When the Taliban knocked on the door of the apartment in Kabul, his family 16 crowded in the bathroom, turning off the lights, the phone, gagging children to not be detected.
They don't know what will happen, but don't want to suffer any risks.
Particularly in Kabul, the Embassy's profile shows that 152 people died in intentional murders from December last year to July.
My family was scared.
This person is trying to bring the family to leave Afghanistan and call for many governments to grant them to them.
Taliban soldiers in Herat, Afghanistan on August 19.
Activists, women, former officials, journalists, former soldiers and members of intelligence agencies believe that they have a reason to fear for their safety, although the Taliban ensures no way to pay
Video on social networks showed men with armed houses or beating people on the street.
The Taliban spokesman has not responded to commenting on housing searches this week as well as threatening tactics.
At the first press conference since it came to power, the Taliban said women would be allowed to work under Islamic law, non-governmental organizations must continue to operate and the Taliban will not retaliate anyone.
However, those commitments do not ease some Afghan people.
Nothing believed, he said, mentioning the Taliban's commitments at the beginning of the week.
A former government official said the Taliban seemed to know his work and property when he arrived in question.
What we see is a campaign that threatens people by going to the house and finding them, Thomas Ruttig, co-director of Afghan analysts (AAN), said.
According to Ajmal Omar Sinwari, the Afghan security force spokesman of the old government, the highest risks are specialists, police and terrorism forces.
An international amnesty said that an investigation showed that the Taliban killed 9 Hazara ethnic men after gaining control of Ghazni province last month, making the Taliban concern, with the main members
The German TV station DW also said that the Taliban was hunting for a journalist and shot a member of his family, injuring another person.
Taliban has not commented on the above information.
A feminist activist living in Kabul said that most women she knew was trying to leave the country or hiding.