A Little Girl in Kabul
Guljumma talked about what happened one morning last year when she was sleeping at home in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Valley. At
about 5 a.m., bombs exploded. Some people in her family died. She lost an arm.
With a soft matter-of-fact voice, Guljumma described those events. Her father, Wakil Tawos Khan, sat next to her. He took out copies of official forms that he has sent to the Afghan government.
Like the other parents who were gathered inside a crude tent in this squalid camp, Khan hasn't gotten anywhere through official channels. He's struggling to take care of his daughter. And he has additional duties because he's a representative for 100 of the families in the camp, which is little more than ditches, mud structures and ragged canvas.
Khan pointed to a plastic bag containing a few pounds of rice. It was his responsibility to divide the rice for the 100 families.
Basics like food arrive at the camp only sporadically, Khan said. Donations come from Afghan businessmen. The government of Afghanistan does very little. The United Nations doesn't help. Neither does the U.S. government.
Khan emphasized his eagerness to work. We have the skills, he said -- give us some land and just dig a well, and we'll do the rest. From the sound of his voice, hope is fraying.
You could say that the last time Guljumma and her father had meaningful contact with the U.S. government was when it bombed them.
If rhetoric were reality, this would be a war that's about upholding humane values. But rhetoric is not reality.
The destructiveness of this war is reality for Guljumma and her father. And for hundreds of families at Helmand Refugee Camp District 5. And, in fact, for millions of Afghan people. The violence of this war -- military, economic and social -- keeps destroying the future. Every day and night.
Is the U.S. government willing to really help Guljumma, who now lives each day and night in the squalor of a refugee camp? Is the government willing to spend the equivalent of the cost of a single warhead to assist her?
So far, the answer is obscenely clear. But maybe we can force a change by contacting representatives and senators in Washington and demanding action -- for Guljumma, for Wakil Tawos Khan, for all the other long-suffering residents of Helmand Refugee Camp District 5 and for all the victims of war in Afghanistan.
Success for one girl or one refugee camp might be a helpful baby step toward reversing the priorities that now have the U.S. government spending about 90 percent of its budget for Afghanistan on military efforts.
Official Washington could start a move toward decency now. Helmand Refugee Camp District 5 is easy to find. It's in the capital of Afghanistan, on Charahe Qambar Road. A government that uses satellite guidance systems to aim missiles should be able to find it.
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22 Comments so far
Show AllJust keep the interesting topic coming and keep in mind which topic will other love,then I think you can keep it up.
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If the USA fed and protected Afghans, there would not be anyone to aim at.
You can not feel brave blowing up mounds of dirt, come to think of it besides little girls the USA does blow up alot of dirt and rocks.
Excellent Article , simple and heartrending.
I feel said after listen guljumma Story .Their were many Children who lost everything in this bomb blast ....So goverment should invest most on the millitary
Nutritional Value
STOP PRESS
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We have to tell President obama and the Pentagon militarist not to double down on death. What price must Afghanistan pay to stop this carnage? That's my question to our president.
The local paper had an editorial about the Americans disinterest in the war in Afghanistan. However they mentioned the cost in blood(American) and treasure but no word of the cost in life and limb of Afghan people. The editors asked for readers to write to them. I wrote and asked : what about the Afghan civilians who had no knowledge of Osama bin Laden or al-Qaeda until we invaded their country. That was Aug.3, and yesterday there was another editorial which said they only got 6 letters about Afghanistan out of hundreds they received. Once again there was no mention of the impact the war has on Afghan civilians in the editorial. Now we have George Will advocating withdrawl of troops from Afghanistan but continuance of drone bombings, missiles ect. done from outside the country to protect our troops.Once again I'm sorry to say,the Afghans such as the little girl in Kabul, do not count.
Guljumma's father is the responsible one in this case. He should be turning in his fellow refugees as insurgents and terrorists if he wants good things for his family. That is way of refugee/concentration camps.
I can and do weep for little Guljumma, and for all the good people of Afghanistan. after 20 years of war (ruskies, civil etc.) they were a totally wiped out, war weary, traumatized country when bush (with help and encouragement from way too many others) decided to bomb them some more.
So after 8 more years of bombing, for obomber to join this brutal slaughter is beyond monstrous- i don't know any words for it.
But i don't think i'm going to write any letters. those maternal fornicating sumbitches know goddam well what they are doing to Afghanistan. They know how hungry they are- there was a famine in progress in 2001- but they just said bombs away.
and they continue to vote the bombs, and they have no mercy.
