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The U.S.-Trained Warlords Committing Atrocities in Afghanistan

28 Jul 2024  |  www.seoulhotelsdeals.com
A village in Afghanistan alleges numerous civilian deaths caused by a U.S.-trained strongman, highlighting the broader issue of atrocities committed by Afghan special forces to whom the U.S. has delegated its war efforts. The article criticizes the U.S. military's strategy and the human rights violations perpetrated by these forces.

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Trained Warlords Committing Atrocities in Afghanistan

Midnight Highway: What I Didn't Say About the Fort Hood Deaths

03 Oct 2023  |  Off Assignment
The article explores the author's investigative journey to Fort Hood, Texas, to understand the mysterious deaths and disappearances of over 200 soldiers, including the high-profile case of Private Vanessa Guillén. The narrative intertwines personal reflections on loss and displacement with the grim realities faced by military families. The author recounts a harrowing encounter with law enforcement, highlighting systemic issues and institutional violence. The piece critiques the military's handling of these cases and reflects on the broader implications of violence and justice in America.

Afghanistan, After the War Boom

01 Oct 2023  |  The New Yorker
Following the U.S.-led NATO invasion in 2001, Afghanistan experienced significant economic growth driven by foreign aid and military spending, leading to improvements in infrastructure and social indicators. However, the withdrawal of international troops and aid has led to economic decline, increased unemployment, and a resurgence in opium production. While some, like Roshan's CEO Karim Khoja, remain optimistic about the country's progress, others express concerns about the potential for economic collapse and increased instability. The future of Afghanistan's economy remains uncertain, with significant challenges ahead in terms of governance, infrastructure, and corruption.

How the Atlanta Spa Shootings—the Victims, the Survivors—Tell a Story of America

01 Mar 2022  |  www.vanityfair.com
The article delves into the tragic events of the Atlanta spa shootings, exploring the lives of the victims and survivors, and highlighting the broader societal issues of racial violence and immigrant struggles in America. It provides a detailed narrative of the events leading up to and following the shootings, examining the backgrounds of the victims, the suspect, and the communities involved. The piece also reflects on historical and cultural contexts, such as the legacy of white supremacy and the immigrant experience, offering a poignant commentary on the state of racial and social dynamics in the United States.

The U.N.’s Own Humanitarian Crisis

01 Sep 2021  |  The Cut
The article exposes the systemic issues within the United Nations regarding sexual harassment and abuse, highlighting the experiences of victims like Kirstie Campbell and the organization's inadequate response. Despite reforms and policy changes, the U.N. continues to struggle with effectively addressing and disciplining sexual misconduct among its staff. The piece criticizes the U.N.'s internal justice system, the influence of diplomatic immunity, and the bureaucratic challenges that hinder meaningful change. The narrative underscores the deep contradictions between the U.N.'s humanitarian mission and its responsibilities as a global employer.

Original Sins

01 Jul 2021  |  archive.vanityfair.com
The article explores the rise of Gavin McInnes, founder of the Proud Boys, from his early days as a co-founder of Vice Media to becoming a prominent figure in far-right politics. It details McInnes's transformation from a media provocateur to a leader of a group labeled as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center and a terrorist entity by the Canadian government. The narrative delves into McInnes's controversial statements, his role in the Proud Boys' activities, and the impact of his actions on his personal and professional life. The article also touches on the evolution of Vice Media and its distancing from McInnes's extremist views.

Strangers in a Homeland

29 Mar 2021  |  Type Investigations
Alijan Safari, after multiple failed attempts to secure asylum in Sweden, was deported to Kabul, Afghanistan, a city he barely knew. His journey reflects the broader struggles of Afghan asylum seekers facing deportation from Europe. Abdul Ghafoor, a deportee himself, has become a crucial support figure for returning migrants through the Afghanistan Migrants Advice & Support Organization. Despite the high risks and violence in Afghanistan, European governments continue deportations, often ignoring the dire conditions and lack of support for returnees. The article highlights the humanitarian crisis and the efforts of individuals and organizations to assist deportees.

The Deep American Roots of the Atlanta Shootings

19 Mar 2021  |  www.nytimes.com
The Atlanta spa shootings are rooted in a long history of violence against Asians in America, intertwined with racism, sexism, and imperialism. The victims, predominantly Asian women, were targeted by a shooter claiming to eliminate 'temptation,' reflecting stereotypes of Asian women as hypersexualized and submissive. The incident highlights the intersection of race, gender, and class, and the systemic oppression faced by Asian women, particularly those in sex work. The response to the shootings, including increased policing, is ironic given law enforcement's role in the instability of the massage-parlor-worker community. The article argues that anti-Asian violence is also anti-women, anti-poor, and anti-sex-work violence, and calls for a broader fight against oppression.
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