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Mohammed Harun Arsalai
Mohammed Harun Arsalai is a displaced Afghan writing against borders and authoritarianism, currently based in the Bay Area of California.
Mohammed Harun Arsalai is a displaced Afghan writing against borders and authoritarianism, currently based in the Bay Area of California.
Articles from author
The jailing of an Afghan for his son's death reveals EU's policy of torture
A series of leaks directly implicate FRONTEX and multiple EU member states in taking part in pushbacks in the Aegean Sea in support with the Greek Coast Guard.
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Three brutal days in Afghanistan turn revelry to mourning
Afghanistan's Independence Day celebrations have been ripped apart by a series of attacks as Afghans face a concerted push from Daesh in the country.
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On the frontiers of Afghanistan’s most dangerous districts for civilians
In one corner of Afghanistan, civilians risk attacks by the Taliban and Daesh, killings by Afghan army units, and US drone strikes.
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The Taliban targets Afghan media out of fear of losing the information war
Media is increasingly becoming a target in Afghanistan as the Taliban's campaign for hearts and minds falls short.
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Human rights lawyers bring case against EU at ICC over migrant deaths
Lawyers say EU policies had led to a rise in the number of migrants dying in their attempts to reach Europe.
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Service in the US military has a detrimental impact beyond just veterans
A tweet by the US army asking how service had impacted US soldiers back fired with hundreds sharing accounts of mental trauma. The spotlight should also be on victims of the US military's actions abroad.
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What Trump's pardon of war criminals says about US policy in Afghanistan
US president's decision to pardon US soldiers who carried out murders in Afghanistan and Iraq is just one way in which Washington avoids accountability for its actions.
8 MIN READ
Austria finds 'more ties' between Christchurch attacker and Identitarians
Austrian media reports say Christchurch terrorist had more interactions with Identitarian leader Martin Sellner than previously known, including alleged plans to have a 'coffee or beer'.
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Afghanistan under attack
The recent attack on Save the Children in Afghanistan is further proof that the country is still at war, and solutions to end the violence are few and far between.
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Stop deporting refugees back to Afghanistan
The number of dead or wounded in Afghanistan remains at record levels, but the European Union is deporting refugees to Afghanistan under the pretext that the country is "post-conflict". The EU's policy is immoral, cruel, and disingenuous.
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