At 14, Khatira is threatened with deportation and therefore risks being returned to Afghanistan, where the Taliban have seized power.

She and her family moved to France to prevent Khatira from being forcibly married for family interests and because her father's life was threatened by the Taliban because of his work: “Father, I'm sure he won't. can no longer live.

They will kill him right away.

And I know I'm going to be married.

And my brother and my mother, I don't know what they're going to do.

"

Khatira goes to college and speaks French, but her asylum application was rejected because she and her mother are not "westernized" enough.

The family appealed against the decision: “Put yourself in my shoes.

How would you feel?

Put yourself in my mother's shoes.

The young Afghan woman testifies in the video of our partner Brut.

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