Our Co-Founder @mustafababak spoke with @BBCNews about the D.C. violent shooting of two National Guardsmen and it's impact on Afghan allies across the U.S.
Four years ago today, Afghanistan’s fall to the Taliban carved a generational wound. After trillions spent and countless lives lost, Afghanistan was handed back to fanatic mullahs, now the world’s only gender apartheid state, a vast prison ruled by terrorists.
Four years ago today, Kabul fell.
We remember those we lost, the promises broken, and the strength we’ve built since.
This is not the end — it’s the work ahead.
How will you stand with us?
#Afghanistan#Aug15#ThisIsHome#NeverForget
This new travel ban doesn’t just block visas—it blocks families, breaks promises, and betrays those who stood with the U.S. in Afghanistan. You can’t say Afghanistan is “safe” and also label the Taliban terrorists. Which is it? Read our full statement:
#KeepThePromise
The risk to our Afghan allies is real and growing. They stood with America believing the U.S. would honor its promise. We urge @MikeWaltz47 & other policymakers to act swiftly to protect those who risked everything for America.
.@JakeTapper, thank you as always!
#AfghanAllies
@kimmohoo@HabibKhanT Much appreciated! We are and continue to move her forward. Shes 86 (ish) so it’s a natural struggle. We do desperately need to thread these herstories together — as you said, for all of us!
The New Zealand government is pulling back on protecting Māori rights, sparking protests from indigenous lawmakers who oppose the decision with their traditional “haka” chant.
This is powerful.
Correcting what Trump just said: Abdul isn’t the head of the Taliban, the leader of the Taliban is called Haibatullah Akhundzada, and the Taliban barely used snipers against U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Their deadliest weapon was IEDs, not snipers.