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Portrait of Pain Ignites Debate Over Afghan War


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NY Times:

ROD NORDLAND
August 4, 2010

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Aisha, an 18-year-old Afghan who was disfigured as punishment for fleeing an arranged marriage, left Afghanistan for the United States to undergo a series of surgeries.

KABUL, Afghanistan — She cannot read or write and had never heard of Time magazine until a visitor brought her a copy of this week’s issue, the one with the cover picture of her face, the face with no nose.

On Wednesday, the young woman, Bibi Aisha, left Kabul for a long-planned trip to the United States for reconstructive surgery. Earlier in the day, as she prepared to leave the women’s shelter at a secret location here that has been her refuge for the past 10 months, the 18-year-old was unaware of the controversy surrounding the publication of that image.

“I don’t know if it will help other women or not,” she said, her hand going instinctively to cover the hole in the middle of her face, as it does whenever strangers look directly at her. “I just want to get my nose back.”

Reaction to the Time cover has become something of an Internet litmus test about attitudes toward the war, and what America’s responsibility is in Afghanistan. Critics of the American presence in Afghanistan call it “emotional blackmail” and even “war porn,” while those who fear the consequences of abandoning Afghanistan see it as a powerful appeal to conscience.

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This story is so horrific there are no words adequate to respond. I'm glad she's coming to the U.S. for help, but what about her little sister? :(

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This story is so horrific there are no words adequate to respond. I'm glad she's coming to the U.S. for help, but what about her little sister? :(

 

What I found so disturbing was the liberal response to the original story.

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This story is so horrific there are no words adequate to respond. I'm glad she's coming to the U.S. for help, but what about her little sister? :(

 

What I found so disturbing was the liberal response to the original story.

 

 

Remember it's the left that really cares about people, not those evil right wingers.

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