Kabul in Winter

Kabul in Winter
Title Kabul in Winter PDF eBook
Author Ann Jones
Publisher Metropolitan Books
Total Pages 346
Release 2007-03-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1466827653

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A sharp and arresting people's-eye view of real life in Afghanistan after the Taliban Soon after the bombing of Kabul ceased, award-winning journalist and women's rights activist Ann Jones set out for the shattered city, determined to bring help where her country had brought destruction. Here is her trenchant report from inside a city struggling to rise from the ruins. Working among the multitude of impoverished war widows, retraining Kabul's long-silenced English teachers, and investigating the city's prison for women, Jones enters a large community of female outcasts: runaway child brides, pariah prostitutes, cast-off wives, victims of rape. In the streets and markets, she hears the Afghan view of the supposed benefits brought by the fall of the Taliban, and learns that regarding women as less than human is the norm, not the aberration of one conspicuously repressive regime. Jones confronts the ways in which Afghan education, culture, and politics have repeatedly been hijacked—by Communists, Islamic fundamentalists, and the Western free marketeers—always with disastrous results. And she reveals, through small events, the big disjunctions: between U.S promises and performance, between the new "democracy" and the still-entrenched warlords, between what's boasted of and what is. At once angry, profound, and starkly beautiful, Kabul in Winter brings alive the people and day-to-day life of a place whose future depends so much upon our own.

Kabul in Winter

Kabul in Winter
Title Kabul in Winter PDF eBook
Author Ann Jones
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 346
Release 2007-03-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780312426590

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"Soon after the bombing of Kabul ceased, award-winning journalist and women's rights activist Ann Jones set out for the shattered city, determined to bring help where her country had brought destruction. Here is her trenchant report from inside a city struggling to rise from the ruins. Working among the multitude of impoverished war widows, retraining Kabul's long-silenced English teachers, and investigating the city's prison for women, Jones enters a large community of female outcasts: runaway child brides, pariah prostitutes, cast-off wives, victims of rape. In the streets and markets, she hears the Afghan view of the supposed benefits brought by the fall of the Taliban, and learns that regarding women as less than human is the norm, not the aberration of one conspicuously repressive regime. Jones confronts the ways in which Afghan education, culture, and politics have repeatedly been hijacked?by Communists, Islamic fundamentalists, and the Western free marketeers?always with disastrous results. And she reveals, through small events, the big disjunctions: between U.S promises and performance, between the new "democracy' and the still-entrenched warlords, between what's boasted of and what is. At once angry, profound, and starkly beautiful, Kabul in Winter brings alive the people and day-to-day life of a place whose future depends so much upon our own"--

Winter in Kabul

Winter in Kabul
Title Winter in Kabul PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1983
Genre Afghanistan
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The Places in Between

The Places in Between
Title The Places in Between PDF eBook
Author Rory Stewart
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 299
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 0156031566

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Traces the author's 2002 journey by foot across Afghanistan, during which he survived the harsh elements through the kindness of tribal elders, teen soldiers, Taliban commanders, and foreign-aid workers whose stories he collected along his way. By the author of The Prince of the Marshes. Original. 20,000 first printing.

Winter in Kandahar

Winter in Kandahar
Title Winter in Kandahar PDF eBook
Author Steven E. Wilson
Publisher H-G Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Afghanistan
ISBN 9780972948005

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AFGHANISTAN- the name conjures images of rugged mountains, ancient cities, hardened Mujaheddin, a country rife with regional rivalries, and the eternal struggle between Tajik and Pashtun. Afghanistan comes to life in this epic adventure of love, betrayal, and war. Young Tajik Ahmed JanÂ1s heroic journey begins in the Northern Alliance stronghold near Taloqan just a month prior to 9/11. He is swept away by the chaos that soon engulfs the country before a chance discovery propels him to the forefront of the clash between civilizations. Pursued by both the CIA and al-Qaeda, he struggles to save his people from obliteration and find the true meaning of life in a land where all seems lost.

Shadow City

Shadow City
Title Shadow City PDF eBook
Author Taran Khan
Publisher Arrow
Total Pages 288
Release 2021-02-04
Genre
ISBN 9781784708023

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Crossing the River Kabul

Crossing the River Kabul
Title Crossing the River Kabul PDF eBook
Author Kevin McLean
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 285
Release 2017-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 1612348971

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In Crossing the River Kabul, author Kevin McLean tells the true story of Baryalai Popal's amazing excape from Afghanistan during the Communist takeover and his return after 9/11.