'Afghanistan once again a silent nation,' says founder of Kabul music academy
Christiane Amanpour speaks with Ahmad Naser Sarmast, founder of the Afghan National Institute of Music, on the Taliban's crackdown on cultural rights and his mission to help Afghan children realize their artistic dreams.
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