Letter from a Zan Times journalist, recipient of the IWMF courage in journalism award
I am a girl who was born and lives in a very conservative and traditional province of Afghanistan. In this province, even during the past 20 years, women rarely had a visible role in public…
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Reports
‘We pretend we’re married’: How Afghan couples navigate love under the Taliban
In Kabul, Marsal is planning her first Valentine’s Day as a 21-year-old engaged woman. But under Taliban rule, romance requires careful planning and fallback strategies. “I’ll take my seven-year-old niece…
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Afghan women: The largest imprisoned population in the world
This year marks the fourth International Women’s Day in which the Taliban have imprisoned Afghan women and girls inside their…
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Interviews
Surviving Taliban prison: Zarmina Paryani, from religious student to anti-Taliban activist
Since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, Afghan women have faced one of the most relentless crackdowns on civil liberties in modern history. Overnight, the right to education,…
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The story of wife and mother of three Taliban fighters killed in war
My name is Rahima. I am a 45-year-old woman whose life has been bound to war and displacement. I am originally from Badghis province, where my family has deep roots,…
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A life as wide as the courtyard: A review of ‘Let Me Write to You’
The story Let Me Write to You by Nahid Mehregan takes place in the city of Herat during the first Taliban rule. The novel narrates the lives of several women…
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