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Punish the t-shirt company! Screen-printed Afghans fleeing the Taliban “Down the plane”

Punish the t-shirt company! Screen-printed Afghans fleeing the Taliban “Down the plane”

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Punish the t-shirt company! – On August 20, Daily Mail reports on the critics of the t-shirt manufacturing company. After the release of a shirt with a plane pattern and someone fell. with the message that “Kabul Sky Drive Wing Club established in 2021” Mock the tragedy that Afghans tried to board a C-17 plane. out of the country After the Taliban invaded Kabul on August 15,

but because the planes are limited Many people decide to climb the island on the wheel base. before falling as the plane soars into the sky Three people were killed in the incident, two of whom were found on the roof and one trapped in the plane’s landing gear.

The t-shirt manufacturing company called T-Shirts at Low Price is headquartered in Singapore. But the warehouse, located in California, USA, sells a wide variety of t-shirts in the US and ships worldwide. Post a photo of the model wearing the aforementioned t-shirt in black and green, priced at 545 baht each.

with the message that The death of an Afghan man in a plane crash has gone viral on the internet.

“Two people who fell from the plane It hurts us all. Actually, this t-shirt wasn’t made for comedy. But it was done because it had a political meaning. But in the end, it’s up to you how you feel about the shirt! For those who love skydiving People who love jumping out of planes and experiencing the ultimate emotional state. This shirt is perfect for you to wear.”

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Sick new T-shirts mocking the Afghan refugees who plummeted to their deaths from a US Air Force jet while trying to flee the new Taliban regime are being sold online for £12. The tasteless T-shirts featuring the slogan ‘Kabul Skydiving Club, Est 2021’ next to silhouettes of the C-17 plane and falling stowaways. /east2wesr news/

Miss Holly Dagres Senior Member of the Atlantic Council US non-partisan organization and work with partners to determine solutions to global challenges. posted on Twitter about T-shirts at Low Price, saying:

“While the Afghans were fleeing and decided to cling to the plane in despair, Instead, people take advantage of their pain and misery with this disgusting t-shirt.”

However, a spokesman for ETC ecommerce website It later stated that the product would be removed as soon as it became a social issue and promised to keep an eye on it so that such incidents would not happen again.

Holly Dagres, an Iranian-American senior fellow at the Atlantic Council think tank, said in a tweet: ‘As Afghans are fleeing and clinging to planes out of desperation, someone decided to capitalise on their pain and misery with this repulsive T-shirt’. /twitter/

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Video footage emerged showing a dozen men – some young – clinging to the landing gear of a US evacuation jet flying out of Kabul airport as pandemonium unfolded after the Taliban seized the capital. /twitter/

People chasing after a USAF C-17 cargo jet at Kabul airport on Monday, when thousands poured onto the runway for a chance to flee the Taliban. AP

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Anwari was among young Afghan men were seen clambering onto the USAF jet as it took off from Kabul on Monday. At least three of them died, two teenage brothers by falling from the wheels and Anwari was found dead in the wheel well. /twitter/

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