and suzanne and mark colodny. >> ramita navai: as the taliban took power in afghanistan last year, i began working undercover there. the taliban were promising to respect women's rights. but we started gathering evidence... (prison door clanking) ...of women jailed by the taliban without trial and held in secret. (speaking dari) >> woman: >> navai: of girls abducted from their homes and forcibly married. (speaking dari) >> nuria: >> navai: of women living in hiding... (woman speaking, weeping) ...and in fear of their lives. ♪ ♪ with those speaking out risking imprisonment. >> arifa (in dari): ♪ ♪ >> navai: this is the afghanistan the taliban don't want the world to see. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> navai: i arrived in the country a few months after the taliban seized power. there was already widespread fear among women. and signs that the taliban were using their extreme interpretation of islamic law to crack down on them. i traveled to the west of afghanistan, where i had heard accounts that young women were disappearing. their fa