Samira Abrar

An Afghan Woman’s Reflection on Afghanistan Post-9/11

I crawled into the car with my six sisters and parents in the middle of the night. The house across from our home in our town of Taluqan had been hit by a rocket. The Taliban had invaded and taken over our town. The ground was shaking from anti-Taliban coalition tanks. The Taliban were arriving in large numbers in pickup trucks and various vehicles with the fighters on top of each other carrying their guns and blaring their anthem of arrival. They took over the radio stations and banned television, cinema, and any form of arts and music. Urban fighting was filling the streets. If anyone left their house, the house would be taken over by the Taliban.

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This Is the Devastating Human Cost of War for Afghan Children

War has had a terrible impact on children in Afghanistan.

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