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Laila Haidari (born 1978) is an Afghan activist and restaurateur. She runs Mother Camp, a drug rehabilitation centre she founded in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2010. She also owns Taj Begum, a Kabul cafe that funds Mother Camp. Taj Begum is frequently raided because it breaks taboos; the cafe is run by a woman and allows unmarried men and women to eat together. Haidari is the subject of the 2018 documentary film Laila at the Bridge.

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  • Laila Haidari (Pakistan, 1978) és una activista pels drets humans i restauradora afganesa. Dirigeix Mother Camp, un centre de rehabilitació de la drogoaddicció que va fundar a Kabul (Afganistan), el 2010. També és propietària de Taj Begum, un cafè de Kabul que finança Mother Camp. A més, és la protagonista del documental Laila at the Bridge (2018). (ca)
  • Laila Haidari (Quetta, Pakistan, 1978) giza eskubideen aldeko ekintzailea eta Afganistango zaharberritzailea da. 2010ean Kabulen (Afganistan) sortu zuen Mother Camp drogazaletasunaren errehabilitazio-zentroa zuzentzen zuen. Mother Camp finantzatzen zuen Kabuleko Taj Begum kafetegiaren jabea ere izan zen. Gainera, Laila at the Bridge 2018ko dokumentalaren protagonista da. (eu)
  • Laila Haidari (1978) es una activista por los derechos humanos y restauradora afgana. Dirige Mother Camp, un centro de rehabilitación de la drogadicción que fundó en Kabul, Afganistán, en 2010. También es propietaria de Taj Begum, un café de Kabul que financia Mother Camp. Además es la protagonista del documental de 2018 Laila at the Bridge.​ (es)
  • Laila Haidari (born 1978) is an Afghan activist and restaurateur. She runs Mother Camp, a drug rehabilitation centre she founded in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2010. She also owns Taj Begum, a Kabul cafe that funds Mother Camp. Taj Begum is frequently raided because it breaks taboos; the cafe is run by a woman and allows unmarried men and women to eat together. Haidari is the subject of the 2018 documentary film Laila at the Bridge. (en)
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  • 1978-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Quetta, Pakistan (en)
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  • Laila Haidari (en)
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  • Laila Haidari (Pakistan, 1978) és una activista pels drets humans i restauradora afganesa. Dirigeix Mother Camp, un centre de rehabilitació de la drogoaddicció que va fundar a Kabul (Afganistan), el 2010. També és propietària de Taj Begum, un cafè de Kabul que finança Mother Camp. A més, és la protagonista del documental Laila at the Bridge (2018). (ca)
  • Laila Haidari (Quetta, Pakistan, 1978) giza eskubideen aldeko ekintzailea eta Afganistango zaharberritzailea da. 2010ean Kabulen (Afganistan) sortu zuen Mother Camp drogazaletasunaren errehabilitazio-zentroa zuzentzen zuen. Mother Camp finantzatzen zuen Kabuleko Taj Begum kafetegiaren jabea ere izan zen. Gainera, Laila at the Bridge 2018ko dokumentalaren protagonista da. (eu)
  • Laila Haidari (1978) es una activista por los derechos humanos y restauradora afgana. Dirige Mother Camp, un centro de rehabilitación de la drogadicción que fundó en Kabul, Afganistán, en 2010. También es propietaria de Taj Begum, un café de Kabul que financia Mother Camp. Además es la protagonista del documental de 2018 Laila at the Bridge.​ (es)
  • Laila Haidari (born 1978) is an Afghan activist and restaurateur. She runs Mother Camp, a drug rehabilitation centre she founded in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2010. She also owns Taj Begum, a Kabul cafe that funds Mother Camp. Taj Begum is frequently raided because it breaks taboos; the cafe is run by a woman and allows unmarried men and women to eat together. Haidari is the subject of the 2018 documentary film Laila at the Bridge. (en)
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  • Laila Haidari (ca)
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