be weeded out and exterminated in a move similar to Nazis during WWII.
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