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Fawzia Koofi

    Fawzia Koofi is a prominent Afghan politician and activist for women's and children's rights. Her writing is dedicated to advocating for equality and justice, offering a unique perspective on the social and political challenges of her country. Through her works, she seeks to inspire and empower the voices of the oppressed, championing a better future for all. Her writing highlights the importance of education and female leadership as crucial pillars of progress.

    Nur eine Tochter
    The Favoured Daughter: One Woman's Fight to Lead Afghanistan into the Future
    • "The nineteenth daughter of a local village leader in rural Afghanistan, Fawzia Koofi was left to die in the sun after birth by her mother. But she survived, and perseverance in the face of extreme hardship has defined her life ever since. Despite the abuse of her family, the exploitative Russian and Taliban regimes, the murders of her father, brother, and husband, and numerous attempts on her life, she rose above her fate to becoming the first Afghani woman Parliament speaker. Here, she shares her amazing story, punctuated by a series of poignant letters she wrote to her two daughters before each political trip--letters describing the future and freedoms she dreamed of for them and for all the women of Afghanistan. Today, Koofi is one of the most outspoken critics of human rights violations against Afghani women and children and uses her influence to bring global attention to the situation on the ground in Afghanistan, even as a frustrated American military considers relinquishing it to the Taliban. Her story movingly captures the political and cultural moment in Afghanistan, a country caught between the hope of progress and the bitterness of history"-- Provided by publisher

      The Favoured Daughter: One Woman's Fight to Lead Afghanistan into the Future
    • Fausia Kufi wird als Baby ausgesetzt, um unter der sengenden Sonne in einer der wildesten Berggegenden Afghanistans zu sterben. Sie ist »nur eine Tochter«. Doch sie überlebt – so wie sie unzählige andere bedrohliche Situationen überleben wird. Nichts bringt sie von ihrem Traum von Freiheit ab. Sie besucht die Schule, später die Universität. Sie heiratet einen Mann, den sie liebt, und bringt zwei Töchter zur Welt. Schließlich wagt Fausia das Unvorstellbare: Sie geht in die Politik. Doch dieses Leben verlangt Opfer. Vor jeder Reise schreibt sie ihren Töchtern einen Abschiedsbrief. Darin steht immer die Botschaft, die sich an uns alle richtet: »Verliert niemals den Mut zu träumen!«

      Nur eine Tochter