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Honestly: The Story of One Teenager's Escape From Afghanistan
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Honestly: The Story of One Teenager's Escape From Afghanistan

Bari Weiss
Sep 18, 2021
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It’s been a month since the fall of Afghanistan. And Black Hawk helicopters and Humvees aren’t the only things we left behind. Trapped in a country now controlled by the Taliban are hundreds of thousands of America’s Afghan allies. These are the interpreters, advisers and others who worked with the U.S. government and with American organizations--and who we promised we would never abandon.

Their chance at freedom — at life — now relies on normal Americans who are determined to right what the White House has gotten so terribly wrong. They are a rag-tag group of military veterans, human-rights activists, ex-special forces, State Department officials, non-profit organizers and private individuals with the kind of resources necessary to charter planes. And they have formed a 21st-century Underground Railroad.

In time, history books will be written about these Americans and the Afghans they saved.Today, the story of one of them. A 15-year-old girl in Kabul named Rahima. And a woman called Esther in East Moline, Illinois, who stepped into the vacuum left by the U.S. government.

To learn more about the Underground Railroad: 

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Inside the Underground Railroad Out of Afghanistan
On Saturday night I had just sat down to have a drink with a friend when he got a call. He apologized for having to take it, but it was urgent: it was about the Afghan women’s orchestra. They were stuck …
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8 months ago · 154 likes · 50 comments · Melissa Chen

If you are interested in helping people like Rahima please consider supporting: 

https://nooneleft.org and https://afghanevac.org

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