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Searching for Afghanistan’s Missing Women
Season 4 · Episode 14

Searching for Afghanistan’s Missing Women

FRONTLINE correspondent Ramita Navai talks about investigating the Taliban’s crackdown on women for the new documentary Afghanistan Undercover.

The FRONTLINE Dispatch

August 11, 202228m 3s

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Show Notes

After U.S. troops withdrew from Afghanistan last year and the Taliban swept into power, FRONTLINE correspondent Ramita Navai and colleagues traveled the country, investigating the Taliban regime’s treatment of women. The resulting documentary, Afghanistan Undercover, revealed the harrowing realities women faced in Afghanistan.

In this episode of The FRONTLINE Dispatch, Navai talked with FRONTLINE executive producer and editor-in-chief Raney Aronson-Rath about reporting a story the Taliban didn’t want told, including secretly filming on the grounds of a prison in Herat, Afghanistan, where women said they were being held without trial.

“We needed that evidence,” Navai said. “We heard what was happening. We needed to see it for ourselves.”

Afghanistan Undercover is now streaming on FRONTLINE’s website, the PBS Video App and FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel.

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