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They Shot at Her. They Forced Her From Her Home. She Won’t Stop Fighting for Girls.

Khalida Popal helped save Afghan female soccer players from the Taliban. Now she is demanding that world soccer officials let them play for their country again.

Juliet Macur
Author: Juliet Macur

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Juliet Macur

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internal-storyline-no, Kabul (Afghanistan), Muslims and Islam, Popal, Khalida, Soccer, Taliban, Women’s Rights, Women’s World Cup (Soccer)
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