Full circle
Denied asylum in Russia, Afghan journalist Kobra Hassani has been forced to return to Kabul where she may face execution

After spending months in a Russian prison for illegally entering the country after fleeing Afghanistan for her life following the Taliban’s return to power, Afghan journalist Kobra Hassani told one of her supporters in court that it would be “better to die in Afghanistan once than to die in prison every day”. Last week, after her appeal for asylum in Russia was rejected, she was forced to return to Kabul, where she may face the death penalty.
Attempting to leave the country by any means possible, she fell victim to fraudsters, who charged her a considerable sum to get her to Poland, but instead took her to Russian-occupied Luhansk in eastern Ukraine.
“The more attention we draw to Kobra, the harder it will be for us to get her out,” she told Novaya Gazeta. “It’s better to do everything quietly.”
“Deporting them to Afghanistan means sending them to certain death,” Nabi told Novaya Gazeta at the time. “The Taliban has already sentenced them all to death in absentia,” he said.










