Named one of Time magazine’s 'Women of the Year,' Afghan journalist Zahra Joya says she is determined to keep reporting on women’s issues in Afghanistan. MsReads
Named one of Time magazine’s "Women of the Year," Afghan journalist Zahra Joya says she is determined to keep reporting on women’s issues in Afghanistan.
In an interview with VOA Pashto Managing Editor Shaista Lami, Joya said she was determined to keep reporting on the plight of Afghan women. And I still continuously put my efforts together with the women who are out protesting. I did not give in to fear of the Taliban and have covered every gathering, every conference and every protest held in the streets of Kabul.
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