The struggle to rebuild war-ravaged Afghanistan is seen through the eyes of an American woman--former NPR war correspondent Sarah Chayes. Quitting her job in mid-career because she "was compelled to do more than just report," Chayes returned to Afghanistan as a humanitarian after the events of September 11, 2001. Filmmaker Brian Knappenberger follows Chayes in this unique and sometimes harrowing documentary as she battles rugged conditions, struggles with limited resources and eventually must confront an Afghan warlord to rebuild a small village destroyed by U.S. bombs in the battle for Kandahar.
http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/afghanistan/
http://www.lifeafterwar.com/
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americans are the worlds most horrific prolific terrorists. they will destroy people than act as if they are the heroes of the world for offering a band aid for gaping wounds.
russianRshit 3 years ago