Children wait for winter aid in Afghanistan

Musadeq Sadeq / AP

Displaced Afghan children from Helmand Province wait for winter relief assistance from the United Nations Refugee Agency at a refugee camp in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital, on Sunday, Dec. 30. About 600 displaced families received relief assistance from the UN agency.

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More than ten years after the beginning of the war, Afghanistan faces external pressure to reform as well as ongoing internal conflicts.

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At some point we're all going to understand what this "Aid" amounts to and then they'll have to use a new term.

    Reply#1 - Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:44 AM EST

    "Displaced Afghan children from Helmand Province wait for winter relief assistance from the United Nations Refugee Agency at a refugee camp in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital,"

    Most Muslims in Muslim nations think that employees of UN and its agencies, Red Cross and others are spies of "most hated" US and West.

    So why waste time, monies and energy in Muslim basket case nations?

    By outsourcing their dirty work like Iraqi wars, sanctions on Iranian oil, containing Assad in Syria and others to US, British and allies, most of the Sunni rulers and their sheikhs in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar and other ME nations have become rich by manipulating high oil prices.

    They and their Red Crescent should help the Muslims affected by Islamic religious madness.

    Here Sunni Islamic religious madness have reached intolerable levels.

    Are Muslims charity and other shows limited to Ramadan times?

    Let them do some good work for a change!

      Reply#2 - Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:50 AM EST
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