A BBC investigation has revealed widespread allegations of sexual harassment and abuse in the Afghan Police Force.
After months of research, the BBC has spoken to a number of women who say they were raped or assaulted by their superiors or colleagues. Human rights groups say the majority of the attacks go unreported.
Momena waived her anonymity to talk to the BBC about what happened to her. She is still working as a policewoman, although she has changed departments.
Hosna Jalil is no longer Deputy Interior Minister. She says she believes she was removed because she had been "a loud voice".
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After months of research, the BBC has spoken to a number of women who say they were raped or assaulted by their superiors or colleagues. Human rights groups say the majority of the attacks go unreported.
Momena waived her anonymity to talk to the BBC about what happened to her. She is still working as a policewoman, although she has changed departments.
Hosna Jalil is no longer Deputy Interior Minister. She says she believes she was removed because she had been "a loud voice".
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