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Why pregnant foreign journalist have to seek help from the Taliban?

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January 30, 2022
Charlotte Bellis
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Why a pregnant journalist from New Zealand needed help from the Taliban in Afghanistan, he explained.

Journalist Charlotte Bellis said she was forced to seek help from the Afghan Taliban when she was not allowed to enter her country to have a baby.

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Explaining the reason for not being allowed to enter New Zealand, the female journalist said that she was barred from leaving her country due to quarantine rules and regulations, after which I had to seek help from the Afghan Taliban.

“I once asked the Taliban about their treatment of women, but now the irony is that I have to ask my government the same question,” she wrote in an article published in a New Zealand magazine. Is.

Charlotte Bellis was affiliated with the Qatari broadcaster Al Jazeera last year, during which she reported on the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan for Al Jazeera, after which she asked Taliban leaders about the treatment of women. But managed to gain international attention.

The female journalist is currently living in Afghanistan with her partner and she contacted the New Zealand authorities to get out of there but their applications were rejected.

Short Bells wrote about herself that when she found out she was pregnant, she contacted a senior Taliban member to say that she and Jim Heilbrook were not married, but had a baby.

The female journalist told the Taliban that they could not go to New Zealand at that time, if I came to Kabul we would not have any problem.

Asking the Taliban for help, she sent a message to the female journalist that she could stay in Kabul without any worries.

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