ā fù hàn阿富汗nǚ jì zhě女记者de的wén zì文字wèi shén me为什么dǎ dòng打动le了zhōng guó中国dú zhě读者?
Afghan female journalist Hadiya left her hometown to escape the Taliban.
She wrote letters about her own and many Afghan women's real lives, and later published a book titled 'Letters from an Afghan Woman.'
In her letters, she said many women lost their jobs and opportunities to attend school, could not go out freely, and could not speak freely.
She herself also lost her job and her previous life.
In 2024, a Chinese journalist translated this content, and many Chinese readers were deeply moved.
Some people shared their thoughts online after reading, some helped promote the book, and others took the book to Pakistan to give to her.
Later, the book sold well, and the royalties helped her and her family start a new life in a new place.
For many Chinese readers, this was not just a distant story, but also made them think about freedom, peace, and the power of women.