I'd love to get some food to that little girl, and the people of Afghanistan if i could. but letters to congress? gimme a break.
abuelo, here is a list of charities trying to help. Charity Navigator evaluates how well they spend your charity dollars. Even if you can afford to send only $1 or $5, anything helps. The world is full of suffering, and we are a major cause of it. We do have some help from other rich countries. But our resource consumption alone marks us as standouts. Not to mention our military budget.
http://www.givespot.com/ask/afghanistan.htm
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
to all soldiers over there....save your humanity and go awol or seek co status....there's a whole world of support for you.
"Decency" from the US government??? You must be joking. They
treat their own citizens with the same callous disregard when
it comes to health care or or equal justice for minorities or even their own indigenous peoples. How about keeping jobs in America or perhaps treating victims of predatory lending that they wouldn't regulate when they could fairly. "Decency"???
When pigs fly.
Sorry, won't happen, there's no money in it. No ROI -probably have the wrong religion too.
There is a dark evil that walks our land. It works it's misery in secret. It tortures and rips the arms from small children. It's name is Obama.
Darker still are those who pay taxes to pay for the ripping off of arms and legs of children. They are the American people who stand idly by and discuss the horror of it all.
Abe Winken -
Enough with the dark and darker rhetoric already.
If we are going to delve into the imagery of "The Night of the Living Dead", Dick Cheney is a far more ominous ghoul than Barack Obama, nine months into his disappointing presidency. And to my way of thinking, I worry far more about those who pay taxes and cheerlead for yet more glorious war, than those who talk about war for the horror that it is.
On the slippery continuum of moral relativism, there really is a meaningful difference between those who dreamed up, built, and operated the ovens at the Nazi death camps, and those outside in the village down wind who turned their heads, held their noses, and did not speak or act at all when they should have known better.
Bill from Saginaw
"Dick Cheney is a far more ominous ghoul than Barack Obama, nine months into his disappointing presidency."
Please explain how these two are any different at all?
"On the slippery continuum of moral relativism, there really is a meaningful difference between those who"
Sorry I see no scale that makes a murderous act different and less reprehensible from another.Where on the scale is George Washington who told settlers to wipe out the Indians men women and children skin them and make bridal reigns from their hides. The settlers then took strips of skin from a maidens body from behind the ear over the breast to their ankle. Doing it right you could control your horse with your thumbs on the hard bumps of a humans nipple.
Is there a difference between the man who orders torture and the next that continues the policy?
Or perhaps it is about numbers like 500,000 Iraqi children dead from sanctions a million dead for an oil war. 3 million Vietnamese.
I have always respected your views and continue to do so but to me taking innocent lives from among your family of humans is not quantifiable. Just dark and ugly acts committed by stupid humans.
I feel quite sad for those that buy the guns, ammo, flak jacket, humvee and rent the soldier to do the killing. How does it not effect them? How can they feel good about contributing to their democracy knowing what a portion of it does. Is that quantifiable?
Sadly, it's even worse for the little Palestinian kids being bombed daily in Gaza by the israhell-US crusade.
We must never stop trying to get our government to do the right thing. We may be like that little ant trying to climb that rubber tree plant, but we must not STOP!!!!
Yes, one would think that our government should be able to find the camp to help these people. I am all for sending food and aide. Maybe it is time to stop bombing and start helping them. Just a thought.
Didn't McChrystal just say the strategy change was to protect Afghans?
Problem solved! Yahooo!
the author writes: "Official Washington could start a move toward decency now"
decency and washington ae not compatible
besides wasn't it washington who put the girl in the camp to begin with.
Maybe Solomon shouldn't have voted for Obama?
Now here is a suggestion.
It would not be difficult at all to find the names ranks and serial numbers of each and every US military 'person' who participated in the 'bombing of civilians', for killing and maiming so many and for this little girls loss.
Then, see that those 'sons of bitches*' are tried, and when found guilty of war crimes, sent to whatever prison the 'victims' choose to serve their sentences.
Then for 'true justice'. confiscate all of the property of the 'convicted war criminals', sell it, then hand over the proceeds to the victims.
After that 'in the future' it will be very difficult to find 'SOBs' who would be willing to participate. The only reason these SOBs did so in the first place is they knew they would not be held responsible.
* Throw in the 'daughters of the bitches' also.
"If the USA were another nation, the USA would invade the USA to make the world safe; and they would be justified."
Good Luck America, you really need it.
Liberation -- they'll throw flowers at us, if they have any arms left to throw with.