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Muzghan Feraji, Afghan refugee in France: “Men [qui manifestaient pour nos droits] were beaten, whipped”
Solène Chalvon-Fioriti, co-founder of the “Welcome Afghan Women” association: “The Taliban are very afraid of educated women”
Naveen Hashim, Afghan refugee in France: “I stayed two years in Pakistan, and I waited to be able to have a new life in another country”
Naveen Hashim, Afghan refugee in France: “We don’t have the right to study, we don’t have the right to work, we don’t even have the right to go outside without being accompanied”
Muzghan Feraji, Afghan refugee in France: “There is no longer freedom of expression in Afghanistan”
TV presenter, hairdresser or university president: 5 Afghan women threatened by the Taliban regime welcomed in France
Afghanistan: beauty salons close their doors after a ban imposed by the Taliban
Afghanistan: after destroying them in 2001, the Taliban are now showing the Buddhas of Bâmiyân
“I would have preferred that God had not created girls”: this young Afghan woman testifies after the Taliban banned access to university for women
The choice of Angèle Chatelier – Marzia, a young Afghan girl who dreamed of seeing the Eiffel Tower
Angèle’s choice – Marzia, a young Afghan, who dreamed of seeing the Eiffel Tower
RED LINE – In Afghanistan, clandestine schools are being formed to teach young girls
Afghanistan: “There is a genocide happening,” says athlete Zakia Khodadadi
Exfiltrated from Kabul a year ago, Afghan athlete Zakia Khodadadi will compete in the 2024 Paralympic Games under the French flag
Source: BFM TV