Nearly Two Centuries on, Quiet Settles on Afghanistan's British Cemetery
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Nearly two centuries on, quiet settles on Afghanistan's British Cemetery
Aynullah Rahimi's family has for decades tended the old cemetery in Kabul reserved for non-Afghans, but since the country's latest war ended and foreigners left in droves, he says few now enter the oasis of quiet in the capital.
In Kabul, the family of Aynullah Rahimi has cared for decades for the "Cimetière des étrangers", but since the latter largely deserted Afghanistan from the Taliban, the guardian of the place receives few visitors in his peaceful garden.Little plot in the heart of the tumult of the...
Nearly Two Centuries On, Quiet Settles On Afghanistan's British Cemetery
Aynullah Rahimi's family has for decades tended the old cemetery in Kabul reserved for non-Afghans, but since the country's latest war ended and foreigners left in droves, he says few now enter the oasis of quiet in the capital.
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