Taliban Torture Journos: 'We Could Hear Their Screams And Cries Through The Walls'

Two other journalists from the newspaper, Aber Shaygan and Lutfali Sultani, rushed to the police station along with the newspaper editor, Kadhim Karimi, to inquire about the whereabouts of their colleagues.

Taliban Torture Journos: 'We Could Hear Their Screams And Cries Through The Walls'

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Daryabi's lower back, upper legs, and face were covered with deep red lesions, while Naqdi's left arm, upper back, upper legs, and face were also covered in red welts.

"We could hear their screams and cries through the walls," the cellmates of the journalists tortured by the Taliban in Kabul said. The cellmates had even heard the sounds of women crying from pain.

Taliban fighters have been accused of beating and detaining journalists for covering protests in the Afghan capital Kabul, Al Jazeera reported.