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Soosan Firooz is an Afghan rapper. (Photo courtesy of Soosan Firooz.)

Soosan Firooz grew up a refugee, fleeing Afghanistan's brutal civil war. But her family moved back seven years ago, and now she's supporting herself as a rapper -- a role not typically played by women.


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Afghan women are making strides in a cultural arena usually dominated by men: music.

Take Soosan Firooz. She’s a 23-year-old actress who’s recently become Afghanistan’s first female rapper.

This song is called “Our Neighbors”.

And it’s striking a chord with people who — like her — grew up as refugees during the Afghan civil war of the 1990s.

Firooz spent her childhood in Iran and Pakistan. She and her family went back to Afghanistan seven years ago.

And now she’s found a way to share her experience living in exile with others.

“Listen to my story,” she raps. “War started and pushed us out and that’s when our misery and homelessness started.”

Firooz lives in Kabul, where she supports her family with the money she makes as an actress.

That profession, for the most part, seems safe.

But her decision to start singing has rattled extremists.

“My family supports me and they’re proud of me,” Firooz said. “But there are some people who call me on the phone to threaten me. They tell me that if I continue singing, they’ll spray acid in my face. But I’m not afraid. I’ll keep singing.”

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john nelson 11 November, 2012 01:57:55
i think she's brave lady because women are restricted to live in veil all the time and there are many thing's which islamic women facing right now....keep it up firooz singing isn't bad idea.
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