Gravatar This is a very powerful interview. I meet so many children in this same position and by telling her story here you are not only honouring her, but also making a contribution to raising this issue and hopefully moving towards a better solution one day for her and her family and everyone else in the same situation.
Thanks.


Gravatar Very sad but thanks for doing the interview. I hope she can go to school one day, too.


Gravatar Hi Nasim
here I am. I apologize, but I'm really busy at work in this period. Please forgive me.
I'm really "enjoing" this photo-reportage on the condition of Afghan children; I'm going to translate this in Italian, and post on dalMondo.info, for our Italian readers. Good job Nasim.
Yours sincerly Giovanni


Gravatar غم انگیزست اما چه میتوان کرد که جنگ آرزوها را چه کوچک کرده است
مرگ بر جنگ


Gravatar Thank you Nasim. I had this posted for Italy here:
http://blogfriends.splinder.com/ ...amily+supporter
http://kabul.splinder.com/post/ 1...alla+mia+famigl
Take care and keep in touch.
^^v^^


Gravatar What a heart-breaking situation. Who is to care for this childrens and their families? International forces and their money-grabbing allies? puppet Karzai government and his
war-criminal ministers? none of them are interested in taking such a task. they have other stuff on their minds.

Afghan in European countries could help. If you are outside Afghanistan in the 'free world', please consider donating to these childrens and their families. $100 can make a big difference in their lives.

If you are interested in raising funds for these kids, please send me an email and we could arrange some financial support to the most needy kids of Afghanistan. I am in Australia and i think i can raise around $2000-$5000 with some help.




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