Bring Her Home: Mother Of Woman Untraceable Since Release From Afghan Jail

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After the release of prisoners from Afghanistan's prisons, Bindu Sampath - mother of Nimisha Fathima who went missing from Kerala in 2017 - has appealed to the Indian government to help bring her daughter and grandchild back home. In her appeal, she said her daughter can face the law in India if she has violated any of the country's laws. Ms Sampath is concerned that her granddaughter, who will turn five tomorrow, might fall into the hands of the Taliban. Uma Sudhir reports.

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