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DOHA, Aug 22 — A group of Afghan women too young to recall the Taliban’s 1996-2001 rule are experiencing the same trauma once recounted by relatives after the group retook control of Afghanistan, leading thousands to flee the country. “We are going back to darkness,” said one of the...

DOHA, Aug 22 — A group of Afghan women too young to recall the Taliban’s 1996-2001 rule are experiencing the same trauma once recounted by relatives after the group retook control of Afghanistan, leading thousands to flee the country.

The four who spoke to Reuters are among hundreds of Afghan students, mostly women, evacuated to the Gulf Arab state. “Everybody knows how harsh and brutal that era was,” the second woman told Reuters at a residential compound in the capital Doha housing evacuees, including other nationalities. “I feel like I no longer belong to this country and I cannot have my country back because the situation is getting worse day by day,” the third woman said.

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