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Afghani women judges
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International Politics
judge resettlement
Kabul
oppressed women in the Middle East
oppression of Afghan women
Sharia Law
Taliban
terrorism
The Heart of Asia
War on Terror
women judges in Afghanistan
women of justice
Women's History
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781640126770
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2026
  • Publisher: Potomac Books Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From her childhood in Puli Khumri, Afghanistan, to her courageous advocacy on the global stage today, Judge Marzia Babakarkhail weaves together deeply personal stories that resonate with international audiences. Marzia: A Judge's Fight for Afghan Women's Rights takes readers on a heart-pounding journey through the stark realities of life under Taliban rule following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021—navigating checkpoints, relying on secret networks, and making high-stakes decisions in moments where every second mattered. Through vivid storytelling, Marzia brings to life the fear that gripped so many, as well as the resilience that carried her and countless others forward.

As a former judge and advocate, Marzia's commitment to justice never wavered, even in the face of threats, exile, and unimaginable pressure. Her story is not merely one of survival, but also of determination and strength. It reflects the broader struggle faced by women throughout Afghanistan, particularly those in the legal system who risked everything to uphold the rule of law and protect others' rights.

Through Marzia's journey, this book stands as a tribute to the International Association of Women Judges, honoring countries, governments, organizations, and individuals who refused to stay silent. It is a call to remember, to act, and to stand in solidarity with Afghanistan—especially with its women of justice, whose bravery and unwavering spirit continue to inspire the world.

This is not just Marzia's story—it is the story of a movement, of resistance, and of hope in the darkest of times.

Marzia Babakarkhail was a judge in Afghanistan for seven years before becoming a member of the board and chair of the Women's Committee of the Afghan NGO's Coordination Bureau. Now living in the UK, she is a caseworker for a member of Parliament and is a lifelong women's rights activist and advocate. Babakarkhail appears on the BBC and other news outlets as a spokesperson for Afghan women. Pamela Say is a nonprofit consultant and serves as a book coach, writer, and editor for emerging authors through her consulting firm. She is the author of five books and spent more than six months interviewing and collaborating with Marzia Babakarkhail to tell her story.

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