Yasmoon left Afghanistan more than a decade ago and moved to the United Kingdom with her husband and infant daughter. She left behind three brothers, four sisters, and her parents. “I grew up in war,” says Yasmoon. “When I was a little girl, a rocket was fired into our home. It took my sister’s head off right in front of me. She died instantly. The explosion drove glass shrapnel into my leg. Decades have passed, and I still have the scars. The Taliban only allowed me four years of formal education. I vowed if I ever had the ability to leave, I would. I wouldn’t let my daughter grow up under the Taliban the way I did.”
Four years ago, one of Jasmine’s surviving three sisters divorced her husband - an act that is inconceivable under the Taliban. She’s still living in Afghanistan today. With the withdrawal of the American military and Afghanistan back under the Taliban, her divorce brought shame upon Yasmoon’s family. Her ex-husband is now part of the Taliban and is actively hunting Yasmoon’s sister with his comrades. The families have abandoned their homes and are fleeing for their lives. “The Taliban look for my sister and my other family members,” says Yasmoon. “ They go from house to house and tell our old neighbors they will find my sisters, rape, and kill them for bringing shame to the ex-husband. They say when they find my family, they will burn all of them as punishment for being part of a family that allowed divorce.”
Yasmoon’s family attempted to evacuate during the last month of American military presence in Afghanistan. They filed for Special Immigration Visas (SIV). They thought there was a plan to help the Afghan people; They thought they could find safety. Eleven family members, including children, are forced to relocate every 4-6 days to try and stay ahead of the Taliban. They’re learning how to survive in a city that’s hunting for them with no room for error. “I’m here safely in the UK, and my family is in Afghanistan. I’m begging for help from anyone,” Yasmoon pleads, “Please, please help us! It doesn’t matter what country – just please help get my family out.”