A year of Taliban rule: the escape of a women’s rights activist – politics

When the Taliban took Kabul a year ago, it was an embarrassment for the West, but for women like the human rights activist Fawzia Saidzada it was a kind of death sentence. She’s in Berlin now, she’s fighting. Also against the German bureaucracy.

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Sonja Zekri, Berlin

The Taliban still have them under control, at least on the Internet, at least on Twitter. Every hour they insult Fawzia Saidzada as a whore, as an infidel, as a slave of America. You should perish, they write, you undressed just so that the West would accept you. A couple of Taliban hypocritically ask the “dear sister” to come back to Afghanistan from Germany: “Join us!” Fawzia Saidzada doesn’t believe a word they say.

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