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27 May 2004

The sound of music
After the silence of the Taliban years, Afghanistan is beginning to hum again.
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Freemuse report on music censorship in Afghanistan

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Afghanistan: Short video about music and 'community censorship'
In a short documentary video about music and 'community censorship' in Afghanistan, the 19-year-old Afghan singer Mariam says she gets verbal abuse all the time
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Freemuse Special Report, 'The cage is singing', is an in-depth report with ten video interviews and a book about music censorship in Afghanistan - past and present
25 February 2008
Afghanistan / UK: Film festival celebrates banned music
A film festival in Edingburgh entitled 'Reel Afghanistan' celebrates the Afghan art form which was banned by the Taliban: music
18 February 2008
Afghanistan: Female musicians put their lives in danger
A report from a music school in Kabul is a story about the kind of difficulties and dangers female musicians face in present day Afghanistan. They must work in secret
15 January 2008
Afghanistan: Bomb hits music shop
A bomb exploded in a music shop in a small town in Eastern Afghanistan and hurt the shopkeeper
23 October 2007
Afghanistan: Famed exiled singer returned after 18 years
One of "Afghanistan's living treasures", Ustada Farida Mahwash stepped foot in Afghanistan for the first time in almost two decades to give a series of benefit concerts
23 October 2007
Mirwaiss Sidiqi: Music in Afghanistan 2006
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Afghanistan: Fewer music prohibitions on religious grounds
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Afghanistan: Singing about women critised by imam
Afghan DJ Besho has been criticised by an influential cleric among Afghanistan’s religious élite: "Singing about women and guns is certainly not allowed."
08 May 2006
Afghanistan: First female music performance in a decade
As the first female singer to take to the stage in Afghanistan in more than a decade, Tajik singer Maniza Daulat performed for 1,500 male fans in Kabul
25 January 2006
Afghanistan: Strict self-censorship on Afghan music tv
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10 January 2006
Afghanistan: Seven musicians killed by gunmen
The popular singer Qhurban Nazar and six musicians have been killed by gunmen in northern Afghanistan, reports BBC News
26 September 2005
Afghanistan: Musicians unite against censorship
130 Afghans have established a new musician’s organisation, the Afghanistan Music Foundation, to fight against music censorship and oppression of musicians
25 May 2005
Abdul Samay Hamed: Censorship conference in Afghanistan
In this interview the Afghan poet Zhakfar Hussaini explains the way song lyrics were censored in the communist periods in Afghanistan
26 February 2005
Afghanistan pulls cable channels
Cable TV channels showing raunchy Bollywood movies and foreign music videos have - again - been taken off air in Afghanistan by the government
12 November 2004
Afghanistan: The sound of music
After the silence of the Taliban years, Afghanistan is beginning to hum again
27 May 2004
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Post Scriptum by John Baily to the report: "Can you stop the birds singing?" The censorship of music in Afghanistan
24 September 2003
Breaking the Silence: Music in Afghanistan
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01 March 2002
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Extensive article by John Baily on musical life in Afghanistan
01 March 2002
Freemuse report on censorship of music in Afghanistan
"Can you stop the birds singing?" Freemuse report on the censorship of music in Afghanistan. Abstract, full report (PDF) and musical examples
01 May 2001
Press launch: Afghanistan report launched in London
Afghanistan report launched in London
01 May 2001
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Video interview with an authority on music administration in Afghanistan. He talks about how music was censored within Radio Television Afghanistan
25 February 2008
Afghanistan: New media restrictions according to Sharia law
A letter from the Ministry of Culture and Information stated that "everything which is against the Sharia laws should not be printed, broadcasted, audio/video telecasted"
21 April 2008
Afghanistan: Restrictions on music discussed in parliament
A commission for cultural and religious affairs in Afghanistan's lower house of parliament suggested to impose new restrictions on music and dance performance
02 April 2008
Afghanistan: Singer becomes symbol in the struggle for music freedom
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13 March 2008
Afghanistan: Singing ban is illegal, says governor
During Music Freedom Day 2008, governor Ata Mohammed Noor announced that he would try to solve the problem with the ban preventing male artists from singing at weddings
04 March 2008
Afghanistan: Broadcast of Colombian singer censored
A performance by the Colombian pop star Shakira has provoked a row between the Afghan government and the country’s independent media
20 November 2007
Afghanistan: Wedding musicians out of work because of religious ban
Musicians in the Balkh province are out of work since a new fatwa - a ban - was issued on wedding parties by a religious council in July 2007
30 August 2007
Afghanistan: Music download shop attacked, two killed
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09 May 2007
Afghanistan: Interview with Jamshid Matin X
This is an interview with Jamshid Matin X – a presenter and producer for a daily music show and a Top 10 music show – who fled to America because of death threats
01 June 2006
Afghanistan: Tolo TV wins Reporters Without Borders' yearly prize
Afghanistan's main privately-owned TV station, Tolo TV, wins the ‘2005 Reporters Without Borders - Fondation de France Prize’
12 December 2005
Afghanistan: Bittersweet success of secret girl band
The Afghan girl group, ‘Burka Band,’ continues to receive media attention and draw new fans, even though they are no longer active.
13 October 2005
Afghanistan: music tv presenter receives asylum in Sweden
Presenter of the Afghan music show ‘Hop’, Shakeb Isaar, has received asylum in Sweden.
12 September 2005
Afghanistan: music tv presenter seeks asylum in Sweden
Presenter of the music show ‘Hop’ who fears for his life now seeks asylum in Sweden
08 August 2005
Afghanistan: Wajihi Rastagar
Interview with Wajiha Rastagar, one of the most famous Afghan female singers, about her first steps towards music, and how she sees the present situation in the country today
30 May 2005
Afghanistan: 24-year-old female presenter of music show killed
On May 18, 2005, ex-TV presenter Shaima Rezayee, 24, was shot in Kabul by unknown men. Her killing is possibly linked to her presenting of the music show ‘Hop’.
19 May 2005
Breaking the Silence: Afghanistan documentary out on DVD
Breaking the Silence - the award winning documentary from 2002 by Simon Broughton on music after the fall of the Taliban is now available on DVD
06 December 2004
Afghanistan: Ban on local women singers lifted
More than two years after the fall of the Talibans, state television has broadcast for the first time footage of an Afghan woman singing
14 January 2004
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Speeches at the launch of the Freemuse report “Can you stop the birds singing?”, London 2001
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Afghanistan Online
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