After the Taliban takeover, I spoke to Afghan teenage girl Farzana about life for women and girls in Kabul, Afghanistan, since the U.S. withdrew.
for women. They banned the center that teaches English, which was the saddest for me because I was learning English there.
Afghan people are in bad economic conditions, and that’s why so many girls are getting into arranged marriages. Families do not have anything to eat at home and they receive money from their marriage. Afghan people are in bad economic conditions, and that’s why so many girls are getting into arranged marriages. Families do not have anything to eat at home.: It means everyone sees you as nothing. It is really heartbreaking. It has been two years and the future looks dark. It’s not being alive, and not being dead. We have permission for neither.
Girls are developing mental health problems because everything is at home. Being at home has really had an effect on my mental health. All of the days are framed by four walls in a home. I cannot be outside. It is like jail. If I don’t study, I could be removed from my job. If I am jobless, no one in my family will have food. I don’t have a father, and I have one brother but he is deaf and uneducated. My mother is also uneducated. They won’t be offered a job to do. I am the sole provider of the family.
It has been two years and the future looks dark. It’s not being alive, and not being dead. We have permission for neither.
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