The Past, Present and Future of Afghanistan’s LGBTQI+ Community
摘要
This chapter is based on personal narratives and an autobiographical note, that further recounts to the gender minorities’ life, threat, torture and genocide in the war-prone zone of Afghanistan in the time of Taliban government. It further describes, anti-queer, anti-heterosexual intolerances in the State, leading to the questions of International law, human rights and migration. Adding to, hyper-masculine hegemony of the Taliban governance, the chapter adds to the narratives of displacement, terror, pains and sorrows of the LGBTQI+ lives, who are out or those who remain closeted, positioning the role of an activists to save lives in the time of border crises.