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Title: Afghanistan


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Afghanistan
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Country Profile
  • GEOGRAPHY
  • Slightly smaller than Texas
  • Southern Asia north and west of Pakistan and
    east of Iran
  • Central Asia Bordered on the north by
    Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan as well
    as on the northeast a tiny border with China
  • High snow-capped mountainsHindu Kush, also
    called the Roof of the World and is traversed
    by deep valleys

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People and Language
  • ETHNICITIES
  • About 30 million
  • Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, Uzbeks, Aimaqs,
    Baluchs and others
  • Live in urban and rural areas
  • Rural Tribal system Jirga or Council

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  • LANGUAGE
  • Over 70 languages and dialects
  • Pashto and Dari (Afghan Persian) are the two main
    official languages
  • Share some languages with neighboring countries

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  • FOOD
  • Nice and delicious food
  • Usually eat on the floor using Toshak
  • Nan, Qabuli Palaw, Kabab, Manto, Ashaq and Piraki
    are the Afghan traditional food
  • The best fruit in the region Afghan apples,
    grapes, pomegranate, melon, watermelon, raisins,
    pistachio and almonds are the most famous ones.

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Short History
  • 5,000 years of history
  • Independence day, August 19, 1919 from U.K.
  • The Soviet invasion 1979
  • The Mujahideen takes over and the civil war
    starts 1992
  • The Taliban (students) takes over 1996
  • The U.S. and International Coalition overthrow
    the Taliban in 2001
  • Presidential and parliament election in 2004 and
    2005 Hamid Karzai was elected as a first
    democratic president of Afghanistan.

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Life Under the Taliban, 1996-2001
  • Brutally oppressed the Afghan people (specially
    women)
  • Prevention of girls from going to school and
    women from working outside
  • Pakistan, Iran and other neighbor's intervention
  • Dictatorship
  • Fear
  • Terror and countrys isolationism

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Post Taliban Afghanistan, 2001-2005
  • About 6.5 million children who were banned from
    attending schools are now going back to school
    after 5 years
  • Establishment of the Ministry of Women Affairs
    for the first time in its history
  • More than 6 million Afghan refugees who were
    living in Pakistan and Iran are now returning
    home and half of them already returned.
  • Building the infrastructure of the country

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Afghan Kids
  • Struggling to find a loaf of bread
  • Helping their mom or dad to earn some money--
    average 6 per month
  • Carpentry is most common in the north
  • Feeding animals in nomadic lives
  • Moreover, asking for one Afghani, 2 cents, on the
    streets
  • No electricity at night, no heat in winter, no
    shelter in summer

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Hope for Tomorrow!
  • In addition to all these problems, poverty and
    inconvenience, BUT, they still go to school
  • They still struggle for learning and earning
    something
  • They still do not feel tiered walking hours to
    get to school under the burning sunshine and
    freezing cold, bare feet

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