Refugee Mohammad Mojib Rezayee, 29, from Afghanistan poses for a picture after an interview with Reuters in Berlin, Germany April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse
BERLIN/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -In a cramped guesthouse in Pakistan's capital, 25-year-old Kimia spends her days sketching women — dancing, playing, resisting —in a notebook that holds what's left of her hopes.
A visual artist and women's rights advocate, she fled Afghanistan in 2024 after being accepted on to a German humanitarian admission program aimed at Afghans considered at risk under the Taliban.
