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Radio Azadi: ten years of impact in Afghanistan

Radio Azadi mobile site. Photo (C) RFE

Radio Azadi mobile site. Photo (C) RFE

This week, RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi marks 10 years of bringing news and information to the people of Afghanistan. During a special day of programming, the station - which reaches over 60% of Afghans weekly - asked listeners to call or write to share what Radio Azadi programming means to them. The reaction was overwhelming as Radio Azadi received thousands of SMS and telephone messages, including from listeners in the country’s most remote villages and from all walks of life.

“We tried to play as many of the messages as we could,” says Radio Azadi Director Hashem Mohmand. “Listeners who didn’t have their tributes aired should know that we still heard their voices. It was humbling to see such an outpouring of affection both for the radio as a whole and for individual presenters,” Mohmand adds. “It was very emotional day for many of us. We are truly honoured to do what we do.”

Radio Azadi is the second incarnation of RFE/RL broadcasting to Afghanistan in the Dari and Pashto languages. “Radio Free Afghanistan” served audiences throughout the country from 1985 to 1993, during the Soviet war in Afghanistan.

(Source: RFE/RL)

1 Comment on “Radio Azadi: ten years of impact in Afghanistan”

  1. #1 SRG
    on Feb 2nd, 2012 at 08:50

    A rarely mentioned fact is that the original Radio Free Afghanistan served as the mouthpiece of forces that this station is attempting to undermine in its ’second incarnation.’

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