Afghan Journalist Nazira Karimi: I Don’t Know What Is the Taliban Interpretation of Sharia Law
‘But I have hope’
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KARIMI: "You want me to cry again? It was not my voice. It was equal of million of Afghan people. It was equal of million of kids in Afghanistan. It was not easy. That moment was very tragic, very strong moment for me, as I told them, as I asked Mr. Kirby that overnight Taliban captured again all Afghanistan. But although I have hope, but still I was thinking about Sharia law. I don’t know what is the Taliban interpretation about Sharia law. We are Muslim. We know how to practice our religion. But as I told you, it was voice of million of voiceless Afghan people, especially Afghan women, of their accomplishment. My beloved country, I was crying for my flag. It’s my identity.”
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