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Leaving Afghanistan, teen cricketer had to burn medals - now she wants right to play for country

Sky News Friday, 7 March 2025
Leaving Afghanistan, teen cricketer had to burn medals - now she wants right to play for countryAhead of International Women's Day, I'm thinking about the millions of Afghan women and girls who continue to have their basic human rights denied.
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