At 18 years old, Khadija has already been married 3 times — to 3 brothers. One was a Taliban insurgent, killed fighting the U.S. @marines. One was a police officer, killed fighting the Taliban. And one was an interpreter for the @marines who is now hunted by the #Taliban. Their story is an account of war and tradition that is tragically Afghan. It encompasses the bitter arc of the #AfghanWar in its most violent place, Helmand Province. It’s also the story of women in a traditional society struggling against the lack of choice. Even before she was born, Khadija was engaged to her first cousin, Zia Ul Haq. She was 6 — and he was 15 years older — when they were formally married. In 2010, her husband joined the Taliban. And at 10, Khadija became a widow. She was then forced to marry the next oldest brother, Aminullah. She was pregnant in 2014 when he was killed by a roadside bomb. “I lost him and I was thinking, ‘How could this happen to me?’” she said. “But it is God’s decision, so I can say nothing.” Khadija gave birth to their daughter a few months later. And the next year, she married the third brother, Shamsullah Shamsuddin. “We didn’t force her to marry me,” he said, “although we could have.” “Once I had dreams,” Khadija said, “but I cannot talk about my dreams with anyone, because I am a woman.” Visit the link in our profile to read the full story, by @rodnordland, and to see more photos by @erintrieb.

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At 18 years old, Khadija has already been married 3 times — to 3 brothers. One was a Taliban insurgent, killed fighting the U.S. @アメリカ海兵隊. One was a police officer, killed fighting the Taliban. And one was an interpreter for the @アメリカ海兵隊 who is now hunted by the #Taliban. Their story is an account of war and tradition that is tragically Afghan. It encompasses the bitter arc of the #AfghanWar in its most violent place, Helmand Province. It’s also the story of women in a traditional society struggling against the lack of choice. Even before she was born, Khadija was engaged to her first cousin, Zia Ul Haq. She was 6 — and he was 15 years older — when they were formally married. In 2010, her husband joined the Taliban. And at 10, Khadija became a widow. She was then forced to marry the next oldest brother, Aminullah. She was pregnant in 2014 when he was killed by a roadside bomb. “I lost him and I was thinking, ‘How could this happen to me?’” she said. “But it is God’s decision, so I can say nothing.” Khadija gave birth to their daughter a few months later. And the next year, she married the third brother, Shamsullah Shamsuddin. “We didn’t force her to marry me,” he said, “although we could have.” “Once I had dreams,” Khadija said, “but I cannot talk about my dreams with anyone, because I am a woman.” Visit the link in our profile to read the full story, by @rodnordland, and to see more photos by @erintrieb.


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