A gay man trapped in Kabul has claimed the Taliban 'are hunting them while explaining what life under the extremists' rule would look like for the LGBTQ+ community.
The man, whose identity has been
concealed for his own safety, said the Taliban would take pleasure in hunting
down and killing LGBTQ+ people in an exclusive interview with MailOnline.
'They kill us very brutally. Not like
the others who they kill with a gun or a bullet.
'They will use fire, or they will behead
or stone us, and they will enjoy it - it's acceptable to them.'
He went on to say his best friend
committed suicide because 'no one was here to listen to his voice'.
'I tried to encourage him, to give him
hope, but he's not coming back and I can't forget that moment.
'He was living like a shadow, and he
went like a shadow.'
Afghan laws already prohibited homosexuality,
as people who engaged in same-sex sexual behaviour are persecuted. But under the Taliban's extremist
interpretation of Sharia Law, homosexuality is strictly prohibited and
punishable by death in brutal ways.
In an interview with Fox News earlier
this week, US Special Forces sniper Tim Kennedy, who served in both Afghanistan
and Iraq, said he had personally seen Taliban fighters burning homosexuals
alive and throwing them off of roofs.
Nancy Kelley, chief executive of LGBT
rights charity Stonewall said: 'For years LGBTQ+ Afghans have had to endure
routine discrimination, abuse and persecution, including by the state.
'With the Taliban in power we expect this situation to deteriorate further,' she told i News.
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