A Wish for Afghanistan

The speed of the Taliban's takeover in Afghanistan in August 2021 took the world by surprise. Now there is uncertainty and fear among many Afghans - what will Taliban rule look like? What will become of their country? The Taliban took control of Kabul just weeks before the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the event that led to the US invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001 and the Taliban’s fall. It was hoped this would be a new beginning, bringing peace to a country that had known nothing but war since the Soviets invaded 20 years earlier. After 2001, there was a new constitution and elections; women returned to parliament, girls returned to school and civil society flourished. But there was also a resurgence in violence. And now, with the last American soldier gone and the Taliban back in power, many Afghans are fearful for the future. The BBC's Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet has followed every twist and turn of the Afghan story. In this landmark series of interviews for the BBC World Service, she hears from Afghans how the last 20 years have shaped them: their dreams for a new future and their fears that the cycle of violence will never stop. Afghans have a word which seems to capture this moment: kashke. It's a word that conveys sadness, regret and hope, roughly translating as "if only", which is why we've called this series A Wish for Afghanistan.
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Trapped in Time; Breaking Afghanistan’s Cycle of Uncertainty
Feb 10
Since the collapse of the previous regime (Republic), many Afghans, especially the youth, have been experiencing immense psychological distress. Almost every path to achieving their dreams has been blocked, leaving the future uncertain. We have no idea what will happen next. What mistakes led us to this point? Which opportunities were wasted? Who is responsible for this tragedy? And most importantly, how can we break the vicious cycle that has kept our nation from progress and development for decades? For the past three years, it has become my habit—almost a daily routine—to read books on Afghanistan’s history, watch numerous documentaries, and study various articles to learn valuable lessons. Recently, I listened to a podcast series called A Wish for Afghanistan by BBC journalist Lyse Doucet, who has been following Afghanistan’s situation for over three decades. In this series, she interviews key figures in the country’s history—from one of the Taliban movement’s founders to the former president, the U.S. special envoy, journalists, and many more. Open your eyes, think critically, and be wise about your future! With love and respect, Your little brother, A. Bari Sahibzada
Thank you
06/24/2024
Very educational
Great insight
09/14/2023
Binge worthy😍
Must listen
11/28/2022
Excellent podcast that provided deeper understanding of a very complex place.
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- CreatorBBC World Service
- Years Active2K
- Episodes11
- RatingClean
- Copyright© (C) BBC 2021
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