
The Escape from Kabul : A True Story of Sisterhood and Defiance
Karen Bartlett
Published -
Genre - True stories of heroism, endurance & survival
Format - Paperback
A gripping story of rescue, survival and female solidarity. In the twenty years since 2001, Afghan women obtained legal degrees, became judges and set out to transform their country - tackling corruption, and reducing horrifying levels of violence against women and children. These educated and powerful women led the mission to build a modern democracy. However, when Western forces withdrew in August 2021, the women judges of Afghanistan and their families faced mortal danger. The Escape from Kabul is the never-before-told story of the escape of nearly 200 women and their families, thanks to a network of professional friends, female judges and lawyers from around the world, who refused to abandon them to the Taliban. A searing insight into the challenges of safely building a new life overseas and also the captive fate of women in Afghanistan. `Anyone concerned about the fragility of rights or the isolation of those living under repression should read this book' Martha Minow, author of When Should Law Forgive?
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