
Sara Adams Exposes Taliban’s Open Misogyny.
Sara Adams, a former CIA officer, described the arrest of a teenage girl in Afghanistan as “a blatant example of the Taliban’s organized crimes” and a stark testament to the complete collapse of humanity under this regime.
Referring to the detention of “Nuria,” an orphan girl forced to wear boy’s clothing simply to buy bread and survive, Adams stated that the Taliban have criminalized even the act of a child breathing.
According to Adams, by detaining this underage girl and releasing a forced confession video, the Taliban committed “gross abuse, systematic humiliation, and blatant exploitation of a child.”
She emphasized that this act is not only a direct violation of human rights but also a savage display of power by a misogynistic and ruthless regime. Nuria is not guilty; the real criminal is a system that crushes women and children and treats poverty, orphanhood, and hunger as punishable offenses.
The former CIA officer directly criticized the West’s silence, stating: “Governments that lecture on women’s rights daily have not even demanded the release of this imprisoned child.”
Adams further pointed out that while the Taliban imprison and humiliate girls, the same oppressive structure is indirectly kept alive by billions of dollars in Western aid—a glaring contradiction that demonstrates human rights slogans mean little in the face of Afghan women’s suffering.

