“Everything is perfect, I am free, I can do what I want”: a photo gallery of free Afghan women

They arrived in Portugal about a year ago, fleeing an Afghanistan that prohibited them from wearing what they want, studying, working and even making themselves heard in public. These are eight women who escaped the Taliban regime and are rebuilding their lives on the outskirts of Lisbon. “Here, I feel happy”

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