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Escaping the Taliban

Escaping the Taliban

Listen as Jamila Afghani talks about escaping the Taliban, and what she expects for her country.

New Thinking for a New World - a Tallberg Foundation Podcast

September 30, 202127m 38s

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Listen as Jamila Afghani talks about escaping the Taliban, and what she expects for her country.

The Taliban's surge to power in Afghanistan is one of those events that will have repercussions for years to come. Geopolitical, strategic, military, perhaps religious, but most importantly, humanitarian. We all watched in horror as hundreds of thousands of women, men, and children tried to flee what seems likely to be a re-imposition of the Taliban's brutal pre-modern style of ruling.

Jamila Afghani, our guest this week, succeeded in getting out with her family. Jamila is an educator, a leader, and an activist. Her work to elevate the rights and improve the education of women and girls is based on her studies of Islamic law, which she believes is typically misinterpreted to give them second-class status. Jamila is also a past winner of the Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prize.

Listen as Jamila talks about escaping the Taliban, and what she expects for her country.

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leadershipglobal leadershipDemocracyGeopoliticsrefugeestalibanHuman RightsUniversal values