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Malian music legend Cheick Tidiane Seck is in the studio to talk about his new album and fighting for his country's cultural heritage. Also on the show: we hear from director Kassim Sanogo who's making a film about the victims of Sharia law in Mali. Finally, we discover the "Kinshasa Kids" who have turned to music after being kicked out of their homes accused of witchcraft.
This guy is laying. He was not only the founder of Afghan star, there was a team and the entire team was working on the Afghan star show. He just trys to make an excuse to not go back to Afghanistan otherwise his life is not in danger. He was a Radio Technician during Taliban regime which he learned it practically and when the Taliban was distoryed in 2001,he got a job in a Privat TV chennal called Ariana. In 2008 the Afghan Star show was sponsored by Sun dance show and Dauod Sediqi was representing Afghan star show. He got the advantage of that chance and did not go back to Afghanistan. He trys to cheat the world that his life is in risk in Afghanistan. The question is that, those girls and boys who particepated in show are living safely in Afghanistan. How is life is in dager?
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thats not good to far awy
thats not good to far awy from ur country i hop that daoud sediqi to go back to Afghanistan and keep doing his job
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This guy is laying. He was not only the founder of Afghan star, there was a team and the entire team was working on the Afghan star show. He just trys to make an excuse to not go back to Afghanistan otherwise his life is not in danger. He was a Radio Technician during Taliban regime which he learned it practically and when the Taliban was distoryed in 2001,he got a job in a Privat TV chennal called Ariana. In 2008 the Afghan Star show was sponsored by Sun dance show and Dauod Sediqi was representing Afghan star show. He got the advantage of that chance and did not go back to Afghanistan. He trys to cheat the world that his life is in risk in Afghanistan. The question is that, those girls and boys who particepated in show are living safely in Afghanistan. How is life is in dager?