It has been four years since the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan. Since then, Afghan women have faced sweeping restrictions on daily life, including bans on education, many forms of work, and limits on speaking and singing in public.
Now, our conflict editor Nuria Teson reports that Afghan women refugees who fled for safety are being deported back from neighbouring countries.
She spoke with Khadija Amin, a former anchor in Kabul, about what women returning from Pakistan and Iran are facing — and what forced return can mean for their rights and security.