Indian author Sushmita Banerjee shot dead in Afghanistan


Kabul, Sep 5 (IANS): An Indian woman author who wrote a popular memoir about her escape from the Taliban has been shot dead in Afghanistan's Paktika province by suspected Taliban militants, police said Thursday.

Married to an Afghan businessman, Sushmita Banerjee, 49, was killed outside her home in southeastern Paktika province. The book about her dramatic escape in 1995 became a best-seller in India and was made into a Bollywood film in 2003.

Banerjee had recently moved back to Afghanistan to live with her husband. According to BBC she was known as Sayed Kamala.

She was well-known in India for her memoir, "A Kabuliwala's Bengali Wife", which recounted her life in Afghanistan with her husband Jaanbaz Khan and her escape.

Banerjee was also the subject of the 2003 Bollywood film, "Escape From Taliban". Starring actress Manisha Koirala, the film described itself as a "story of a woman who dares Taliban".

According to a report in the Afghanistan Times, gunmen kidnapped the woman, "Sahib Kamala", Wedneday night from the Sray Kala area on the outskirts of Sharan, the provincial capital of Paktika. She was found dead on Thursday morning, said Police chief Brig. Gen. Daulat Khan Zadran.

He said an investigation into the incident had been opened, but the killers remained at large.

Women's Affairs Director Bibi Hawa Khoshiwal said Kamala was a volunteer health worker, who had no connection with any group or the government.

Strongly condemning the kidnap-murder incident, Khoshiwal urged security organs to ensure those responsible were brought to justice.

A resident of the village, declining to be identified, said Kamala was an Indian citizen. She had been living with her husband in the Sray Kala village after their marriage. Jaanbaz married Kamala after she converted to Islam, the resident said.

On a visit to India, Kamala had inspired Indian filmmakers to make a movie based on her stories which depicted the women's situation in Afghanistan, he said.

He said the stories evolved around Taliban's injustices against the gender, saying India had made the film, showing characters in Sharan, Sray Kala and the family life of Kamala.

With no Taliban spokesman immediately available for comments, he said the outrageous insurgents killed Kamala hours after her abduction, the Afghanistan Times said.

  

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  • Manda Buddi, Kudla

    Fri, Sep 06 2013

    Shanthi, DubaiFriday, September 06, 2013
    RIP. America will hunt down those talibans and bring justice for your death. narrow minded Indians can now go back to your rat holes !

    What a joke?
    Americans bring justice....
    So, how many cases you know which b***dy Americans brought justice for innocent victims....?

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  • Alok Nath, Bengaluru

    Fri, Sep 06 2013

    We will not know what will happen in Afghanistan after the Americans leave. It is the condition created by Americans. Where ever they go they create a mess and leave it to the locals to fight out. They went to Iraq without any justifiable reason, made a mess and the locals are fighting to this day. They will go any places like Eagipt, Syria, anywhere and everywhere and create a Iraq or Afghanistan like condition and generate Taliban like people make a mess and achieve their hidden agenda.

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  • Manda Buddi, Kudla

    Fri, Sep 06 2013

    What the hell, she is doing in Afghaan? Being an educated she don't know, what's going in Afghaan?

    Pilin nadond poina, petthada lekkand.....

    She chose her own fate! Not much difference between the girl went with bus conductor and this lady.....

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Sep 06 2013

    Really bad and unfortunate incident of inhuman nature.We condemn this act against the woman.May God grant eternal peace to the departed soul and condolances to the near and dear once.Thanq.

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  • Shanthi, Dubai

    Fri, Sep 06 2013

    RIP. America will hunt down those talibans and bring justice for your death. narrow minded Indians can now go back to your rat holes !

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  • N Mukkawala, KSA,Kinnigoly

    Thu, Sep 05 2013

    RIP ,great courageous lady who dared to live among religious lunatics !!!!

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  • PEDDU, mangaluroo

    Thu, Sep 05 2013

    THOSE WHO MARRIED THOSE WILL BE PRESENTED THE GIFT OF LIFE .....

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  • Jessie, Mulky

    Thu, Sep 05 2013

    Only Americans can handle this bloody talibans !! Where are those criticizing Americans now ?

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  • Ramakrishna. K. , Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 05 2013

    Surely an Indian Terrorist must have helped Talibanis to identify this Author correctly and shoot her.

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/ Dublin

    Thu, Sep 05 2013

    The priority of every Paki or Afghani is to get out of that violent and crazy land and lead life elsewhere. I do not understand why the hell this lady went back after she was lucky to escape once. Anyways RIP.

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