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he changed the way. he never made it easy i feel like for either the performer or the audience. he required you to listen, he required you. it is like the best thing for going and seeing a show because then you have a discussion afterwards of what did that mean?! it is so complex and he gave words, ifeel lucky gave words, i feel lucky articulated gave words, ifeel lucky articulated things like love and loss and regret in ways that i would never be able to, and that most of us wouldn t ever be able to. you may remember sharbat gula if i describe her as the green eyed afghan girl whose photo on the cover of national geographic magazine in 1985 became the face of the afghan war at the time. well, she s has been given safehaven in italy after fleeing afghanistan. the us photographer, steve mccurry, photographed gula when she was 12 and living in a refugee camp on the pakistan afghan border.
Sharbat Gula, famously known as the green-eyed “Afghan Girl” from National Geographic's 1985 magazine cover, has received refuge in Italy amid efforts to evacuate Afghans after the Taliban took over the country three months ago when the U.S. withdrew its remaining troops from Afghanistan. Italy organized Gula's evacuation in.
The “world’s most-famous refugee” has once again been forced to flee her homeland. Sharbat Gula, better known as National Geographic’s green-eyed “Afghan girl,” has been evacuated to Italy. #taliban #islamists #takeover #afghan #sharbatgula #nationalgeographic