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SchNEWS: Eye-Witness Afghanistan
Indymedia UK - 4 Feb 2010
Ever keen to get an up close and personal look at the world’s most troubled regions, SchNEWS was fortunate enough to sweet-talk Brightonian Al Jazeera journalist, Medyan Diarieh, recently returned from reporting in Afghanistan. As someone who grew up in Palestine, studied in Iraq and worked in Turkish Kurdistan, he’s a man with a useful perspective on events on the ground in what’s become Britain’s longest war since the days of Empire. Medyan has become a well known figure amongst pro-Palestine and anti-war protesters, informing the public in the Arab-speaking world of the UK’s solidarity movements.Interviewer: So what was it like arriving in Afghanistan?Medyan: When I arrived in Kabul I could see even from the plane that it is a very poor city. When you walk from the airport you can see Turkish army and American armies, but the airport is very small and the electricity is cut off for half an hour at a time. Once I went to the street, I knew everything about this country. There is no life at all. The electricity is sometimes on sometimes off, no clean water, no sanitation at all. And this is in Kabul. Outside the city is nothing, most people don’t know what a cooker is – they just cook on wood. Most of the roads in Afghanistan have not been concreted. The water you see on the street is sewage water coming from the houses since no proper sewage system is in place. Some of the streets I visited have a stream of dirty water running, and they are really hazardous. The houses are very poor. This is Afghanistan.Also in SchNEWS 708:
The lessons of Iraq have been ignored: The target is now Iran
Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran (CASMII) - 4 Feb 2010
Summary: Seumas MilneThe US military buildup in the Gulf and Blair’s promotion of war against Tehran are a warning of yet another catastrophe source: The Guardianread more

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