'The biggest loss for me will be my identity. I will lose that as a woman, and nobody will recognize me as a human being anymore.' Via BuzzFeed
“In 2014, when I first stepped forward to encourage women to ride bicycles, I had hopes. Then my only wish was to see girls riding their bicycles freely to school, to market, and to work. With the return of Taliban, I sometimes wonder if women can even freely walk on streets, let alone riding the bicycles and driving cars.”“We are tired of war and we want peace, but if Taliban comes back in power, women will be the first ones to suffer.
If Taliban comes back, it will directly impact my work as a beauty aesthetician. Not only they’re against women working outside of home, but they’re also against makeup.”“We have given many sacrifices to get where we are now; we are not going to give all that up just like that. I am hopeful. Not afraid.”“The idea of peace is very idealistic. The experience has shown Taliban is very dogmatic when it comes to their ideologies and how they practice it.
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