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57:. The family then returned to Kabul, where education was opened to girls again, and women could work. However, life remained the same for Amiri, cooking and cleaning for her family as opposed to accessing the education now open to her. Five years after returning to Kabul, Amiri was eventually encouraged to enroll in school by her cousin. 84:
The Taliban returned to power on 15 August 2021, and immediately began to re-impose restrictions on women's freedom. Amiri turned up to work and found the door locked, and her library closed. She subsequently joined the "Spontaneous Movement of Fighting Women of Afghanistan", where she marched on the
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Whilst there, she was required to speak on video, saying her name and who was helping her. She was also told to say that Afghan protesters abroad had told her to protest. This statement gave the impression the female protesters marched to become famous, and to be evacuated from Afghanistan. Amiri
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Amiri and the other female protesters were eventually released, and told not to protest again. The Taliban retained her family's house documents to ensure she would not defy their authority in the future. She left Afghanistan on her family's persuasion and then lived in Pakistan.
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Following the arrest of many fellow protesters, Amiri moved to a safe house to escape the Taliban. However, she and a number of other women were arrested in February 2022 and taken to the
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In September 2023 she joined a group of women who started a hunger strike that lasted for ten days to protest the treatment of women in Afghanistan. Her fellow protesters included
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streets with fellow women to advocate for women's right to work. They were met with
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stated this was harmful to the cause, particularly when the video was broadcast on
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is an Afghan librarian and women's rights activist. She was featured in the
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over chai sabzi, traditional Afghan green tea with cardamom.
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When Amiri was 15, the Taliban lost power following the
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and their ban on women's education and right to work.
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Index

BBC 100 Women 2021
Taliban
Kabul
Panjshir
Pakistan
September 11 attacks
Dunya University
Virginia Woolf
A Room of One's Own
feminism
tear gas
Ministry of Interior Affairs
Tolo News
Tamana Zaryab Paryani
Nayera Kohistani
"BBC 100 Women 2021: Who is on the list this year?"









"The librarian who defied the Taliban"
"One Year On, the Taliban Still Attacking Girls' Right to Education"
"How the Taliban has changed Afghanistan, a year after taking power"
"The history of secret education for girls in Afghanistan – and its use as a political symbol"
"Reaffirming our commitment to the brave women of Afghanistan"

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