https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...dcz?li=BBnb7Kz
                                         
                                      The Taliban murdered a pregnant policewoman in front of her family  on Saturday night, according to her son. Her death, in the central  Afghanistan province of Ghor, adds to mounting concerns about the 
repression of women under the Taliban's rule. 
     

    © Provided to CNN  Negar Masoomi was killed in front of her family, according to her son.   The victim's full name was Negar Masoomi, her sister told CNN. Her  killing was also confirmed to CNN by a local journalist in Ghor, who  said she worked in Ghor prison and was eight months pregnant when she  died. 
The Taliban told CNN they were not involved in her death, but have launched an investigation. 
Video  obtained by CNN showed her son Mohammad Hanif giving his account of the  murder, saying that the Taliban came inside the house where his family  lives, then took himself and his brothers outside and tied them up.
"They killed our mother before our eyes. They killed her with a knife," Hanif said.
Because  she was pregnant Hanif said the Taliban carried out two murders and  called upon the government to act to find the killers and bring them to  justice. If nothing is done, Hanif warned "we might have to take the law  into our own hands." 
 
Video: 'I don't want to be killed by the Taliban': Afghan interpreter leaves tearful voicemail (CNN)
        'I don't want to be killed by the Taliban': Afghan interpreter leaves tearful voicemail
            
             
   
 
   
  
       
  
 
    
Bilal Kareemi, a Taliban spokesman, denied the  accusations. "She hasn't been killed by the Mujahideen of the Islamic  Emirate, probably it is because of a personal animosity, but we haven't  received the final result of the investigation," he said.  
             
 "Our Mujahideen are busy investigating the incident and we will share  with you our final findings as soon as we receive it," he added.
Taliban  leaders have insisted publicly that women will play a prominent role in  society in Afghanistan and have access to education. 
They are  still involved in talks over forming a government, but in recent weeks  have signaled women should stay at home, and, in some instances,  militants have ordered women to leave their workplaces. 
These  moves are at odds with the group's attempt to seem more tolerant, and  have instead stoked fears of a return to the harsh policies of Taliban  rule two decades ago, when women all but disappeared from public life. 
Some  Afghan women are already opting to remain indoors as fears mount over  their safety, with some families purchasing full-length burqas for  female relatives.
Over the weekend, a women's protest in Kabul 
was met with violence  after Taliban forces prevented the women from marching on to the  presidential palace, according to Afghan news network TOLO news, which  reported the use of tear gas on protesters.
oh where - Oh where - is our DPST apologist for the Talban CT - who denies any violence from the 'wonderful islamic terrorists' of the taliban???
hiding our in a burka in  Kabul, perhaps/
Seeking a kinder, gentler lifestyle than America  - to live under teh Taliban???
 Report is from Xinn - your very own DPST Comrade Xi directed propaganda outlet. 
 
 
So - DPST minions - perhaps You will prevail upon Blinken for a very stiffly worded 'Protest Letter"!
Than you all - DPSTs - for teh gift of your fiden. 
Buck Fiden 
From My cold, dead hnads