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Book Letter from Kabul

Download or read book Letter from Kabul written by Hamid Karzai and published by Wiley. This book was released on 2006 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Afghanistan′s president speaks to the West about his country′s ongoing struggle to achieve peace, prosperity, and democracy In this important book, Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai writes passionately about his country in an attempt to build a bridge of understanding with America, the West, and the world at large. From the perspective of his personal and political life, he illuminates what Afghanistan has gone through to achieve today′s fledgling democracy, why the defeat of the Taliban was important, what the process of democratization has meant for Afghanistan, why long-term international support is needed for further progress, and what the experience of Afghanistan teaches us about the struggle for peace and stability in the wider world, including the Middle East. President Karzai addresses his ongoing efforts to disarm and demobilize Afghan warlords and his proposals to address poppy cultivation and combat the heroin trade. He discusses the progress Afghanistan has made as well as the areas that are still lacking, such as security, electricity, clean water, and proper health care. The struggle to build a fully healthy and democratic Afghanistan is far from over, Karzai warns, and stresses that aid, support, and understanding from the West is more crucial than ever. Hamid Karzai (Kabul, Afghanistan) is descended from a distinguished family of Afghan tribal leaders. He played key roles in the jihad against the USSR and the fight to oust the Taliban. He became Afghanistan′s first elected president in 2004. Nick Mills (Cumberland, ME) is a Boston University journalism professor and international media trainer. He first met Mr. Karzai in 1987 in Peshawar, Pakistan, and later worked in President Karzai′s press office in Kabul.

Book Letters from Kabul  1966 1968

Download or read book Letters from Kabul 1966 1968 written by Janice Minott and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2008 with total page 405 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Letters from Kabul is a unique page-turning memoir. Janice Minott paints an intimate portrait of an everyday Afghanistan just entering the twentieth century, its peace soon to be shattered by decades of military conflict. The author's humorous and reflective letters make us privy to what the Muslim culture teaches one ordinary American family. Her poignant details of a culture vastly different from our own promise to awaken us to new perspectives as well. The lilting rhythms of Janice's days draw us into Kabul with both zest and profundity. From picking up a family and moving them halfway around the world to acclimating to a world apart, from ventures into the maze of Kabul's Old City bazaars to bone-rattling jeep rides into the Hindu Kush, from an on-the-fly encounter with a friendly smuggler to the heart-warming hospitality of Afghan neighbors: if you've ever fantasized about the reality of living in the mountainous kingdom of Afghanistan. Letters from Kabul offers you an open ticket. Janice writes generously from her unique vantage point as a revolutionary New Englander. Teaching English to a class of adult Afghan women is her passport out of the stifling world of Foreign Service teas and coffees. While her husband oversees the nationwide Peace Corps volunteers, Janice undergoes vast personal transformation. Such transformation ends up being an unexpected gift.

Book Letter from Kabul

Download or read book Letter from Kabul written by Madeleine Poulin and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Night Letters

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  • Author : Chris Sands
  • Publisher : Hurst & Company
  • Release : 2019
  • ISBN : 178738196X
  • Pages : 544 pages

Download or read book Night Letters written by Chris Sands and published by Hurst & Company. This book was released on 2019 with total page 544 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1969, several young men met on a rainy night in Kabul to form an Islamist student group. Their aim was laid out in a simple typewritten statement: to halt the spread of Soviet and American influence in Afghanistan. They went on to change the world. Night Letters tells the extraordinary story of the group's most notorious member, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, and the guerrilla organzation he came to lead, Hizb-e Islami. By the late 1980s, tens of thousands were drawn to Hekmatyar's vision of a radical Islamic state that would sow unrest from Kashmir to Jerusalem. His doctrine of violent global jihad culminated in 9/11 and the birth of ISIS, yet he never achieved his dream of ruling Afghanistan. The peace deal he signed with Kabul in 2016 was yet another controversial twist in an astonishing life. Sands and Qazizai delve into the secret history of Hekmatyar and Hizb-e Islami: their wars against Russian and American troops, and their bloody and bitter feuds with domestic enemies. Based on hundreds of exclusive interviews carried out across the region and beyond, this is the definitive account of the most important, yet poorly understood, international Islamist movement of the last fifty years.

