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Fawzia Koofi, an Afghan Politician in Exile: 'if the Taliban Are Attacking Pakistan, Which Gave Them Shelter, Will They Not Attack the West?'

Summary by El Periódico
Fawzia Koofi (Kof Ab, Badakhshan Province, 1975) gets up when the day begins in Kabul, at 2 or 3 in the morning of London. Four years after exile in the United Kingdom, the first woman in Afghanistan to be vice-president of the National Assembly continues to cling to her country's "rhythm" to monitor the clandestine schools she has launched and answer the messages of Afghan women and men writing to ask her for help. Koofi was one of four women w…
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Fawzia Koofi (Kof Ab, Badakhshan Province, 1975) gets up when the day begins in Kabul, at 2 or 3 in the morning of London. Four years after exile in the United Kingdom, the first woman in Afghanistan to be vice-president of the National Assembly continues to cling to her country's "rhythm" to monitor the clandestine schools she has launched and answer the messages of Afghan women and men writing to ask her for help. Koofi was one of four women w…

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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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