“One of my friends said, ‘don’t go’, but they slashed a part of my arm,” she said, rolling up her sleeve to show the scarring.
“They sedated us by forcing us to take drugs,” she said. “And then they did whatever they wanted to do with us.”
The injuries she suffered left her needing hospital treatment.
Police interviewed her and her friend, but nothing came of it.
Then, in the weeks leading up to the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in mid-August, a man struck Radwin on the head using a pistol, leaving a deep mark across her temple.
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