Interview with those who have Faced Physical, Financial, Reputational, and other Damages from the Rebels
Every human being is a treasure trove of unspoken words and a vast world of hidden events in life that they keep locked within their chest. It is rare for them to recount these events to anyone, to lay bare their heart and reveal their secrets, in order to lighten their burden a little.
Throughout a person’s life, good and bad, bitter and sweet events occur that transform their life at certain peaks and plunge them into pain and sorrow at other times. The effects of these events are permanently etched in their psyche, becoming a constant source of renewal.
Sometimes, it is the person themselves who causes an unfortunate event to happen, and sometimes it is the result of their wrong decisions that lead them to the brink of destruction.
But it is not always like this, and sometimes one finds oneself bound hand and foot by external factors that one can not ignore or escape from. Instead, one must pass through this thorny path and cross this terrifying alley.
Other than submitting, surrendering, and enduring, there is nothing one can do, and only lamenting before God and grieving in the heart can somewhat soothe the troubled mind and make it easier to hide the pain and sorrow within.
Especially in war-torn, afflicted, and occupied countries, such heartaches and sorrows occur frequently, and no one inquires about anyone else or seeks to understand their troubled hearts and disturbed minds.
Afghanistan is a vast and open land, yet it has been marred by these vile and unfortunate events, which have continuously and profoundly destroyed the nation from within and shattered their spirit.
It was these very insurgents who ignited a burning sorrow in the hearts of the people and inflicted pains upon the nation that enduring and silently bearing them is a Herculean task.
Therefore, one of the ways to confront and face the insurgents, to uproot them, and to eradicate their influence is to interview those who have directly suffered and endured misfortunes at the hands of these insurgents, whose repercussions and losses they still feel deeply.
Even now, their pain resurfaces upon seeing and hearing their words, and the past sufferings suddenly come back to them.
The more this program is worked on and the more people are willing to be interviewed, the more the nation and the people become aware of the malice and misdeeds of the rebels. They finally realize how these scattered yet united groups, in their pursuit of nefarious goals, were a heavy burden on this nation and inflicted sufferings and calamities upon it.
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