A Rural-Born Peace Movement Turns Heads Amid the Carnage of the Afghan War
Source: Global Voices
Car bombings in Afghanistan's flash point Helmand province are sadly ordinary events, but one particularly devestating blast that took place recently has had surprising consequences. In Lashkar Gah, the administrative capital of Helmand, which is known as a Taliban group political heartland and a centre of opium production, a car bomb went off at a wrestling match, killing 14 people and wounding dozens.
One day after the March 23 blast, hundreds of Helmand residents began a sit-in camp, demanding a two-day cease-fire between the Taliban group and the Afghan government, with around 30 activists going on hunger strike. Women, who are rarely visible outside homes in the conservative province, also launched their own sit-in camps in a defiant show of anti-war solidarity that comes as the Taliban stall on proposed peace talks.
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https://globalvoices.org/2018/04/09/a-rural-born-peace-movement-turns-heads-amid-the-carnage-of-the-afghan-war/
Bombs are always widely reported. News about peace are much harder to find...
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