Salima Mazari, Afghan Governor took up arms to fight Taliban in Balkh Province, Now captured
Salima Mazari, Afghan Governor  took up arms to fight Taliban in Balkh Province, Now captured
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Salima Mazari, one of the first women governors in Afghanistan, who took up arms to fight the Taliban has now been. However, there are no words on her current status. At a time when many Afghan political leaders had escaped the country, Salima Mazari stayed on till the surrender of Balkh province, when her district of Chahar Kint fell to the Taliban.

According to the reports the woman leader has been captured by the Taliban after the invaders gained control over the entire nation and the Afghan administration, including President Ashraf Ghani, fled the country. A few years ago, Salima Mazari became one of only three women governors Afghanistan ever saw. While a lot of the Afghan provinces disintegrated without much of a fight, Salima tried everything to keep Chahar Kint in Balkh Province unharmed.

The Chahar Kint district, with Salima Mazari as its leader, put up a major fight against the Taliban. Her spirit brushed off on her district and the same showed in their fight against tyrannical forces, determined more than ever to re-establish their Emirate. Until the final fall, Chahar Kint was the only region under the control of a woman which did not fall under any of the terror groups in the region. According to The Guardian, Salima Mazari successfully negotiated the surrender of 100 Taliban fighters last year.

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