Some didn't make it to the airport on time. Others never had an opportunity to leave. Some simply chose to stay and fight for their rights. Here are stories of some of the Afghans who escaped — and those who didn't make it.
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The Taliban said women wouldn't face discrimination. They already are 03:48The journalist said she had not been to work since the Taliban took over Herat."Our local newspaper is on a break and we are not printing anything. [The] Taliban has asked women to stay home. Same with schools. Schools are operating but not in the same quality as before. The future is unclear."The arrival of the Taliban, she said, had changed everything.
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