Women of Afghanistan
We hear from Afghan women inside and outside the country
The last US soldier has left Afghanistan, leaving the Taliban in control of the vast majority of the country. Working women have been told to stay at home for now, for their own safety, and women have also heard that they are unlikely to be offered any top jobs in a new government.
Host Nuala McGovern hears from two sisters, who say they feel trapped in their family home in Afghanistan, unable to set foot outside and terrified of the Taliban. She meets Afghan women, who are volunteering at a community centre in London, helping those who have fled their country. They share their own stories of anguish, while helping hundreds of people a day, who continue to try to get their relatives out of the country.
Nuala also catches up with a young woman who managed to flee the country on one of the last planes out. She's now in the US - but is still feeling pursued by the Taliban, who are sending her threatening messages in the middle of the night.
(Photo: Women walk at a market area in Kabul on 1 September 2021. Credit: Hoshang Hashimi/ AFP/Getty Images)
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