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Monster Taliban militants ‘BEHEAD women’s volleyball player and post photos of her head on social media’

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MONSTER Taliban militants beheaded a women’s volleyball player and posted photos of her decapitated head on social media.

A coach from the all-girls team confirmed that Mahjabin Hakimi was slaughtered by the Taliban earlier this month.

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Mahjabin Hakimi’s coach confirmed that she was beheaded by the Taliban[/caption]
Mahjabin (circled) was the star player of the Kabul Municipality Volleyball Club

According to the Persian Independent, the gruesome death went public only recently because insurgents threatened the girl’s family not to tell anyone about what happened.

It was when pictures of what appeared to be the Mahjabin’s severed head were published on social media that her coach decided to speak out.

“All the players of the volleyball team and the rest of the women athletes are in a bad situation and in despair and fear,” the coach said.

“Everyone has been forced to flee and live in unknown places.”

Mahjabin had played for the Kabul Municipality Volleyball Club before the Taliban’s takeover in late August.

The coach, who wished not to be named, said that only two girls from the team managed to escape and Mahjabin was among the group of girls who were left behind.

In September, players from Afghanistan’s national volleyball team said they were in hiding from the insurgents.

Zahra Fayazi, who fled to the UK in August, said a member of the squad had been murdered by the Taliban.

“Our players who were living in the provinces had to leave and live in other places,” she told the BBC.

“They even burned their sports equipment to save themselves and their families. They didn’t want them to keep anything related to sport. They are scared.

“Many of our players who are from provinces were threatened many times by their relatives who are Taliban and Taliban followers.

“The Taliban asked our players’ families to not allow their girls to do sport, otherwise they will be faced with unexpected violence.”

Since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan they claimed they would not enforce the strict oppressive laws of the 90s, when females were mostly excluded from education and work.

The Taliban’s education authority had said that this time women will be allowed to attend university.

But the order states that classes must be segregated by sex, or at least divided by a curtain and the students must wear an abaya robe and a niqab.

And under the brutal Taliban regime, female students must only be taught by women or “old men” of good character – and end their lesson five minutes earlier than men to stop them from mingling outside.

It comes as it was reported that thugs linked to the Taliban have been going door to door in Afghanistan kidnapping children as young as 12 to use as child brides and sex slaves since they swept back to power in Afghanistan.

Protest for women rights in Kabul earlier this month
Protest for women rights in Kabul last month

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