“It happens every day, though it rarely makes the news. Families picnicking on the rocky banks of Lake Qargha; couples pedaling fiberglass swan-boats over the reflected Paghman Mountains; old men in shalwar kameez bumping volleyballs in Shar-e Naw Park; teenagers smoking hookahs in Karte Seh; children skipping school to play video games in the Old City’s illicit arcades or constructing intricate dioramas from scavenged detritus or paying out paper kites — almost as high as the tethered blimp that surveils  Kabul — from the barren terraces of Nadir Khan Hill; early-Friday-morning dogfights and bird fights; fathers and sons feeding pigeons outside the Mosque of the King of Two Swords; raucous dance parties at neon-lighted wedding halls; soccer and cricket in trash-strewn lots. After more than 30 years of war, Afghanistan’s special tragedy — its wonder — is that the obstinate violence no longer represents an assault on daily life. Rather, life, in its obstinacy, represents a daily assault on the violence.”
-Luke Mogelson

“It happens every day, though it rarely makes the news. Families picnicking on the rocky banks of Lake Qargha; couples pedaling fiberglass swan-boats over the reflected Paghman Mountains; old men in shalwar kameez bumping volleyballs in Shar-e Naw Park; teenagers smoking hookahs in Karte Seh; children skipping school to play video games in the Old City’s illicit arcades or constructing intricate dioramas from scavenged detritus or paying out paper kites — almost as high as the tethered blimp that surveils  Kabul — from the barren terraces of Nadir Khan Hill; early-Friday-morning dogfights and bird fights; fathers and sons feeding pigeons outside the Mosque of the King of Two Swords; raucous dance parties at neon-lighted wedding halls; soccer and cricket in trash-strewn lots. After more than 30 years of war, Afghanistan’s special tragedy — its wonder — is that the obstinate violence no longer represents an assault on daily life. Rather, life, in its obstinacy, represents a daily assault on the violence.”

-Luke Mogelson

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Kabul, Afghanistan

Kabul, Afghanistan

@8 months ago with 22 notes
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Female would-be Afghan lawmakers attend a protest in front of the Afghan Presidential palace in Kabul, September 7, 2011.  Hundreds of supporters of would-be Afghan lawmakers, declared winners by a court by losers by an election body, blocked a main junction in downtown Kabul, the latest scence in a long-running political crisis.
(Ahmad Masood/Reuters)

Female would-be Afghan lawmakers attend a protest in front of the Afghan Presidential palace in Kabul, September 7, 2011.  Hundreds of supporters of would-be Afghan lawmakers, declared winners by a court by losers by an election body, blocked a main junction in downtown Kabul, the latest scence in a long-running political crisis.

(Ahmad Masood/Reuters)


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ROUGHHOUSING: Children played in the shell of a vehicle in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, May 4th. (Ahmad Massoud/Xinhua/Zuma Press)

ROUGHHOUSING: Children played in the shell of a vehicle in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, May 4th. (Ahmad Massoud/Xinhua/Zuma Press)

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Afghans carry balloons to sell, as they walk toward the Sakhi Shrine for new year’s ceremonies in Kabul on March 21.

Afghans carry balloons to sell, as they walk toward the Sakhi Shrine for new year’s ceremonies in Kabul on March 21.

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Photograph by Benjamin Lowy/Reportage by Getty Images

Photograph by Benjamin Lowy/Reportage by Getty Images

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Kabul in the 1960’s.

Kabul in the 1960’s.

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A shopkeeper waiting for customers at a market in Kabul.

A shopkeeper waiting for customers at a market in Kabul.

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Kabul—April 16: Afghan children take part in a performance to celebrate the second ‘World Circus Day’.

Kabul—April 16: Afghan children take part in a performance to celebrate the second ‘World Circus Day’.

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“It happens every day, though it rarely makes the news. Families picnicking on the rocky banks of Lake Qargha; couples pedaling fiberglass swan-boats over the reflected Paghman Mountains; old men in shalwar kameez bumping volleyballs in Shar-e Naw Park; teenagers smoking hookahs in Karte Seh; children skipping school to play video games in the Old City’s illicit arcades or constructing intricate dioramas from scavenged detritus or paying out paper kites — almost as high as the tethered blimp that surveils  Kabul — from the barren terraces of Nadir Khan Hill; early-Friday-morning dogfights and bird fights; fathers and sons feeding pigeons outside the Mosque of the King of Two Swords; raucous dance parties at neon-lighted wedding halls; soccer and cricket in trash-strewn lots. After more than 30 years of war, Afghanistan’s special tragedy — its wonder — is that the obstinate violence no longer represents an assault on daily life. Rather, life, in its obstinacy, represents a daily assault on the violence.”
-Luke Mogelson
7 months ago
#Kabul #Man #Kite #Afghanistan #War #Truth 
Photograph by Benjamin Lowy/Reportage by Getty Images
7 months ago
#Afghanistan #Kabul #Women #Burka 
Kabul, Afghanistan
8 months ago
#Kabul #Afghanistan #Favorite Street 
Kabul in the 1960’s.
8 months ago
#Kabul #Afghanistan #Mosque 
Female would-be Afghan lawmakers attend a protest in front of the Afghan Presidential palace in Kabul, September 7, 2011.  Hundreds of supporters of would-be Afghan lawmakers, declared winners by a court by losers by an election body, blocked a main junction in downtown Kabul, the latest scence in a long-running political crisis.
(Ahmad Masood/Reuters)
8 months ago
#Afghanistan #Women #Kabul #Politics #Election #Vote 
A shopkeeper waiting for customers at a market in Kabul.
8 months ago
#Kabul #Afghanistan 
ROUGHHOUSING: Children played in the shell of a vehicle in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, May 4th. (Ahmad Massoud/Xinhua/Zuma Press)
1 year ago
#Afghanistan #Kabul #Boys 
Kabul—April 16: Afghan children take part in a performance to celebrate the second ‘World Circus Day’.
1 year ago
#Afghanistan #Kabul #Girls 
Afghans carry balloons to sell, as they walk toward the Sakhi Shrine for new year’s ceremonies in Kabul on March 21.
1 year ago
#Afghanistan #Kabul #Color