The Unthinkable Decisions Afghan Mothers Are Having To Make

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The Unthinkable Decisions Afghan Mothers Are Having To Make

It's been nine months since the Taliban regained full control of Afghanistan, and despite their assurances to the international community that this time around they would be more respectful of women and girls, they are once again repressing half of the population.

New laws and regulations restricting the freedoms, rights and movement of all women and girls continue to be introduced, including most recently a ban on all women from showing their faces in public, including on TV.

The Quicky speaks to a woman who fled Afghanistan with her family about how the country is being gradually destroyed by the Taliban, as we look into how restricted daily life has become for millions of people, and what if anything is being done to stop it.

Maria Aziz operates an organisation in Western Australia called AFG Young Leaders that aims to empower Afghan-Australian youth, and recently launched a GoFundMe appeal seeking donations to help support new Afghan arrivals with mental health services, torture and trauma counselling and accommodation.

You can also read more about Maria's story here.

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Host: Claire Murphy

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Maria Aziz - Arrived in Australia from Afghanistan 30 years ago as a refugee and now works as a counsellor and is distraught at the situation playing out in her former homeland

    Producer: Claire Murphy

    Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane

    Audio Producer: Jacob Round

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