Two men who, until the Taliban takeover in August 2021, served in the now overthrown Afghan Republic at a river high up in the Saret valley, Kamdesh District, Nuristan Province, Afghanistan. They do no fear retribution but say that they face ruin. (Franz J. Marty, 16th of May 2022)
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- is_single_v1As violence continues in Gaza, a new strategy inside the Palestine solidarity movement is taking shape — one aimed not at city streets or college campuses, but at the arteries of the global economy. Around the world, dockworkers have refused to unload ships tied to Israel’s military supply chain. In Italy, Morocco, India, and Sweden,[...]
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Two men who, until the Taliban takeover in August 2021, served in the now overthrown Afghan Republic at a river high up in the Saret valley, Kamdesh District, Nuristan Province, Afghanistan. They do no fear retribution but say that they face ruin. (Franz J. Marty, 16th of May 2022)
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