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My thoughts are on what can be done, but any resolution I see will be with bloody conflicts. People went out on the streets in some Afghan cities and the peaceful demonstrations were met with Tal...
@Pantera
2 years ago
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The latest from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini responds to the heartbreak of the current refugee crisis with this beautifully illustrated short work...
@Teji
3 years ago
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Afghanistan Director Hervé Ludovic De Lys said: "UNICEF is shocked by the rapid increase in grave violations against children in Afghanistan. The brutality is increasing day by day. We must prioriti...
@ceydanaz
2 years ago
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Thanks for this article and for having this conversation with me. I actually started a discussion about this in another forum. (* https://forumcoin.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=30879 )~ However, wh...
@cmoneyspinner
2 years ago
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I feel vary sad to Afghanistan,s people . Everyone left Afghanistan empty handed but in future i hope they will be one of the best country
@Moizlefti111
2 years ago
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U.S. President Joe Biden discusses his 'Build Back Better' agenda and administration efforts to "lower prescription drug prices," in the East Room at the White House in Washington, U.S., August 12,...
@Romz143
2 years ago
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I wonder what's next for Afghanistan. This is saddening. If the banks have closed, other industries will surely follow. Telecommunications companies, internet providers, malls, etc. They're going ba...
@remofm
2 years ago
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I hope so. Afghanistan is a nice country, not rich, but nice. Many years ago, Afghanistan was great to visit but now not so much.
@Crypto_Politics
3 years ago
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Europe has accepted a lot of refugees and not just from Syria and Afghanistan. Every year people from all over Africa come to Europe. I am sadden for Turkey as I know a lot of people from there...
@CryptoLemon
2 years ago
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It's really scary, darling! Admittedly, the Americans tried a similar weapon in Afghanistan, but the Chinese used this weapon for the first time. I have heard that the Russians are preparing similar...
@MarijaJak
3 years ago
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It is obvious that all governments of this morally debased world we all find ourselves in is and cannot be trusted at all irrespective of how much they may seem to talk about themselves or pose to p...
@Pheazer
2 years ago
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It began a lot earlier than 2016. "consolidation of power by communist dictators." But you won't mention any? The situation is awful in Syria & South Sudan as you mention but what about the incarcer...
@Librarian
2 years ago
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It is truly horrible what is happening in Afghanistan. I can't even imagine how they are living there, that they would rather risk their lives on a plane. The people who came up with the idea of cre...
@rodriguezpct
2 years ago
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This post is perfect depiction of my thoughts too. yesterday only I had commented on another Afghanistan related article and how it broke my heart to think about the women there, who are forced to m...
@Theblackdoll
2 years ago
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This is a very heartbreaking reality. It also broke my heart whenever I see news like what happened in Afghanistan. Many innocent people are suffering because of fighting for power.
@Yzza0625
2 years ago
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Why blame the USA, when it's their home country after all. The President of Afghanistan also left the country and the military didn't fight back, then blame the government. I think it's not wrong fo...
@Ayane-chan
2 years ago
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Could have! Yes! But the question is, does Afghanistan had the infrastructure for adopting BCH? Probably they could have had it... but as far as I know, the country had been in a disarray even befor...
@JLoberiza
2 years ago
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If the geopolitical importance of Afghanistan is that important, then the Afghans themselves should have secured their spot in the world's arena and not have a president who ran out on them the firs...
@cmoneyspinner
2 years ago
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Yup, too scary to be in Afghanistan especially at these times, amiga.
@Bloghound
2 years ago
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We can only pray for the people of Afghanistan and that the new government under Taliban actually delivers on these promises. I'm not sure that any kind of promise means something. The Taliban...
@Pantera
2 years ago
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I saw the news about the banks shutting down which means no way out or no means of survival for the citizens of Afghanistan who have their money in the banks. Too bad and this is one thing crypto...
@George_Dee
2 years ago
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Indeed you've got a great point here as all banks all over the world have the same mentality of thinking they own our monies deposited with them especially those of the third world nations of Africa...
@Pheazer
2 years ago
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I felt down reading about the problem in Afghanistan, I am not sure the country has gone 10 years with war or terrorism issues. It is really a sad one because of the conditions of the citizens.
@George_Dee
2 years ago
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There are several signs that suggest Biden has not done and will not do better for the US than Trump. (1) Inflation has been going up and up thanks to the massively expensive spending bills. (2)...
@LateToTheParty
2 years ago
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It's sad, my brother. So many things are happening and going on without accountability. I feel for the women of Afghanistan. How will they cope? They feel even the brunt of this more and it's not a...
@Olasquare
2 years ago
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It's peaceful to live in a place with independence. I pity those people in Afghanistan now, they were conquered by the terrorist again and left behind by their government and allies. I pray for peac...
@Ayane-chan
2 years ago
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Well, the gem, the mineral, is lapis lazuli. The main source has always been Northern Afghanistan, but it is mined also in Russia and Chile, and to a lesser extent in a few other countries. Ultra...
@Mictorrani
2 years ago
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The situation there is abhorrent and abysmal, and I wish there was a workable solution. The unfortunate truth is as you said, that these people are born fighters. It is all they know. I am almost in...
@Porwest
2 years ago
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Nice post you really did your research on this. @Pantera post a similar article yesterday about Afghanistan Once Again Under the Taliban Rule : I think you should read that, it have some great info...
@NakamotoBch
2 years ago
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Yeah In Afghanistan, there is miserable state. Bankers and even thier president made its flight to UAE with all its asstes leaving them in poverty and hunger. Crypto especially BCH can make and save...
@Dr.Zak
2 years ago
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