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Welcome to Hooshko

J.S
I am an asylum seeker who fled Afghanistan due to the dangers I faced for my humanitarian work supporting women and children
My activities with international projects put me at risk of prosecution by the Taliban
I am now seeking a safe place for myself and my family, away from threats and violence
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The Fall of Afghanistan – I Am an Eyewitness

Disastrous Exit. Broken Promises. Living the Fear.

With the rapid collapse of Afghan cities, the country fell into complete chaossecurity evaporated and the economy crumbled. I remember how Commander Ismail Khan, a respected jihadi figure, stood by the government forces in Herat with his loyal men. Some were killed fighting to delay the city’s fall.

Rumors spread that if one could make it to Kabul Airport, escape was possible. People told wild stories—like a rickshaw driver who dropped goods at the airport and ended up boarding a plane out. But reaching Kabul was full of deadly risks: arrests, detentions, and even suicide bombings awaited those who tried.

I believed international organizations would help. But they didn’t. We were alone. I clearly felt the fear growing, knowing what the Taliban’s rule had been like before—force, torture, and misogyny.

Assassinations in Herat brought the fear of death close to home, as some occurred only blocks away from where I lived.

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:bomb: Sudden Collapse
Afghan cities fell rapidly, leaving civilians with no security or hope—a nation abandoned overnight.
🛫 Airport Hysteria
People risked everything to reach Kabul Airport, where chaotic scenes became the only gateway to survival.
:sos: Silence of the World
Despite hopes, international organizations offered little help as fear and death closed in on everyday people.
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