Fear, disillusion and despair as peace slips away

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Fear, disillusion and despair as peace slips away
Peter Beaumont (The Guardian)
In a brickmakers’ hut at the edge of Afghanistan’s capital Kabul, Samiullah, his only name, washes his face and hands. They are black from feeding the moori - the glowing openings in the kiln’s surface - with coal. The hut is a bare room shared by four men.
Musafer they are called: single men who live together. There is bedding and phone numbers are scratched into the wall. A blackened kettle has been cooked on one of the red-hot vents.­
Samiullah is 23. His family farm is in the village of Sohrabi, an hour’s drive, he says, from Kabul. Samiullah has not seen it or his family recently. They are living in Peshawar in Pakistan. ‘In Afghanistan everything is in chaos,’ says Samiullah. ‘Remember what happened in Kabul,’ he says, referring to an attempt to kill President Hamid Karzai. ‘So my home is in Peshawar. I come here and work for three or four months, then I go home again. I’ll go in two weeks to give them money. Then I’ll be back.’
Afghanistan’s problems spring from ‘lies and promises that were not kept. There is no security. Everything is in disorder. And the poor are no better off than they were before. They have to take out loans that they cannot return.­
In the seventh year after the fall of the first incarnation of the Taliban, two Afghanistans exist. The first is defined by international effort in the country - civil and military - whose story is told in battles won and reconstruction projects brought successfully to fruition. It is largely told through the prism of foreigners, diplomats and soldiers, British, Canadian and American. It emphasises good news, most recently a claim - that would surprise Afghans - that foreign forces were ‘routing’ the Taliban.­

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