Below the horizon - the yearning hearts and tears of screwed up Afghan women after Taliban takeover (special insight)
Below the horizon: the yearning hearts and tears of screwed up Afghan women after Taliban takeover The Taliban shift takeover in Afghanistan and the fell of Kabul the 15 Aug 2021, after the flee of the president Ghani, followed to a long series of scathing attacks and crimes, is looming a catastrophe in terms of the protection of human rights in general and the rights of women in detail. A series of four coordinated terrorist attacks against the US that took place the 9/11, 2001, plotted by Bin Laden’s Al-Qaeda, in which four commercial airliners traveling from the northeastern U.S. to California were hijacked mid-flight by 19 terrorists, causing mass casualties (3000 deads and 2500 injured) and partial or complete destruction of targeted buildings ( two of the planes hit the Twin Towers of the WTC; a third hit the west side of the Pentagon; a fourth plane missed the target of Washington, crashing instead into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania) started the War on Terror and