to day we have the story of said, dick shikari, a former government official who lived an exile only returning to his homeland after the taliban came back to power. he reflects on the struggles that he went through bonded. i remember the day when the americans left in an unfortunate manner without thinking about the future of gaston. there was a political vacuum. no one was willing to take responsibility. i thought of gaston could plunge into a civil war. the previous regime left the country in kaos. they only wanted to rule the nation or else ruin it. i still feel that danger today. ah, well, what are those today they are for is bought is forced me to leave of gustavo because i had organized protests against the abuses carried out by israel in western forces . they told me the law doesn't allow a government minister to organize a protest ah ah, but as. busy i was living in london, my life considering the financial education, health and safety aspects was better there, but i still missed my country. no afghan or muslim loves his country, would ever prefer a luxurious life over his ho