A new morality law is full of restrictions. No neckties for men. Photos cannot be reproduced. The harshest rules are for women — who are singing... Afghan women sing to protest a law that orders them ...
The Afghan Whigs‘ first new song in five years, “I’ll Make You See God,” is raw emotion. Frontman Greg Dulli’s lyrics don’t make much sense — there’s something about everything becoming “ebony,” and ...
Afghan refugees in Pakistan face forced repatriation amidst stricter measures. Najeebullah Khitab, a singer raised in Pakistan, prepares to leave, carrying memories and dreams to his homeland that ...
The Afghan Whigs haven’t released an album in 16 years, but they’ve had no good reason to. Their frontman Greg Dulli can’t name a single band who’ve come to replace them. Even when you really press ...
Afghan musician Farida Tarana's new song, Group Sex, in which she criticizes polygamy and Taliban restrictions on women, has caused an uproar in Afghanistan since it was released three months ago. She ...
NEW DELHI, India, October 21 (UNHCR) - A former humanitarian aid worker and journalist in Afghanistan, Khalid has found a new vocation as a band manager in India and a new purpose to his life. "This ...
An woman in Kabul walks past a wall mural with a map of Afghanistan. A sweeping new morality law issued by the Taliban requires women to have a male escort on any trip outside home. (Wakil Koshar | ...
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