Searching for a Canadian development project in Afghanistan
In 2007, two researchers from a major university in Toronto, Canada, travelled to Afghanistan to conduct research and talk to ordinary Afghans about the war, insurgency, development, and the future of their country.
The researchers were unable to get information from the Canadian Embassy about Canadian development (CIDA) projects in Afghanistan. In Bamiyan, Afghanistan, the researchers stumbled upon this project thanks to a road-side sign -- a Canadian-funded "Artificial Insemination Sub-Station" that had apparently been abandoned.
Copyright © 2007, 2008 Afghanistan-Canada Research Group (ACRG)
Great work! What actually was this set up to collect? Hazara gene pool jewels? Beautiful people in Bamiyan.
Garbage cans in Kandahar and this!
margot980 3 years ago
thanx for the video, showing people what's really going down. we should put camera's in the hands of afghani's and see if they can figure out what we do there
ReiKman 3 years ago
thank you for this independent journalism. i am so sick of getting military censored reports from cowardly "embedded" journalists. if we had more of this the truth about the war would get out.
overseer1981 3 years ago