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    I had this article from Foreign Policy magazine in my bookmarks and i wanted to share with you guys because it`s quite interesting.

    This is Afghanistan before Russian invasion / US backed Taliban (Al-Qaeda) reign / US invasion. The pictures are from 1950s and 1960s, from an Afghan man`s personal collection who migrated to USA in 1960s;

    Once Upon a Time in Afghanistan…
    Record stores, Mad Men furniture, and pencil skirts -- when Kabul had rock 'n' roll, not rockets.

    On a recent trip to Afghanistan, British Defense Secretary Liam Fox drew fire for calling it "a broken 13th-century country." The most common objection was not that he was wrong, but that he was overly blunt. He's hardly the first Westerner to label Afghanistan as medieval. Former Blackwater CEO Erik Prince recently described the country as inhabited by "barbarians" with "a 1200 A.D. mentality." Many assume that's all Afghanistan has ever been -- an ungovernable land where chaos is carved into the hills. Given the images people see on TV and the headlines written about Afghanistan over the past three decades of war, many conclude the country never made it out of the Middle Ages.

    But that is not the Afghanistan I remember. I grew up in Kabul in the 1950s and '60s. When I was in middle school, I remember that on one visit to a city market, I bought a photobook about the country published by Afghanistan's planning ministry. Most of the images dated from the 1950s. I had largely forgotten about that book until recently; I left Afghanistan in 1968 on a U.S.-funded scholarship to study at the American University of Beirut, and subsequently worked in the Middle East and now the United States. But recently, I decided to seek out another copy. Stirred by the fact that news portrayals of the country's history didn't mesh with my own memories, I wanted to discover the truth. Through a colleague, I received a copy of the book and recognized it as a time capsule of the Afghanistan I had once known -- perhaps a little airbrushed by government officials, but a far more realistic picture of my homeland than one often sees today.

    A half-century ago, Afghan women pursued careers in medicine; men and women mingled casually at movie theaters and university campuses in Kabul; factories in the suburbs churned out textiles and other goods. There was a tradition of law and order, and a government capable of undertaking large national infrastructure projects, like building hydropower stations and roads, albeit with outside help. Ordinary people had a sense of hope, a belief that education could open opportunities for all, a conviction that a bright future lay ahead. All that has been destroyed by three decades of war, but it was real.

    I have since had the images in that book digitized. Remembering Afghanistan's hopeful past only makes its present misery seem more tragic. Some captions in the book are difficult to read today: "Afghanistan's racial diversity has little meaning except to an ethnologist. Ask any Afghan to identify a neighbor and he calls him only a brother." "Skilled workers like these press operators are building new standards for themselves and their country." "Hundreds of Afghan youngsters take active part in Scout programs." But it is important to know that disorder, terrorism, and violence against schools that educate girls are not inevitable. I want to show Afghanistan's youth of today how their parents and grandparents really lived.















    http://www.foreignpolicy.com/article...in_afghanistan

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    This is from 1970s, shortly before Russian invasion;



    daughters and granddaughters of the women above are getting beaten by Taliban religious police in the streets, 2001;



    Afghanistan today;



    It`s unbelievable how a country turns into a shithole after 30 years of war and invasion.

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    Thanks. The 60's look like a black and white version of the future.

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    My Mum and I were chatting about this recently, she said Afghanistan used to be a more progressive democracy.

    So thank you for the Article, never looked into it.

    Good reason why I'm no fan of Intervention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham View Post
    My Mum and I were chatting about this recently, she said Afghanistan used to be a more progressive democracy.

    So thank you for the Article, never looked into it.

    Good reason why I'm no fan of Intervention.
    Realistically the Powers that be, both Russia and the USA of those days desperately wanted control of the natural resources. So Russia took first swipe then the USA retaliated and are now repeating the mistakes of the USSR.

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    Modernity is losing, tradition is returning.

    Today I would like to discuss with you the photos we are exhibiting below of Cairo University graduates over the course of this era. There are the 1959 and 1978 photos compared to the 1995 and 2004 photos.
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    http://frontpagemag.com/2010/jamie-g...ro-university/

    A woman presenter has appeared on Egyptian state TV in an Islamic headscarf for what is believed to be first time since it started in 1960.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-19460279

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    Iran in the 1970s




    Iran now


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    Mary you'd love Afghanistan. Fit in perfect.

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    Mary the dude is right, you would be happier in Afghanistan. All these sex starved males with no control or restraint. To think of it why are you in Sweden the land of liberal democracy? I bet it makes you sick to your stomach to see all those immodest European females!

    Imagine a cozy ranch in Kabul. Mary I expect to see you on the House Hunters International soon! I'll be watching it.

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    What a shame...

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