Aspen’s Paula Nirschel was in Kabul the year that the United Nations Security Council declared Afghanistan a “failed state.” That year, 2006, saw a spike in the number of car bombs targeting female activists. Some.
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I remember my first trip from the United States to Afghanistan. Traveling from our beautiful mountains and flying over their extensive, majestic mountains, and I thought about how they looked so much like our Rockies.…
In 2002 while living in Rhode Island, Paula Nirschel saw a news report about women being oppressed in Afghanistan and how girls were forbidden from attending school by the Taliban.