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Three years ago the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan.
From his new home in Adelaide, Australia, Hazara human rights activist and photographer Muzafar Ali watched warlords returning to the places he had loved but had been forced to leave. He saw Western journalists describing a place they didn’t know and didn’t really understand.
So last month, Muzafar returned to Afghanistan at great personal cost to document what life is like there. He found a network of underground schools where girls are risking their lives to get an education.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Hazara human rights activist and photographer Muzafar Ali
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Three years ago the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan.
From his new home in Adelaide, Australia, Hazara human rights activist and photographer Muzafar Ali watched warlords returning to the places he had loved but had been forced to leave. He saw Western journalists describing a place they didn’t know and didn’t really understand.
So last month, Muzafar returned to Afghanistan at great personal cost to document what life is like there. He found a network of underground schools where girls are risking their lives to get an education.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Hazara human rights activist and photographer Muzafar Ali
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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