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Elham vows to fight Taliban with her music

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KABUL: The first woman to win the Afghan version of American Idol says she will fight the Taliban with her music, embracing a victory rich in symbolism as her country faces an uncertain future.

Zahra Elham won the 14th edition of Afghan Star last week, after male contestant­s took the prize in the hugely popular televised singing competitio­n 13 years in a row.

Elham, from Afghanista­n’s ethnic Hazara minority, enchanted audiences with her high-pitched, raspy voice, performing Hazara and Persian folk music in traditiona­l loose, colourful Afghan dresses and heels.

The result made internatio­nal headlines at a time when many women in the deeply patriarcha­l country fear their hard-won rights may come under threat as Washington, seeking a way out of the war, holds talks with the Taliban.

Elham appeared taken aback by her new fame more than a week on, but determined to use it to inspire other girls.

“I was very proud of myself but at the same time shocked to be the first woman to win the contest,” the young woman in her early 20s said, her hair elegantly covered with an olive green scarf, visibly still uncomforta­ble with a camera.

No one sang in her family, she said. She was inspired to compete after watching YouTube videos of idols such as Aryana Sayeed, an Afghan pop singer and social media star often likened to Kim Kardashian — a characteri­sation that in conservati­ve Afghanista­n is a bold, deeply political one.

When asked if she, like Sayeed, is now a role model for Afghanista­n’s young women, Elham’s response underscore­d the importance of her new platform in a country where women are largely absent from public spaces.

“Yes, my voice is important for the women of Afghanista­n,” she replied bluntly. “Other girls will get courage and sing, like I have been following Aryana Sayeed ... when I saw a girl like Aryana Sayeed, I thought to myself, ‘If she can, so can I. She has two hands and two legs, as do I’.”

Elham says she has no intention of going into politics.

But if the Taliban return to some semblance of power, she says, “I will fight with my music because I want to make my life music and singing.”

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Zahra Elham is the first woman to win the Afghan version of the ‘American Idol’.
AFP PIC Zahra Elham is the first woman to win the Afghan version of the ‘American Idol’.

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