By Oliver Murphy
While many have tragically grown accustomed to the Taliban’s stranglehold on war-torn Afghanistan, for the thousands of LGBT+ Afghans who still remain trapped, life is more dangerous than ever.
It’s been more than a year since the West’s dramatic withdrawal from the region, but still, the effects continue to be felt. With the Taliban having intensified its persecution of LGBT+ individuals, torture, gang-rape and executions occur almost daily.
A community already at risk has been forced deeper underground in a bid to avoid capture.
‘The Afghan LGBT+ community has already been ravaged by Taliban persecution,’ warns Peter Tatchell, the prominent LGBTQ+ activist and human rights campaigner. ‘Unless western governments act swiftly to provide refuge, it is in danger of annihilation.