The Library of Congress has just opened an exhibit of letters and scrolls sent by Afghan listeners to Radio Azadi, Radio Free Europe’s service for Afghanistan, and put a bunch of them online. It’s worth sneaking a peak, here, to hear what Afghans are talking (and complaining) about.
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