Blind Casualties of Afghan Wars

Blind Casualties of Afghan Wars

One day eight years ago, 12-year-old Nazifa was walking home in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e-Sharif when a rocket landed nearby. The explosion left her permanently blind.

Just six months later, her brother was blinded by another explosion. Nazifa’s account is just one of thousands of similar stories of people living with a long-term disability caused by war in Afghanistan.

Humira Tamana is an IWPR-trained radio reporter in Afghanistan. 

This radio report, in Dari, was produced under IWPR’s Afghan Witness Project, designed to promote transitional justice.

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