Afghan student Fauzia used to make ends meet voicing ads on a radio station in the Taliban heartland of Kandahar, but that came to an abrupt end when the Islamists swept to power in August.
By Emmanuel DuparcqAgence France-PresseKANDAHAR, Afghanistan Afghan student Fauzia used to make ends meet voicing ads on a radio station in the Taliban heartland of Kandahar, but that came to an abrupt end when the Islamists swept to power in August.Their order was clear: no female voices on the air.Afghanistan’s new rulers have promised more moderate governance than their