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Taliban Murder India Author

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Suspected Taliban in Afghanistan shot dead Indian author Sushmita Banerjee, whose book about her dramatic escape from the militants in the 90s became a Bollywood film, police said on Thursday.

Police in insurgency-hit Paktika province, in the east of Afghanistan, said they found the body of the 49 year old on Thursday morning, after the militants dragged her out of her husband's home late in the night and shot her repeatedly.

"We found her bullet-riddled body near a madrassa on the outskirts of Sharan city (the provincial capital) this morning," provincial police chief Dawlat Khan Zadran told AFP, confirming earlier reports from Indian media.

Banerjee's book "Kabuliwala's Bengali Wife", about her escape from the Taliban, was made into a Bollywood film in 2003.

Police suggested the book may have been the reason the militants went after her.

"Our investigation... indicates that the militants had grievances against her for something she had written or told in the past," the provincial police chief said.

"She had been shot 20 times and some of her hair had been ripped off by the militants," Zadran said, adding that masked men had tied up the writer and her Afghan husband before executing her.

The Taliban, who have been waging a bloody insurgency since the toppling of their regime in late 2001, were not reachable for comment.

Banerjee was married to local businessman Jaanbaz Khan and had recently moved back to live with him in Paktika, reportedly to run a health clinic for women there.

Sanjana Roy Choudhury, a publisher from Hay House India, told AFP: "It was courageous of her to have written about her escape from Afghanistan.

"She married an Afghani and in trying to live a life with her husband there, this is the price she paid. It's a brave voice that's been quietened."

Bengali writer Samaresh Majumdar added: "Her book recounting her life in Afghanistan and her escape revealed the situation in the country.

"She risked her life by returning to Afghanistan. It was akin to committing suicide."

In an article Banerjee wrote for Outlook magazine in 1998, she said that she went to her inlaws' village in Afghanistan in 1989 but was trapped there after her husband made an urgent business trip to India and failed to return.

"Life was tolerable until the Taliban crackdown in 1993", when the militants ordered her to close a dispensary she was running, she said.

Banerjee made several attempts to escape Afghanistan and in 1994 she made it to Pakistan's capital Islamabad, but her husband's family tracked her down and took her back to Afghanistan.

"They kept me under house arrest and branded me an immoral woman. The Taliban threatened to teach me a lesson. I knew I had to escape," she wrote.

She later made another attempt to escape the family village.

"One night, I made a tunnel through the mud walls of the house and fled. Close to Kabul, I was arrested. A 15-member group of the Taliban interrogated me. Many of them said that since I had fled my husband's home, I should be executed," she wrote.

"However, I was able to convince them that since I was an Indian I had every right to go back to my country.

"The interrogation continued through the night. The next morning I was taken to the Indian embassy from where I was given a safe passage.

"Back in Kolkata I was reunited with my husband. I don't think he will ever be able to go back to his family."

Award-winning Bengali writer Mahasweta Devi said Banerjee's death "is a loss to Bengali literature. Her life was threatened in Afghanistan. She should not have risked her life".
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Fucking Taliban. We should have stayed in Afghanistan until we've purged it of every last one of those sons of bitches. That course of action could not possibly lead to more death and destruction than what will happen should they ever come back into power.
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Pashtun are over thirty percent of the countries entire population, no, the Taliban have not and will not kill one third of the population if left unchecked. No scenario leads to that, except genocidal fantasies ranted by ignorant people such as yourself. If you were not so dumb you might have already noticed that the Soviets already helped the DRA tried the kill everyone approach anyway, and all it did was make everything immensely worse.
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Unless you're claiming every single Pashtun is an active member of the Taliban, including women and children, that's a non sequitur.
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How exactly does one know the difference between Taliban and someone else?
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SMJB wrote:Unless you're claiming every single Pashtun is an active member of the Taliban, including women and children, that's a non sequitur.
Turns out every Taliban is brother/son/father/whatever of several people in his own tribe. Kill him, and you have several people, or even whole tribe out to remove stain on their honor by killing you, unless you're willing to compensate them somehow. So, yeah, Skimmer is right, nothing short of genocide or rewriting national borders by splitting Afghanistan among its neighbours according to ethical divides and paying each of these countries billions to police their own nationals would work. Guess how well public opinion would take either of these.
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