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    22-Year-Old Afghan Woman Risks Death by Stoning for Teaching Taekwondo to Girls

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    By Latest News Editor on January 22, 2026 World News
    22-Year-Old Afghan Woman Risks Death by Stoning for Teaching Taekwondo to Girls
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    TL:DR – “22-Year-Old Afghan Woman Risks Death by Stoning for Teaching Taekwondo to Girls”

    • Khadija Ahmadzada, 22, detained in Herat for secretly training girls in taekwondo, defying the Taliban’s sports ban.
    • Activists fear she faces the death penalty, potentially stoning, for her actions.
    • British-Afghan activist Shabnam Nasimi is campaigning to raise awareness and save Ahmadzada.
    • The Taliban’s crackdown has led to severe restrictions on women’s rights and sports, triggering widespread international concern.
    • Ahmadzada’s situation exemplifies the ongoing humanitarian crisis for women in Afghanistan.

    Afghan woman, 22, ‘faces death by stoning for secretly teaching girls taekwondo’ | News World



    22-Year-Old Afghan Woman Risks Death by Stoning for Teaching Taekwondo to Girls
    Khadija Ahmadzada was allegedly detained for training girls in secret in her home

    A young woman who secretly trained girls in taekwondo in Afghanistan may be stoned to death, activists fear.

    Khadija Ahmadzada, 22, was arrested on January 10 in Herat for defying the Taliban’s ban on women playing sport.

    Authorities discovered she was teaching students the martial art in a hidden courtyard at her home.

    Her detention has prompted fears from activists that she has already been sentenced to death for the illicit activity.

    The campaigners are desperately trying to raise awareness of the Taliban crackdown in hopes her killing can be averted.

    British-Afghan activist Shabnam Nasimi said on Instagram: ‘She refused to accept that being female is a crime.

    Shabnam Nasimi
    Shabnam Nasimi is calling for the world to save Ahmzada (Picture: Wikimedia/Hossein29394)

    ‘That quiet act of defiance has come at a price, when the Taliban’s morality police out, witnesses said they raided her home and detained her.

    ‘There are rumours from people around Khadija that the court has ruled on an extreme death sentence – stoning – for the crime of practicing and playing sport.

    ‘For anyone who doesn’t know what stoning is, it’s when stones are thrown at a living human being until they bleed, collapse and die.’

    Nasimi added that witnesses claim Ahmadzada and her father were dragged out of their home before being held for more than a week.

    She said that Ahmadzada’s family have reportedly heard nothing from the 22-year-old for longer than a week.

    The activist called on her followers to ‘draw attention to ‘flood the internet’ with Ahmadzada’s name in an effort to ‘save her life’.

    Nasimi said: ‘When the international spotlight lands on a regime like this, they hesitate.

    ‘Not because they grow a conscience, but because they fear consequences, pressure, exposure and intervention.

    ‘If Khadija becomes famous enough, they may back off.’

    When the Taliban announced the ban on education for girls above 7th grade, 17-year-old Farahnaz [not in shot] turned to volunteering as a teacher in her hometown, Lashkar Gah, Helmand. One year on, having lost her chance to finish her schooling and go to university, she still brings hope to girls younger than her.
    Young girls are now no longer allowed in school after the age of 12-13 due to Taliban restrictions, which also bans all female sports (Picture: Mark Naftalin/Unicef)

    An entire generation of Afghan women and girls lost their freedom when the Taliban took control of the country in 2021.

    Girls have been turned away from school, forced to veil their face and body at all times in public, are not allowed to look at men they aren’t related or married to, or even be seen in their own homes from neighbouring properties.

    Even the sound of women singing or simply speaking to and hearing each other has been banned, as part of the Taliban’s ‘vice prevention strategy’.

    And female beggars pleading for money or food in the streets say they have been raped, beaten or made to carry out forced labour by Taliban officials.

    A UN report in July said the ministry for the ‘propagation of virtue and the prevention of vice’ was contributing to a climate of fear and intimidation among Afghans, especially women and girls.

    In 2022, Unicef worker Sam Mort called the sweeping oppression of women and girls ‘the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world’.

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