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Darwaz, a district , where she learned that villagers are caught between many different problems. full story
After 33 years people of Afghanistan experienced two democratic elections resulted having an elected president and parliament since 2001. full story
Fawzia Koofi’s Challenging Trip
Fawzia Koofi, Deputy Speaker of the Lower House of the National Assembly of Afghanistan, traveled to remote district of Badakhshan province in northern part of the country on December 27. full story
Fawzia Koofi, Deputy Speaker of the Lower House of the National Assembly of Afghanistan, paid visit to Kabul University students, who couldn't make it to be with their families during Islamic holidays due to final exam and financial conditions. full story
Ms. Fawzia Koofi, the Second Deputy of the Afghanistan Parliament, attended the conference of Council of Women
World Leaders that took place in France. 1500 women from 130 countries were invited to attend the seminar. full story
Bush guest grateful for U.S. commitment
Fawzia Koofi, the veiled woman shown repeatedly at first lady Laura Bush's right elbow during the State of the Union, does not care about her newfound celebrity or that President Bush did not recognize her by name in his address Tuesday. full story
Widespread corruption plagues Afghan government: officials
Jan 31, 2009
Corroborating the allegations is tricky, since such illicit dealings don't leave a paper trail. But it's largely taken as a given in Afghanistan that every position of power - from the lowliest job in the civil service straight up to provincial governorships and cabinet posts - is available for the right price. "It's an auction," said Fawzia Koofi, an Afghan parliamentarian from the skillet-shaped province of Badakhshan full story
A day with Mrs. Fawzia Koofi, Afghan MP and her social activities and considerations. full story
Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, right, listens to Afghan Parliament Member Fawzia Koofi during a panel 'Can We Still Win In Afghanistan' during the Brussels Forum in Brussels, watch here
Afghanistan’s Parliament Member, Fawzia Koofi celebrated the birthday of prophet Mohammad peace be upon him and March 8th, International Women's Day, with hundreds of families in Kabul province. Ms. Koofi, Afghanistan’s popular moderate leader visited with disadvantaged families and widowed women in Reshkhor district full story
Afghanistan's 2009 presidential election.
Ms. Koofi Met With Students
Women in Afghan Politic
By: Fawzia Koofi
Throughout the 20 century, the debate on women’s . full story
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Women's Gains at Risk in Afghanistan
By: M. Ashraf Haidari
Afghan women have now regained most of the freedoms. full story
US Pres. Obama's Message in Celebration of Nowruz
Can We Still Win in Fawzia Koofi in France Fawzia Koofi struggles to help
Afghanistan People
February 24, 2009
Support Committee For Fawzia Koofi is proud to announce that Ms. Fawzia Koofi has been selected as the "Young Global Leader" of 2009. full story
Facing The Nation Fawzia Koofi
Fawzia Koofi struggles to help people
AFGHANISTAN: HOW TO WIN THE WAR ON DRUGS
M. Ashraf Haidari 3/27/09
The challenges currently facing Afghanistan and the US-led . full story
SECURING AFGHANISTAN: THE WAR OF PERCEPTIONS
An Interview with M. Ashraf Haidari, the Political Counselor of the Embassy of Afghanistan in Washington DCInternational Affairs Forum:
What is your government’s reaction to the new strategy for Afghanistan, which President Obama announced today?
Haidari: The government and people of Afghanistan welcome the new US strategy for Afghanistan. The strategy is truly comprehensive in scope, pledging to provide the requisite military and non-military resources to stabilize Afghanistan. We appreciate the fact that the new US strategy incorporates our core concerns and demands and, that is, to focus on consolidating our new democracy by building our state institutions, both civilian and military, so that we overtime build the necessary capacity to drive the rebuilding process and defend our country. . story
Op-Ed: Righting the Wrong Perceptions about Afghanistan
March 28, 2009 
By M. Ashraf Haidari, Political Counselor, Embassy of Afghanistan in Washington, DC full story
Afghanistan DC embassy reacts to Obama's new Afghanistan/Pakistan plan
President Obama introduced a new strategy today to “disrupt, dismantle, and defeat” al-Qaida and the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The president called the escalating violence and corruption in the region perilous, and vowed to help unify and stabilize the neighboring countries.
resident Obama announces futher personnel for Afghanistan
US President Barack Obama has confirmed a fundamental rethink of US strategy in Afghanistan and Pakistan to combat an "increasingly perilous" situation.
He said growing radical forces in the area posed the greatest threat to the American people and the world. full story
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The full text of the Aghanistan Conference 2009: Opening statements click here
By Lina Haidari
Here she comes,
A legend of a woman, riding the horse of destiny with the speed of fate on paths of eternity.
Here she comes,
Fawzia Koofi on CNN in ''Afghanistan 'rape' law puts women's rights front and center
What Are We Fighting For? Fawzia he speaks to Panorama Corbin about the problems women face in Afghanistan. Full story
There is no such thing as good Taliban or bad Taliban
Announcement from the office of Fawzia Koofi full story
Wrong People in Wrong Positions
Fawzia interview with Danish national television
Wrong People in Wrong Positions
Fawzia Koofi, Afghan Senator and Feminist Leader, interview with Danish national television DR2 watch here