Khaleej Times

Elham bags ‘Afghan American Idol’ for first time

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kabul — An Afghan woman has become the first to win a popular singing competitio­n, with her victory coming as fears grow that women could lose hard-won rights if the US does a peace deal with the Taleban.

Zahra Elham, in her 20s and from Afghanista­n’s Hazara ethnic minority, snatched first place from her male runner-up on Afghan Star — a local version of American Idol — in which hundreds of men and women have competed for 14 seasons.

“I popped the hearts of men out of their chests today,” a happy Elham told the audience during the contest’s finale late Thursday.

“I am so so happy, I cannot even find words to express my feelings... Today, I represent all the girls of Afghanista­n. Today not only Zahra Elham but all the girls in Afghanista­n have won,” she said amid cheers, applause and even tears from the admiring audience.

Known for her high pitch and raspy voice, she had previously said she wanted to break the grasp of male winners on the competitio­n, first launched in 2005 and one of Afghanista­n’s most popular television shows.

“Your win is a slap in the face of jealous Afghan men,” Sonita Rasa wrote on Zahra’s Facebook page.

“Hope you don’t disappear after this big win and hope the situation allows you to continue to get to your dreams,” Tanin, another user, wrote.

As talks between Washington and the Taleban aimed at ending the long war progress, many Afghans fear a premature US withdrawal could see the Taleban return to some semblance of power.

Young women, keenly aware of how their gender was banished behind doors under Taleban rule, are among the most vocal in warning they will not compromise their hard-won rights if the insurgents return. —

I am so so happy, I cannot even find words to express my feelings... Today, I represent all the girls of Afghanista­n. Today not only Zahra Elham but all the girls in Afghanista­n have won

Zahra Elham, winner

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