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A life free from the Taliban and 'gender apartheid': How Afghan women dream big for 2025

Sky News Tuesday, 31 December 2024 ()
A life free from the Taliban and 'gender apartheid': How Afghan women dream big for 2025Young women living under oppressive Taliban rule in Afghanistan have dared to share their hopes and fears for 2025, which range from an end to "gender apartheid", to simply going for a walk in the park.
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