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Exclusive: Forced to flee her home in Kabul after the Taliban takeover, 21-year-old Marzieh Hamidi faces both mental and physical challenges to start over again in a foreign land as a refugee, she tells Arpan Rai
The Afghan-Iranian artist narrowly escaped from Kabul to Paris last August, as the Taliban took over. She talks about the terror of that time, why she still longs for home, and her work photographing Afghan women in exile
The Taliban, who took control of Afghanistan, continues to oppress women. Women s rights activist Dr. Jalali and Hamidi said, “Taliban should not be included in high-level meetings. This normalizes the terror regime. We are angry with countries that left us alone!” said.