Logo for Kabul Falling

Kabul Falling

Brazen

On August 15, 2021, the Taliban regained control of Kabul, nearly 20 years after Coalition Forces had cast them out of power. The takeover sent shockwaves throughout the country and the international community. It forced thousands of Afghans to leave their old lives behind and embark on a hellish journey for survival.

In Kabul Falling, Afghans themselves tell you how it happened. You’ll hear how they maneuvered their way through panicked crowds; waded through sewage in a desperate attempt to get into the Kabul airport; withstood beatings and torture; and finally, if they were lucky, boarded a flight into the unknown. You’ll hear stories about big risks, close calls, and unexpected moments of kindness — or luck —  that changed everything. 

Kabul Falling is a Peabody nominated podcast that explores big questions: How does a war end, and who is accountable for the human wreckage left in its wake? How do those involved grapple with the aftermath of the fall and work to rebuild their lives?

Kabul Falling is a Project Brazen production. For more fearless storytelling, search for the Brazen channel on Apple Podcasts or visit brazen.fm, home to all our podcasts, documentaries and newsletters. At Brazen, we show you how the world really works – from espionage and corruption to deal-making and organised crime, we’ll take you inside stories from hidden worlds.

Copyright © 2024 Brazen

On August 15, 2021, the Taliban regained control of Kabul, nearly 20 years after Coalition Forces had cast them out of power. The takeover sent shockwaves throughout the country and the international community. It forced thousands of Afghans to leave their old lives behind and embark on a hellish journey for survival.

In Kabul Falling, Afghans themselves tell you how it happened. You’ll hear how they maneuvered their way through panicked crowds; waded through sewage in a desperate attempt to get into the Kabul airport; withstood beatings and torture; and finally, if they were lucky, boarded a flight into the unknown. You’ll hear stories about big risks, close calls, and unexpected moments of kindness — or luck —  that changed everything. 

Kabul Falling is a Peabody nominated podcast that explores big questions: How does a war end, and who is accountable for the human wreckage left in its wake? How do those involved grapple with the aftermath of the fall and work to rebuild their lives?

Kabul Falling is a Project Brazen production. For more fearless storytelling, search for the Brazen channel on Apple Podcasts or visit brazen.fm, home to all our podcasts, documentaries and newsletters. At Brazen, we show you how the world really works – from espionage and corruption to deal-making and organised crime, we’ll take you inside stories from hidden worlds.

Copyright © 2024 Brazen
6hr 21min
Thumbnail for "Introducing Kabul Falling, Coming Soon".
Kabul fell to the Taliban last year. But for many in Afghanistan, it’s still falling.
Thumbnail for "Ep 1 - The Fall: Escape from Afghanistan Begins".
With the Taliban back in power, Afghans see their dreams go up in smoke — and race to get out of the country any way they can.
Thumbnail for "Ep 2 - A Knock at the Door: The Taliban’s Revenge in Afghanistan".
Afghans who worked with the Americans, women’s rights activists and former members of the Afghan government go into hiding, mapping their way out.
Thumbnail for "Ep 3 - The Fortress: Life or Death in Afghanistan via Whatsapp".
With the airport gates mobbed, Afghans have little chance of entering without help from Western contacts.
Thumbnail for "Ep 4 - The Explosion: Bombing at Abbey Gate in Afghanistan".
Just days before the August 31 deadline for evacuations, a deadly suicide bombing at Kabul’s airport kills at least 183 people and makes it even more difficult for Afghans to escape.
Thumbnail for "Ep 5 - Land Route: Women of Afghanistan Find New Ways to Escape".
After the bombing, the chances of escaping Afghanistan through the airport narrow even further – so journalist Danna hatches a plan to take a group of girls and women over the Tajik border.
Thumbnail for "Ep 6 - Terrible House: Survival in the Taliban's Afghanistan".
International forces have left and the Taliban are now firmly in charge. At-risk Afghans scramble to stay one step ahead of capture and move closer to escape.
Thumbnail for "Ep 7 - Why I Fight: a Taliban Fighter Speaks From Afghanistan".
In a rare interview, a rank-and-file Taliban fighter explains why he took up arms.
Thumbnail for "Ep 8 - Still Falling: Afghanistan, One Year Later".
Over a year since the fall of Kabul, Afghans are still processing what happened, working to rebuild their lives abroad, and worrying about the loved ones they left behind.
Thumbnail for "BONUS: Afghan Composer Arson Fahim On Kabul Falling Soundtrack".
Composer Arson Fahim gives an exclusive interview on his soundtrack for Kabul Falling, Project Brazen’s eight-part series following the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan last year.
Thumbnail for "BONUS: Afghan-British journalist Nelufar Hedayat on Kabul Falling".
Kabul Falling host Nelufar Hedayat gives an exclusive interview on Project Brazen’s eight-part series following the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan last year.
Thumbnail for "BONUS: One Family’s Journey To Escape Afghanistan".
Kabul Falling producer Lucy Woods speaks with Afghan family, the Shakibs, about how they were torn apart by the Taliban takeover last year – and the tireless work that went into reuniting them.
Thumbnail for "BONUS: The Women Journalists Still Fighting on the Frontlines in Afghanistan ".
When Afghanistan fell to the Taliban last year, many female journalists escaped, fearing retribution and persecution. But some brave women remained in the country, determined to tell the stories of life under Taliban rule.
Thumbnail for "BONUS: Building a New Life After Escaping Afghanistan ".
When Afghanistan fell to the Taliban in August 2021, charities rushed to help at-risk individuals and their families flee. The UK-based Azadi Charity rallied to help Rahman, a former acting general in the Afghan army, and his family escape Taliban retribution.
Thumbnail for "BONUS: Arson Fahim: Kabul Falling composer nominated for Ambie award".
Listen to the Ambie-nominated soundtrack for Kabul Falling.
Thumbnail for "BONUS: Refugees, art and healing with Me We International".
How creative pursuits are helping some refugees reclaim their stories.

BONUS: The Women Journalists Still Fighting on the Frontlines in Afghanistan

Thumbnail for "BONUS: The Women Journalists Still Fighting on the Frontlines in Afghanistan ".
October 24, 202212min 25sec

Neha Wadekar, Associate Producer of Kabul Falling, speaks with two Afghan women on their ongoing work in media – and the extreme dangers journalists face as they continue to report under the Taliban’s regime.

In this exclusive audio interview, Rukshana Media founder Zahra Joya talks about setting up the women-focused publication, and shares her own story of escaping Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover. Shirin Yusofi, a Kabul-based journalist at Rukshana Media, shares her motivation for continuing to report from Kabul despite the risks – including terrifying close calls with Taliban enforcers.

Kabul Falling is a Project Brazen production. Subscribe to Brazen+ on Apple Podcasts or at brazen.fm/plus and get exclusive bonus episodes, ad-free listening and early access to new podcasts. 

For more fearless storytelling visit brazen.fm, home to all our podcasts, documentaries and newsletters. At Brazen, we show you how the world really works – from espionage and corruption to deal-making and organised crime, we’ll take you inside stories from hidden worlds.