In 2022 a video emerged of a young woman in Afghanistan screaming for help, as security officials of the country’s Taliban rulers came to arrest her. Tamana Paryani and her sisters had taken part in protests in support of women’s rights.
Since the Taliban seized power in 2021, girls have been excluded from secondary education and universities. A strict dress code has been imposed, with women told to wear the Hijab in public. And there are restrictions on work – recently women were banned from working for aid agencies.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Yalda Hakim, who’s been following the story of Tamana and her sisters year, from their arrest and imprisonment – to fleeing Afghanistan and finding refuge in Germany.
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