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'We are prepared to die,' say Afghan women protesting Taliban in Kabul

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 02:47s - Published
'We are prepared to die,' say Afghan women protesting Taliban in Kabul

'We are prepared to die,' say Afghan women protesting Taliban in Kabul

Women's protests in Kabul are continuing despite the Taliban's pledges to be an inclusive and moderate force.


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