Zoya's Story: A Woman's Struggle for Freedom in Afghanistan

Zoya's Story: A Woman's Struggle for Freedom in Afghanistan

by John Follain (Author), Rita Cristofari (Author), Zoya Zoya (Author)

Synopsis

Zoya grew up during the wars that ravaged Afghanistan and lost both her parents in a bombing raid on Kabul. Zoya's story is of a young woman fighting a clandestine war of resistance against the Taliban at the risk of her own life. Having escaped in her teens to Pakistan where she now works tirelessly in a refugee camp, she also makes dangerous journeys back to her homeland to help the women oppressed by a regime that enforces the wearing of the stifling burqua, condones public stoning if they venture out without a male chaperone and absolutely forbids women's education or work. Zoya's story is a memoir that speaks louder than the images of devastation and outrage; it is a powerful message of optimism as she struggles to bring the plight of Afghan women to the world's attention.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New
Publisher: Headline Review
Published: 06 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0755311132
ISBN 13: 9780755311132

Author Bio
John Follain is a journalist and author living in Rome. Rita Cristofari has worked as a press officer for the UN and Medecins sans Frontieres and now writes on human rights issues. They are married, and first met Zoya when they were granted permission to interview her during a RAWA fund-raising trip to Italy in May 2001.