Journalism in Afghanistan : the heartache of a vision lost to oppression (4/4)
In this fourth exclusive interview with journalists, Lailuma Sadid interviews women who are surviving every day, as well as trying to provide news for citizens. Manigha’s story is one of resilience and courage.
Journalism in Afghanistan : « I feel like a slave under the Taliban regime ! » (3/4)
In this third exclusive interview with journalists, Lailuma Sadid speaks to women who are surviving every day, as well as trying to provide news for citizens, even though press freedom does not exist anymore.
Journalism in Afghanistan : « I couldn’t stay silent, but telling the truth risked my life » (2/4)
In this second exclusive interview with journalists from Afghanistan, we speak with journalists who have overcome enormous hurdles. Among them is Sohila Gulistani, a young woman from Ghazni province.
Journalism in Afghanistan : « Every moment is filled with fear, every step with caution, as even the smallest mistake could cost us our lives » (1/4)
In these exclusive interviews, we have the chance to speak to Afghanistan’s journalists. These people, including women, have navigated extraordinary challenges in a profession that is vital for truth and transparency.
Afghanistan women despair as Taliban starts enforcing harsher laws
This legislation, titled the « Law on the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice », imposes severe restrictions on women’s public and private lives. The international community has called for immediate action.
Sahraa Karimi : « When one of the oldest cinemas in Kabul was destroyed, I cried »
During their pregnancies, three ladies in Kabul experience difficult times.
The roots of the women, life, freedom movement (2/2)
« Mahsa » is the code name for the movement’s fight against women rights and discrimination in Iran.