AFGHANISTAN-SESAME-STREET-WOMEN-RIGHTS-ENTERTAINMENT
In this photograph taken on April 10, 2016, an Afghan puppeteer holds a muppet named "Zari" for a recording at an Afghan television studio in Kabul. - Known in Afghanistan as "Baghch-e-Simsim", or Sesame Garden, the programme debuted in the country in 2011 and is the most popular children's series on television today. With purple skin and an orange nose, her multi-coloured braids wrapped in a headscarf, Zari is Sesame Street's first female, Afghan muppet and she has a message: girl power. - TO GO WITH AFP STORY Afghanistan-Sesame-Street-women-rights-Entertainment,FOCUS by Mushtaq Mojaddidi (Photo by WAKIL KOHSAR / AFP) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY Afghanistan-Sesame-Street-women-rights-Entertainment,FOCUS by Mushtaq Mojaddidi (Photo by WAKIL KOHSAR/AFP via Getty Images)

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