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Visage volé

Visage volé

by Latifa, Chekeba Hachemi, Mercè Ubach Dorca

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Poignant first-hand account of life for a young Afghani woman under the TalibanLatifa was born into an educated middle-class Afghan family in Kabul in 1980. She dreamed of one day becoming a journalist and was interested in fashion, movies and friends. Then in September 1996, Taliban soldiers seized power in Kabul. Her school was closed and from that moment she became a prisoner in her own home at just 16. Latifa was now forced to wear a chadri and struggled against an overwhelming sense of helplessness and despair. In a step of defiance, she set up a clandestine school in her home for a small number of young girls. Latifa knew that she was risking her life for something that could change little. But the teaching gave her a reason to get up in the morning. With painful honesty and clarity Latifa describes the way she watched her world falling apart, in the name of a fanatical interpretation of a faith that she could not comprehend. Her voice captures a lost innocence, but also echoes her determination to live in freedom and hope. Earlier this year, Latifa and her parents escaped Afghanistan with the help of a French-based Afghan resistance group.
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["Social conditions" "Politics and government" "Biography" "Women" "Nonfiction" "Biography & Autobiography" "Condition sociale" "Talibans" "Femmes" "Musulmane" "Moeurs et coutumes" "Conditions sociales" "Femme - condition" "Oppression" "Islamisme" "Recits personnels" "Islam" "Integrisme islamique" "Document" "Biographies" "Condition" "Femme" "Taliban" "Legal status laws" "Women afghanistan" "Afghanistan social conditions" "Afghanistan politics and government" "Vrouwen" "Women biography" "Donna" "Posizione sociale" "1996-2001" "Diari e memorie" "Middle East - General" "Personal Memoirs" "Biography / Autobiography"]

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