I write for you, Oh forgotten gender, Silent miracle, One who travels with dust and fog. I write for you,…
Author: Free Women Writers
I Want Stones
By Manizha Shahi I want stones as heavy as my trauma To throw at the chests Of the “enlightened” and…
Lustful Eyes
Beautiful lady!
They don’t like your social interactions
And they call you a “slut.”
Beautiful lady,
They will take your smiles away
And imprison you at home.
In our culture,
Women don’t laugh, they will say.
Be silent.
Here, they interpret your smile
As a sign of promiscuity
And they will push you
Being an Afghan Woman on Facebook
It has become so easy for people to have access to social media that even in Afghanistan you often see youth buying mobile phones to be connected to the virtual world. Social media, especially Facebook, has given people the ability to share their thoughts, dreams and interests with the world and has opened a new door to information to many, but being a woman on Facebook is not without its problems.
Being Hazara under the Taliban
It was 1998, during the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, when I learned I had become a woman. I learned that I had to wear a burqa like my mother and older sister and I that was not allowed to leave the home without a male chaperon. I was told that I am considered worth half of what men are worth of and I am a “half-brained” object that does not have the right to go to school.
Move
Fatima Ashoori Girl: Move with all your might. Do not waver if you feel small. Do not wonder if they…
Still I stand
Hosnia Mohseni My land: The most dangerous place for me. The landscape, the hills, and every rock in this land…
I wish
Ateka Afzali My world ends at the walls around my house. I see beyond these borders from the windows. When…
The Mask of Womanhood
Neelab Hakim A friend gifted me a decorative mask. It was the smiling face of a woman painted blue as…
Believe me
Hosnia Mohseni This world belongs to me too. The streets are mine too. Believe me: I am tired. I am…