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Indian author Sushmita Banerjee killed in Afghanistan ignored friends’ pleas

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Indian author Sushmita Banerjee. Photo: AFP

Friends and family of an Indian writer executed by suspected Taliban told on Friday how she insisted on returning to Afghanistan despite fears her life could be in danger.

Sushmita Banerjee, whose account of her escape from the Taliban two decades ago was turned into a hit movie, had only recently moved back to southern Afghanistan to live with her Afghan husband Jaanbaz Khan.

But her bullet-riddled body was discovered on Thursday close to her husband’s home in the province of Paktika in what Afghan police suspect was an act of revenge by the militant Islamist movement.

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Police said Banerjee had been dragged outside late in the night and shot 20 times, adding that masked men had tied up the writer and her husband before executing her.

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Speaking at the family home in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata where the writer had been living until her return to Afghanistan in January, her brother Gopal Banerjee spoke of his grief.

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