filmmaker zohreh soleimani has been cover the issue of women's rights in afghanistan for more than a decade. she's reported progress for women since the fall of the taliban in in 2001. but today women's rights and security are under assault from all sides. taliban insurgents, tribal warlords, even members of parliament. kaled is a spokesperson for a governor and prominent advocate for afghan women's rights. >> i received threats. these days, the enemy is focused especially on women. the enemy never wants women in afghanistan to advance. >> reporter: soleimani went to a safe house, for women who escaped abuse or forced marriages. >> hello, i'd like to hear about your cases. mader, describe your problem for me. >> my problem is my brother-in-law. he raped me in my father's house. he also raped my 12-year-old sister. for the next two and a half years, my family wouldn't let me leave the house. finally, i escaped and came to the safe house. >> what do your parents say? i told my mom and she said, i can't do anything about that. if i had told my father, he would have beaten me. my mother