It was the middle of the night when Zarin Gul realised that her daughter Nasrin had to get to the hospital as soon as possible. Her daughter’s husband was away working in Iran and the two women were alone with Nasrin’s seven children when Nasrin, heavily pregnant with her eighth child, began experiencing severe pains.

“I begged them, telling them my daughter was dying. I pleaded for their permission,” says Gul. “But they still refused. In desperation, I lied and said the rickshaw driver was my nephew and our guardian. Only then did they let us pass.”

By the time they reached the hospital it was too late. Nasrin’s baby had already died in her womb, and her uterus had ruptured. The doctors said Nasrin needed to be transferred to another hospital and so Gul helped her daughter into another rickshaw and they set off again, towards a government hospital an hour away. On their way they were stopped at two more Taliban checkpoints, each time detained for long periods because they were travelling alone.

They did finally reach the hospital, but Nasrin had not survived the journey. “The doctors told us that due to excessive bleeding and the ruptured uterus, both the baby and the mother had died,” says Gul. “We buried them side by side.”

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    We spent nearly 20 years and trillions of dollars the get the Taliban out, but Trump negotiated with them and capitulated. When we finally left, the Taliban picked up right where they left off. Many years, lives, and money totally wasted.

    Be as outraged as you want, but this is exactly what they want. Their stone-age religion is more important to them than human life.

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        The Dumpster didn’t actually do the pullout tho. He left it for Biden to do, then blamed him for how poorly it was done.

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      Arguably we made it worse. They would probably have regressed towards the mean had we not waged war on them for 20 years, tried to shove our supposed values by force, in the process only further convincing them that such values are hollow and meaningless and encouraging the leadership of the more violent, radical people.

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      Make no mistake Trump and his cronie would have this be the law in the US if they could get away with their hyper-christian nationalism.