Review: Love Crimes of Kabul

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Love Crimes of Kabul


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“Though interviews imbue nearly every situation, Eshaghian’s tact is much more conversational than most, playing off of the the prisoners as they debate their situations and spill their hearts, unveiling a sexist system at war with physical affection and basic human rights.”

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