Book Letter from Afghanistan

Download or read book Letter from Afghanistan written by Christopher Rand and published by . This book was released on 1954 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Dancing in the Mosque

Download or read book Dancing in the Mosque written by Homeira Qaderi and published by HarperCollins. This book was released on 2020-12-01 with total page 165 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A People Book of the Week & a Kirkus Best Nonfiction of the Year An exquisite and inspiring memoir about one mother’s unimaginable choice in the face of oppression and abuse in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. In the days before Homeira Qaderi gave birth to her son, Siawash, the road to the hospital in Kabul would often be barricaded because of the frequent suicide explosions. With the city and the military on edge, it was not uncommon for an armed soldier to point his gun at the pregnant woman’s bulging stomach, terrified that she was hiding a bomb. Frightened and in pain, she was once forced to make her way on foot. Propelled by the love she held for her soon-to-be-born child, Homeira walked through blood and wreckage to reach the hospital doors. But the joy of her beautiful son’s birth was soon overshadowed by other dangers that would threaten her life. No ordinary Afghan woman, Homeira refused to cower under the strictures of a misogynistic social order. Defying the law, she risked her freedom to teach children reading and writing and fought for women’s rights in her theocratic and patriarchal society. Devastating in its power, Dancing in the Mosque is a mother’s searing letter to a son she was forced to leave behind. In telling her story—and that of Afghan women—Homeira challenges you to reconsider the meaning of motherhood, sacrifice, and survival. Her story asks you to consider the lengths you would go to protect yourself, your family, and your dignity.

Book An American Bride in Kabul

Download or read book An American Bride in Kabul written by Phyllis Chesler and published by St. Martin's Press. This book was released on 2013-10-01 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Few westerners will ever be able to understand Muslim or Afghan society unless they are part of a Muslim family. Twenty years old and in love, Phyllis Chesler, a Jewish-American girl from Brooklyn, embarked on an adventure that has lasted for more than a half-century. In 1961, when she arrived in Kabul with her Afghan bridegroom, authorities took away her American passport. Chesler was now the property of her husband's family and had no rights of citizenship. Back in Afghanistan, her husband, a wealthy, westernized foreign college student with dreams of reforming his country, reverted to traditional and tribal customs. Chesler found herself unexpectedly trapped in a posh polygamous family, with no chance of escape. She fought against her seclusion and lack of freedom, her Afghan family's attempts to convert her from Judaism to Islam, and her husband's wish to permanently tie her to the country through childbirth. Drawing upon her personal diaries, Chesler recounts her ordeal, the nature of gender apartheid—and her longing to explore this beautiful, ancient, and exotic country and culture. Chesler nearly died there but she managed to get out, returned to her studies in America, and became an author and an ardent activist for women's rights throughout the world. An American Bride in Kabul is the story of how a naïve American girl learned to see the world through eastern as well as western eyes and came to appreciate Enlightenment values. This dramatic tale re-creates a time gone by, a place that is no more, and shares the way in which Chesler turned adversity into a passion for world-wide social, educational, and political reform.

Book Letters from Kabul

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  • Author : William Dutterer
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2021-08-25
  • ISBN : 9781792375132
  • Pages : pages

Download or read book Letters from Kabul written by William Dutterer and published by . This book was released on 2021-08-25 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Northern Afghanistan

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  • Author : C. E. Yate
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2015-08-04
  • ISBN : 9781332169696
  • Pages : 472 pages

Download or read book Northern Afghanistan written by C. E. Yate and published by . This book was released on 2015-08-04 with total page 472 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Excerpt from Northern Afghanistan: Or Letters From the Afghan Boundary Commission The sketch-map of Afghanistan, for which I am indebted to Major Gore, R. E., shows the routes traversed by the Boundary Commission during 1884, 1885, and 1886. The second map, taken from the Blue-Books, illustrates on a larger scale the various points of interest connected with the settlement of the frontier. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Book Kids of Kabul

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  • Author : Deborah Ellis
  • Publisher : Groundwood Books Ltd
  • Release : 2012-05-01
  • ISBN : 1554982030
  • Pages : 76 pages

Download or read book Kids of Kabul written by Deborah Ellis and published by Groundwood Books Ltd. This book was released on 2012-05-01 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since its publication in 2000, hundreds of thousands of children all over the world have read and loved The Breadwinner, the fictional story of eleven-year-old Parvana living in Kabul under the terror of the Taliban. But what happened to Afghanistan’s children after the fall of the Taliban in 2001? In 2011, Deborah Ellis went to Kabul to find out. The twenty-six boys and girls featured in this book range in age from ten to seventeen, and they speak candidly about their lives now. They are still living in a country at war. Violence and oppression exist all around them. The situation for girls has improved, but it is still difficult and dangerous. And many children — boys and girls — are still supporting their families by selling items like pencils and matches on the street. Yet these kids are weathering their lives with remarkable courage and hope, getting as much education and life experience and fun as they can. All royalties from the sale of Kids of Kabul will go to Right to Learn Afghanistan. Key Text Features photographs maps glossary introduction historical context additional information Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.5.6 Analyze multiple accounts of the same event or topic, noting important similarities and differences in the point of view they represent. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.6 Determine an author's point of view or purpose in a text and explain how it is conveyed in the text. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.9 Compare and contrast one author's presentation of events with that of another (e.g., a memoir written by and a biography on the same person).

