“Women literally are not even allowed to, I think, breathe normally in the streets. When they are out, they [the Taliban] ask them, ‘Why are you in the streets?’ If you’re not allowed to go to university and school and work, why are you in the street? That’s a feeling I think only those women and their families would understand.”
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