http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmfaUvuZuyUThe narrator is an Afghan woman who left her country 3 decades ago, but never lost her connection with it. Listen to her.
The interview was first posted by Code Pink at
http://www.womensaynotowar.org/article.php?list=type&type=400 and then broadcast by Laura Flanders on GritTV which is also online for those who don't have Dish TV:
http://lauraflanders.firedoglake.com/ Sad to say, but not surprising to anyone who has a little bit of familiarity with the activities of those who've controlled the US state over the last half century and much longer, the sort of natural progress toward equality she describes was suppressed when the Carter/Reagan foreign policy "experts" began importing, funding, arming, and organizing the most vile "religious" extremist hatemongers on this planet in order to turn that relatively peaceful backwater into a killing field and a total nightmare for any who believe all humans are human.
Here is a picture from 1978, before those who control our our government decided they preferred to empower Al Qaeda/Taliban types rather than support this sort of change:
And here is a picture of a few (not exactly them, but close enough) of the 90 or so children this government slaughtered and maimed a week or so ago:
(Photo credit to Luke Powell. See
http://lukepowell.com for many, many more photos and some excellent comments.)
I haven't heard the names of the murdered children or adults recited on the TV thing. Were Malia or Sasha among those names, or do their names matter? They are dead and they were murdered by US. And, as things look now, we, the US, will continue to slaughter innocents for geopolitical gaming points until this sick murderous empire destroys itself completely.
The couple million dead and more millions driven into refugee camps weren't enough? The slaughter of Afghans still continues, apparently now with even greater enthusiasm and money. Why? No Afghan ever did harm to the US. Yet many here still support mass murder there.