Taliban judge gives grim vision of life in Afghanistan after US leave

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Gay men will be crushed to death as part of a nationwide return to Sharia law in Afghanistan, Taliban judge reveals

Gul Rahim, 38, Taliban judge, has given a glimpse of life under the Islamist group.

 

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We gave them the tools to beat Russia which they used on us 🇺🇸 Waste of lives money 💰 Let them get on with it 😏

Great decision...Appreciated!

No need to teach us anything every country has its own norms values culture religion so leave them to act on it...

Let them take over and rule forever. That's better for people of Afghanistan cz they can't live btw two fighting forces forever.

So back to where it started after spending millions and millions.

Hahahahahaha! 🤣😆😂😆🤣

Just so I'm clear, is the Daily Mail against this now?

jhallwood Gay men to be stoned to death or crushed by having walls pushed on to them, women to need permission to leave home. Words fail

This is what these Gay men were used to. And Gay men/women should be crushed like that. Keep your f*cking PRIDE to yourself. The day isn't far when all of you will be feeling sorry for pedophiles (and their rights).

That's awful

LGBT lgbtemfoco

Impossible to deny even one asylum claim from Afghanistan now.

Kenny, KenRoth, you may wanna tell your govt to go back and occupy Afghanistan. Otherwise, back to normal in Afghan babe😂😂😂

The people of Afghanistan had the opportunity to change. They chose, instead to return to the dark ages.

They will all Flee to the USA…

any chance you guys can pop over to Brighton some time soon?

Just remember, they want Sharia law here!

I think uk newspapers shud focus on racism in their own country...

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