Mani once sang of freedom in Afghanistan. Now, silenced, she's desperate to escape. Will Australia help? | Shadi Khan Saif
Briefly

In the final days of the Afghan republic, the Hazara journalist Mani sang revolutionary poems in public about women, freedom, and justice. Now she is on the run.
Under the Taliban, young women like Mani are bearing the brunt of this failed democratisation project, desperately seeking asylum in Australia for safety.
Having been threatened by terrorists for her identity and profession, Mani believes the world has left her and others alone at the mercy of fundamentalism.
Mani's dreams of nurturing freedom and equality through journalism are now overshadowed by the harsh regime that aggressively excludes women from public life.
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