From Paris, Begum TV offers Afghan women ‘window onto the world’

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Paris-based Begum TV provides school classes, health programmes and light-hearted entertainment to Afghan women stripped of all rights. Employing Afghan journalists exiled in France, the channel’s work is all the more precious now that one of Kabul’s last remaining media outlets for women, Radio Begum, has been forced off air by the Taliban. 

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