You’re not here anymore: these women escaped the Taliban, fled Afghanistan and found themselves in Portugal

They use simple words to describe what happened to them: “A bad thing.” They tell how they spent months without going out on the street or how marriages were forced around them. This is the story of eight women who were studying or were about to start working when Kabul was taken over by the Taliban. Their lives were dragged into the house. They escaped from Afghanistan and have been in Portugal for a year

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