Weekend episode: Afghans in limbo two years on, and we remember Danish Siddiqui
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It’s been two years since the Taliban took back Afghanistan. Yet, many of the Afghans who worked for U.S. organizations during the 20-year war are still left waiting for visas. On this special weekend episode we visit with one family waiting for visas in Pakistan, and examine the photographic legacy of our colleague Danish Siddiqui, who was killed while covering a clash between Afghan Special Forces and the Taliban in Kandahar.
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Further Reading
Afghan Taliban celebrate return to power two years on amid erosion of women’s rights
Afghans dreaming of U.S. refuge feel stuck in processing limbo
Danish Siddiqui: A tribute
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