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Afghanistan has recently been closely engaging with Indonesia to share the latter’s experiences in peace building, building on diversity and pluralism in the world’s largest Muslim-majority country. The Jakarta Post’s Tama Salim spoke with Afghanistan’s First Lady, Rula Ghani, also known as Bibi Gul, on the role of women in advocating for peace. Here are excerpts of the interview.
(The Jakarta Post / Tama Salim)