Abstract
The article presents a critical review of VoA Deewa Radio, a Pashto language radio started by the US following the Afghan war in the year 2001 to combat the Taliban ideological propaganda in the Af-Pak regions. It is argued that the radio has specific designs of persuasion and propaganda to counter the Taliban’s narrative of the War on Terror in the region. This study employs qualitative methodology of interpretive analysis to examine the VOA Deewa programs and agenda and link it to the wider discursive pattern of war and US positioning in the minds of populace.

Mehnaz Gul, Zia Obaid, Amir Hussain. (2016) VoA Deewa Radio: Propaganda or Persuasion?, Putaj Humanities And Social Science, Volume-23, Issue-1.
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