The Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021 was not only a military success but also the culmination of a sophisticated, long-term media strategy. While many recognize the group for its traditionalist religious stance, its ability to use modern video technology to create a "filmography" of propaganda has been crucial to its survival, recruitment, and international image management.
Filmed on the ground in Afghanistan throughout the year after the Taliban takeover, this documentary offers grim answers focused on the Taliban’s crackdown on Afghan women and girls. Correspondent Ramita Navai talks to women who were jailed without trial, held in secret, or forcibly married, and to women living in hiding, in fear for their lives. It is an essential, devastating look at the human rights crisis under the Taliban. afghanistan taliban sex videos link
(2023) : Directed by Sahra Mani, this film documents Afghan women's ongoing struggle for rights after the 2021 Taliban takeover. This Is What Winning Looks Like The Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021
Recognizing the power of digital media, the Taliban began creating more structured, dubbed, and edited content, including testimonials from local villagers welcoming Taliban fighters. Correspondent Ramita Navai talks to women who were
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