Muska najib biography of martin
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She was in the state of shock and denial. I’ve traveled to many other countries, but there’s none like India. I'm so sorry for your loss 🖤
Moska N. fondly remember your trip with us for BBC. ( with Adam Mynott). Thank you for sharing and all the best to you and your family.
While the political turmoil has impacted the lives of every Afghan adversely, religious minorities like the Hindus and Sikhs are in particular most vulnerable. Gul baba had gone to Peshawer for his treatment when we were in Nangrahar. A lot analysed about us Afghans. It is heartrending to see what is happening to a spirited people and a beautiful country
Amazing piece Moska!
One day, inshallah.
On September 27th, 2017 I read a poem by Muska Najib written for her.
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It's been a quarter of a century since the brutal passing of my father and uncle by the Taliban.
It is a land of diverging layers and complexities and there is a distinct earthy smell in the air that makes you feel alive.
‘Religious persecution and social exclusion are strong motivators… there is only so much a community can tolerate’: Former Afghan President’s daughter
Religious persecution and social exclusion are the strongest motivators for Hindus and Sikhs leaving Afghanistan.
We were able to recover my grandfather’s body after more than forty days. We’ve lost nearly 40 years with roundtable discussions. There is only so much a community can tolerate. If there is growing fear and insecurity within an already small community, what makes you think the rest will want to stay?
Muska Najibullah with her Father Mohammed Najibullah.These two minority groups were once thriving with a substantial involvement in Afghanistan’s trade and business.
This story needs to be told so people will better understand the situation.
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In the accompanying caption, Muska wrote, “Happy Birthday, Aba.
I remember this day when I was sick; you sat me on your lap and held me close. We are lucky to have a country full of ambitious, driven, passionate Afghan youth who can take forward my father’s vision. Never made the connection.