Book Letters from Afghanistan

Download or read book Letters from Afghanistan written by Eloise Hanner and published by Branden Publishing Company. This book was released on 2003-01-01 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The year was 1971. No one had ever heard of Afghanistan and no one cared. The Russians hadn't invaded and the Taliban didn't exist. Eloise Hanner now takes us back to a simpler time and shares her story as a young teacher, living in Afghanistan as an American Peace Corps volunteer. Her letters to her mother bring to life the challenges she and her husband faced living as young volunteers and let us experience for ourselves the people and the customs of Afghanistan.

Book From Kabul with Love

Download or read book From Kabul with Love written by Howard Harper (Ophthalmologist) and published by Castle Publishing. This book was released on 2010-01-01 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The story of NZ medical pioneer Dr Howard Harper"--Cover.

Book Letter from Afghanistan  Across the Divide

Download or read book Letter from Afghanistan Across the Divide written by and published by . This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: CondeNet presents "Letter from Afghanistan: Across the Divide," an article written by William T. Vollman that originally appeared in the May 15, 2000 issue of "The New Yorker." Vollman describes the Taliban, an Islamic fundamentalist group, after a visit to Afghanistan in 2000. At that time, the Taliban was the ruling regime of the country.

Book Letters Home  Afghanistan

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  • Author : Teresa Jones
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2013-07-04
  • ISBN : 9781490955827
  • Pages : 110 pages

Download or read book Letters Home Afghanistan written by Teresa Jones and published by . This book was released on 2013-07-04 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Letters Home: Afghanistan is the story of a soldier and his family that experience the ups and downs of a year of deployment to an active war zone. In this story we watch as the son John, deals with the reality of war in addition to missing out on all the wonderful things that come along with being part of a family and a community. We also get a peek into how the family on the home front deals with their son being so far away and in harm's way each and every day. Together they must find the strength to stay strong and positive while struggling daily to be a constant source of encouragement and support to each other.~This novella is the first in a set of six from the "Letters from War" series~~This book reads like a packet of old letters~

Book Northern Afghanistan  Or  Letters from the Afghan Boundary Commission

Download or read book Northern Afghanistan Or Letters from the Afghan Boundary Commission written by Charles Edward Yate and published by General Books. This book was released on 2009-12 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Afghanistan and Central Asia

Download or read book Afghanistan and Central Asia written by Sir Mountstuart E. Grant Duff and published by . This book was released on 1878 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Night Letters

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  • Author : Denise Leith
  • Publisher : Simon and Schuster
  • Release : 2020-10-07
  • ISBN : 1920727493
  • Pages : 390 pages

Download or read book The Night Letters written by Denise Leith and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2020-10-07 with total page 390 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For five years, Australian doctor Sofia Raso has lived in Kabul’s vibrant Shaahir Square, working with Dr Jabril Aziz to support the local women. She knows that living peacefully in Kabul requires following two simple rules: keep a low profile; and keep out of local affairs. Yet when threatening night letters from the Taliban taunt the town, and young boys disappear from Jamal Mina, Kabul’s largest slum, Sofia can no longer remain silent. While the square is encased by fear, an elegant former warlord proves an unlikely ally, and a former lover re-emerges with a warning. As the search for the boys intensifies, and Sofia feels herself being drawn back into a love affair she thought had ended, it soon becomes clear that answers will bring a heavy price. Gripping and evocative, The Night Letters takes you to the heart of Kabul in a story of secrets, friendship and love in all its imperfect guises. ‘Full of wonderful prose and with a stunning sense of place, The Night Letters is a story of love, betrayal, corruption and friendship. It made me weep and cheer.’ – Michael Robotham, author of When She Was Good ‘A bittersweet and astonishingly detailed narration of both the simplicity and complexity of life in Afghanistan. What I loved about the book is that it does not represent Afghan women as passive and docile, but you will learn about their stories of bravery, struggles, and persistence.’ ­– Aalam Gul Farhad