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Visage volé

by Latifa

First Published

2009

Subjects

Social conditions
Politics and government
Biography
Women
Nonfiction
Biography & Autobiography
Condition sociale
Talibans
Femmes
Musulmane
Moeurs et coutumes
Conditions sociales
Femme - condition
Oppression
Islamisme
Recits personnels
Islam
Integrisme islamique
Document
Biographies
Condition
Femme
Taliban
Legal status, laws
Women, afghanistan
Afghanistan, social conditions
Afghanistan, politics and government
Vrouwen
Women, biography
Donna
Posizione sociale
1996-2001
Diari e memorie
Middle East - General
Personal Memoirs
Biography / Autobiography

Description

Poignant first-hand account of life for a young Afghani woman under the TalibanLatifa was born into an educated middle-class Afghan family in Kabul in 1980. She dreamed of one day becoming a journalist and was interested in fashion, movies and friends. Then in September 1996, Taliban soldiers seized power in Kabul. Her school was closed and from that moment she became a prisoner in her own home at just 16. Latifa was now forced to wear a chadri and struggled against an overwhelming sense of helplessness and despair. In a step of defiance, she set up a clandestine school in her home for a small number of young girls. Latifa knew that she was risking her life for something that could change little. But the teaching gave her a reason to get up in the morning. With painful honesty and clarity Latifa describes the way she watched her world falling apart, in the name of a fanatical interpretation of a faith that she could not comprehend. Her voice captures a lost innocence, but also echoes her determination to live in freedom and hope. Earlier this year, Latifa and her parents escaped Afghanistan with the help of a French-based Afghan resistance group.

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