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Emma Bonino

    Visage volé
    Letters from Burma
    I sogni di Nassima
    • I sogni di Nassima

      Nell'Afghanistan dei talebani. Fuggire o restare?

      • 118pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Afghanistan. Nassima, dieci anni, si prepara a partire con la mamma per l'Occidente, perché sotto il regime dei talebani la vita è impossibile, soprattutto per donne e bambine. Nassima e il suo amico Mohamed fanno un'ultima gita segreta, esaltante e drammatica. Ma quando tornano, molte cose sono cambiate e partire non sembra più così importante.

      I sogni di Nassima
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    • Letters from Burma

      • 209pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Reveals the impact of political decisions on the people of Burma, from the terrible cost to the children of imprisoned dissidents - allowed to see their parents for only fifteen minutes every fortnight - to the effect of inflation on the national diet and of state repression on traditions of hospitality.

      Letters from Burma
      4,0
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      Avoir vingt ans à Kaboul

      • 235pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      An astonishing first-hand account of a young woman's life under the Taliban's tyranny. Born into a middle-class Afghan family in Kabul in 1980, Latifa enjoyed her teenage years filled with fashion, movies, music, and dreams of becoming a journalist. However, on September 26, 1996, Taliban soldiers seized power, transforming her vibrant life into one of confinement. Streets emptied, schools closed, and communication ceased. At just sixteen, Latifa became a prisoner in her own home, stripped of basic freedoms like walking alone or looking out the window. Forced to wear a chadri, she faced the harsh reality of fear—fear of violence against women that she witnessed in the streets. Amidst despair, Latifa took a bold step by establishing a secret school in her home for young girls, navigating the risks of detection while providing education that brought her purpose. In May 2001, she and her parents escaped to Europe through an operation organized by a French-based Afghan resistance group and Elle Magazine. This poignant narrative captures Latifa's world unraveling under fanaticism, replaced by terror and oppression. Collaborating with Chekeba Hachemi, the founder of Afghanistan Libre, Latifa shares her story while they both reside in Paris. This is her first book.

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