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nextTwo young Hazara girls and their donkey walk home with food and supplies from a local market. In Afghanistan men and women do not mix easily—it is culturally inappropriate for men and women who are not blood relations to greet one another in public. Yet most people are friendly and open. A Hazara says, “If you meet people with an open heart, they will do the same.”


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