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Murdered Christian Humanitarians Memorialized in Kabul
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Excerpt: When I fled Afghanistan at the end of 1961, I thought I was the only American who had ever been there or heard about the country—other than Herman Melville who opens Moby Dick with a reference to "Bloody Riots in Afghanistan." Now, nearly 50 years later, (well, 48 years to be precise), Afghanistan seems to be following me. I cannot pick up a newspaper without reading at least one, often two articles about it. This is true day after day, year after year. Just today, I read about the memorial services for the six American, one British, one German foreign aid workers and the two Afghans who worked with them. Three were women. They were all buried at the British Cemetary in Kabul. With the exception of the Afghans, the medical team were all Christians but they had not come to proselytize. They came to do for the impoverished Afghan people what their own leaders could not or would not do: Provide free and expert dental, medical, surgical, and eye care. Read the complete original version of this item... | |||||
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Saturday, August 14, 2010
Murdered Christian Humanitarians Memorialized in Kabul
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