As provinces fall to Taliban, Afghan women’s voices are already being silenced. In a special series #WomenReportAfghanistan, we are working with @guardian to bring stories by Afghan women reporters of how escalating crisis is affecting the lives of women.
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#WomenReportAfghanistan: "If we don’t fight now against extremist ideologies and groups that force them, we will lose our chance to defeat them. They will succeed in brainwashing society to accepting their agenda”#SalimaMazari by@Zainab_pirzadhttps://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/aug/11/sometimes-i-have-to-pick-up-a-gun-the-female-afghan-governor-resisting-the-taliban …Show this thread -
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@RukhshanaMedia for the#WomenReportAfghanistan series: “Taliban wanted to take a young girl , but she jumped from roof of her house and ended her life...I left and I walked for one day and night in the mountains to reach city”https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/aug/12/i-worry-my-daughters-will-never-know-peace-women-flee-the-taliban-again-afghanistan …Show this thread -
While many displaced end up in camps, some girls found refuge in homes of strangers. 60yrold Rahima has taken many young women into her house. “It’s been 2 weeks my house is packed with guests. I personally experienced displacement. I know what it is like to seek a safe place"
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