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Old 09-09-2011, 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Carol's Quilts
Hi Erika,

I am so happy that your idea brought about such successful changes. I had no idea. I don't think I missed any of your posts, but I wish I had known so I could have followed your progress. It certainly sounds like many good things have happened. The whole society is beginning to change for the better, women and girls are learning how to embrace education, independence and become self-sufficient, all because of you and your efforts and those of everyone who helped. I had no idea that so many women had responded and wanted to participate but had to be turned away, but I understand the security cautions.

I know you are anxious to go home, but hopefully there will be others who can step into your shoes to continue this wonderful program, and perhaps the Afghan women will be able to organize so they can pass on what they have learned to others and to their daughters.

You know, the war details, shootings, bombings, body counts, etc. are the only things we hear about here at home. The media should also inform the American public of some of the good that has been accomplished by our presence in the Mid-East, but the chance of that happening is probably zero right now since the anniversary of 9/11 is upon us. Perhaps later on one of the networks can devote some air time to showing the other side of coin.

You say you will miss the Afghan women you worked with. Believe me, I'm sure they will miss you, too.

Well Done!

Carol
The media is doing what they are paid to do sadly. Please google AFN Afghanistan or DVIDS because that it where the broadcasters in theater post the real stories of our troops, humanitarian efforts and the way the US and coalition forces are changing this country. I work for AFN and the stories they are getting from the Afghan people are awesome.
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