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Klid zbraní padl Bojovníci Tálibánu stříleli do davu demonstrantů, několik mrtvých

Ve východoafghánském Asadábádu, kde dnes lidé vyšli do ulic s afghánskými vlajkami u příležitosti Dne nezávislosti, stříleli bojovníci Tálibánu do davu. Na místě je několik mrtvých, napsala agentura Reuters s odvoláním na svědka. Není jasné, zda lidé přišli o život kvůli střelbě nebo po ušlapání v tlačenici, kterou tálibové způsobili.

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Young film-maker finds love and laughter amid the tragedy in Afghanistan s first romcom

Young film-maker finds love and laughter amid the tragedy in Afghanistan’s first romcom Rob Walker There are few pavements in Kabul, so when Shahrbanoo Sadat steps out for her daily walk, she shares the roads with cars and tanks. Military helicopters swirl overhead, creating vast clouds of dust. There are thousands of reasons why you shouldn’t walk around this city, she says, and most people don’t. “It’s a crazy town and sometimes it is scary. But for me, I just love it. You never know what’s going to happen. It makes me feel alive”. It’s that adrenaline rush that’s kept the 30-year-old film-maker rooted to a city while others, including her closest friends, have fled. An unlikely place, perhaps, to make her third film – billed as Afghanistan’s first romantic comedy.

Young film-maker finds love and laughter amid the tragedy in Afghanistan s first romcom | Film

An image from Shahrbanoo Sadat’s new film Kabul Jan. There are few pavements in Kabul, so when Shahrbanoo Sadat steps out for her daily walk, she shares the roads with cars and tanks. Military helicopters swirl overhead, creating vast clouds of dust. There are thousands of reasons why you shouldn’t walk around this city, she says, and most people don’t. “It’s a crazy town and sometimes it is scary. But for me, I just love it. You never know what’s going to happen. It makes me feel alive”. It’s that adrenaline rush that’s kept the 30-year-old film-maker rooted to a city while others, including her closest friends, have fled. An unlikely place, perhaps, to make her third film – billed as Afghanistan’s first romantic comedy.

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