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AFGHANISTAN -- An Afghan lawmaker's troubles
Did Malalai Joya get kicked out of parliament for demanding progress, or standing in the way? LINDSAY HOLMWOOD talks to her for an asap podcast.

October 11, 2007
By LINDSAY HOLMWOOD, The Associated Press

Malalai Joya was kicked out of the Afghan parliament -- and got numerous death threats -- after calling the body a "stable" or "zoo" and its members "animals."

Were her criticisms of fellow lawmakers legitimate, or was she simply ignoring a reality of politics in Afghanistan -- that progress can't happen without cooperation from some shady characters?

asap talked to Joya and others about the outspoken lawmaker, who's also the subject of "Enemies of Happiness," a feature documentary distributed by the arts organization Women Make Movies that's won awards at Sundance and other film festivals.

Listen to her story in this asap podcast.

http://asap.ap.org/data/interactives/_news/podcast/1011asap_joya2.mp3

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asap contributor Lindsay Holmwood works on AP's International Desk in New York.

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Want to comment? Sound off at soundoffasap@ap.org.






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