Basira Paigham remembers the night before Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan, fell to the Taliban. “I couldn’t see the light,” Paigham, a 24-year-old gender equality activist, said. “I couldn’t think, I couldn’t decide what to do. Time stopped and everywhere was dark. People were running. Everyone was afraid, hopeless, sad and angry.” Basira had bought food at the supermarket, so she could “stay alive” in her apartment if the Taliban captured the city. She never got the chance to cook her groceries. Within days of the Taliban claiming power in Afghanistan, Basira claims she started receiving threatening calls on her phone because of her activism in support of wo
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