and there was nothing, just a gate, to go into the plane. people were running towards the aircraft, the airport. there were soldiers| keeping people out. the taliban, who were beating up people with sticks, - with wires, whatever they had, and they were shooting - on the ground and in the air. like the end of the world in hollywood movies. i can t describe what the scene was like. i i have been beaten many times for the way i am. the taliban s interpretation of sharia law means homosexuality is punishable by death. they kill me by stones or maybe killed by fire. maybe hanging. they executed a trans person in kabul. - were you afraid of being killed? yes, many times. what will happen to me? what will have the future for me? many people who don t make it out are forced into hiding. they wait and hope for survival. a secret operation to get some of the most vulnerable to safety begins. we started vulnerable to safety begins. - started getting e mails out of the blue from despe
da s a well? yeah. he goes to college a few days a week well? yeah. he goes to college a few days a week and well? yeah. he goes to college a few days a week and his well? iea.“i he goes to college a few days a week and his accommodation well? iez i he goes to college a few days a week and his accommodation is paid for by the government. he has signed up at the job centre where he is trying to find employment so he can move into a flat. in afghanistan he was a youth worker and loved to cook. now his whole life takes place inside these four walls. i cook. now his whole life takes place inside these four walls. inside these four walls. i wake up at 6:30am inside these four walls. i wake up at 6:30am i inside these four walls. i wake up at 6:30am. i am inside these four walls. i wake up at 6:30am. i am desperate - inside these four walls. i wake up at 6:30am. i am desperate for i at 6:30am. i am desperate for college, and i go to college. we still live in a hotel, so it s n