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Lyse Doucet Discusses Her Women's Prize Win and Commitment to Afghan People
12 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- Lyse Doucet, the BBC's chief international correspondent, has won the Women's Prize for Nonfiction for her book 'The Finest Hotel in Kabul.' This work highlights the resilience of Afghan women and aims to draw attention to their plight under the Taliban's oppressive regime. Doucet hopes her recognition will reignite…
- Since the Taliban regained control in 2021, the situation for women in Afghanistan has deteriorated significantly, with many being barred from education and employment. Doucet's work seeks to document this reality while also celebrating the courage of those who continue to fight for their rights.
- Doucet's narrative serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by Afghan women, particularly in the context of the Taliban's return to power. Her focus on personal stories within a historical framework not only humanizes the broader political issues but also emphasizes the importance of keeping Afgh…
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