Advancing Taliban go door-to-door and forcibly take girls as young as TWELVE to be sex slave 'wives' for their fighters as they sweep across country

In the midst of the rampage they have bestowed upon Afghanistan, Taliban fighters have gone
to another extreme assault towards its countrymen, now they are going door-to-door and forcibly
marrying girls as young as 12 and forcing them into sex slavery as they seize
vast swathes of the Afghanistan from government forces.
·Taliban has swept across Afghanistan, seizing vast
swathes of territory along with nine provincial capitals
·Terrified locals say jihadist fighters have been
beheading people and forcing women to marry their fighters
·Girls as young as 12 have been put on 'marriage
lists' that village elders have been forced to compile
·Taliban are now threatening the city of
Maza-i-Sharif, the largest in Afghanistan's north, as President Ghani flew there on Wednesday to rally the troops and sacked his top general in hopes of
reversing Islamist advance
Jihadist commanders have ordered imams in areas they have captured to bring them lists of unmarried women aged from 12 to 45 for their soldiers to marry because they view them as 'qhanimat' or 'spoils of war' - to be divided up among the victors.
Fighters
have then been going door-to-door to claim their 'prizes', even looking through
the wardrobes of families to establish the ages of girls before forcing them
into a life of sexual servitude.
The women
and girls' brutal treatment is just the latest sign of Afghanistan's military
collapse, which has prompted the Afghan president to sack his top commander. The
nation who takes pride in the Jannat of Allah succumbs in the hands of Taliban.
One female
journalist described fleeing a city in northern Afghanistan - which she did not
name - and going into hiding with her uncle for fear the Islamists would hunt
her down and execute her.
The
22-year-old said she fled under the noses of Taliban gunmen while disguised
beneath a burqa and went with her unclear to a nearby village - but was forced
to flee again after informants told the militants of her presence.
Now holed
up in a remote location somewhere in the country's north, she said she fears
for her life and the safety of her family - 'Will I ever go home? Will I
see my parents again? Where will I go? How will I survive,' she said.
Meanwhile
terrified locals who fled the city of Kunduz - captured by the Taliban last
week - have told of reprisal attacks carried out by jihadist fighters who
hunted down anyone linked to the government and beheaded or executed
them.
The
Taliban has now captured nine of Afghanistan's 34 provincial capitals and
placed most of the country's largest cities under siege in a lightning-fast
assault that has seen government forces largely capitulate.
The havoc of Taliban since the 90s has once again shattered the table of the new world order, countries in the west must come up with a befitting solution and the United Nations Organization has to speed up its work.
source: Daily Mail Uk
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This is too much, i will appeal to all the county are support to Afghanistan people and save this country save this people and save this mother land.

This is so horrifying ..
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