Malala Advocates for Afghan Women's Rights
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•Malala: I never imagined women's rights would be lost so easily
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Malala Yousafzai : I never imagined that the rights of women would be compromised so easily.
The 27-year-old Nobel Prize Winner is executive producer on Bread & Roses documentary.
The film documents the lives of three Afghan women living under the Taliban regime.
Malala: "A lot of girls are finding themselves in a very hopeless, depressing situation".
All three of the women featured in the film are no longer living in Afghanistan .
Malala hopes the documentary prompts more international pressure on the Taliban to restore women's rights.
The title, Bread & Roses , was inspired by an Afghan saying: "Bread is a symbol of freedom, earning a salary and supporting the family".
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