ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月12日 07時23分


Janat Bebe sent a son and 2 grandsons to the Afghan National Police force to fight the Taliban. All 3 returned home to Shemal, Afghanistan last year in coffins. “They had no choice except to join, because we have no other way to earn a living here,” Janat said of her son and grandsons. They left behind 17 children whom she must now feed, clothe and educate. 2 of the children Janat cares for are seen here, in a photo by @jimhuylebroek. In a country that has endured 40 years of war, each death is a fresh blow to families and communities that have already borne too much. That is one reason for heightened interest in peace talks between the U.S. and the Taliban that for some have raised hopes for an end to war. But parents like Janat are uneasy about what peace might bring. Mostly, they fear that a deal might bring the Taliban into government, putting a hated enemy of their families into power. There is also the worry that a truce might lead to reprisals against their family members in the security forces — or end their jobs and the salaries that have become so important to their families. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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