CBC Docs | Forced into exile, these Afghan women are still fighting for their homeland | An Unfinished Journey @CBCdocs | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
Forced to flee Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover in 2021, four women leaders are trying to keep the world's attention on the unfolding crisis in Afghanistan. At the same time, they're adjusting to having their power taken away from them. #AnUnfinishedJourney #Afghanistan
From their countries of exile, these women — former parliamentarians, a past minister and a journalist — have watched as two decades of progress have been dismantled. The Taliban has stripped women and girls of the right to an education and to work and participate in society. No longer in positions of influence, the women have had to reinvent themselves as they continue the fight for a free and just Afghanistan.
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Forced to flee Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover in 2021, four women leaders are trying to keep the world's attention on the unfolding crisis in Afghanistan. At the same time, they're adjusting to having their power taken away from them. #AnUnfinishedJourney #Afghanistan
From their countries of exile, these women — former parliamentarians, a past minister and a journalist — have watched as two decades of progress have been dismantled. The Taliban has stripped women and girls of the right to an education and to work and participate in society. No longer in positions of influence, the women have had to reinvent themselves as they continue the fight for a free and just Afghanistan.
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