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Il giovane racconta le punizioni e le condanne del regime talebano

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00:01I'm Yahia, 25. I've been living in Kabul for the past two years. Life was not great, but it seems
00:10it's getting worse day by day. We can't step out of house. If anyone identifies us, our life would be
00:16on thread. We're just inside our room and praying, nothing bad happens to us.
00:22So when they know about yourself, they definitely know that you have been involved in certain acts, and you identify
00:28yourself as a certain person.
00:29In this case, it's gay. So they will either throw you out from a tall building, that's their law.
00:36And now, in 1996, there were not a lot of tall buildings in Kabul, but now there are a lot
00:40of taller buildings.
00:42They'll just throw you out. If you became alive, that's you. Or they will throw a wall on you, that's
00:47their law. Or they will just shoot you, the easiest one.
00:51So these are their punishments. There is no neutral or something that you're like, okay, we would be jailed for
00:57a week, or something like that. No, it's just punishment of death.
01:00Ma.
01:01Ma.
01:01Ma.
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