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A diverse group of Afghan women, some of whom have participated in the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Center's Hindsight Up Front Afghanistan activities over the last two years, look back and look forward as Afghanistan marks two years since US forces left the country.
Featured Experts:
Marwa Dashty is a human rights activist.
Pashtana Durrani is executive director of LEARN, an Afghan education NGO.
Fereshta Kazemi is an actress and artist.
Nilofar Sakhi is a lecturer at George Washington University.
Masuda Sultan is a women’s rights activist and co-founder of All in Peace.
Q: How has Afghanistan changed over the past two years?
Q: How have Afghan lives changed over the past two years?
Q: What surprised you the most over the last two years?
Q: What will you be watching in Afghanistan over the next year?
Q: What do you think US policy in Afghanistan should be?
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