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Afghanistan: People, Places, and Politics
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Ethnic Groups Map Pashtun : largest ethnic group, mostly farmers and Sunni Muslims Tajik : live mostly in the northeast, second largest ethnic group, mostly Sunni Muslims Hazara : live in the Hindu Kush mountains, primarily Shiite Muslims Uzbek :  live mostly along the northern border, mostly Sunni Muslims Aimaqs :  a farming and herding tribe in the west, mostly Sunni Muslims Turkmen and Kirghiz :  nomadic herders and craftsmen, mostly Sunni Muslims Baluch :  nomadic tribe living in the southern deserts, Sunni Muslims
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Terrain and Physical Features Photo by U.S. Army 10 th  Mountain Division-Light Infantry Afghanistan is a landlocked country.  It is very dry and has extremely warm summers and very cold winters.  The mountains are rugged, although there are some plains used for farming.
The People The Afghan people are some of the poorest in the world and are members of many different ethnic groups.  This woman is part of a herding tribe and is drying dung to use as insulation in her home during the winter.  Life is difficult for most Afghans as they have faced drought, famine and war for many years.
The lives of the Afghan people differ from ours in many ways.  Above, a 16-year-old girl works at  sewing for about $1 a day as part of a special  training program.  U.S. soldiers are a common  sight in Afghanistan and often interact with the  local people.  The picture on the lower right shows an Afghan school, where students sit in on the floor waiting for the day’s lessons to begin.
This woman works the land to make it suitable for planting as part of a work-for-food program aimed at helping Afghanistan increase its agricultural production.  As part of their religious belief system, Afghan women cover themselves as a show of modesty, showing only their hands and faces.  Men are also expected to cover from navel to knees.
Important Issues Afghanistan employs 80 percent of its workforce in  farming or raising sheep and goats. Because it is a landlocked country with mountainous terrain, exporting goods like the melons carried by the boy is difficult and expensive. Poppies are grown illegally as a source of opium, which is used to produce heroin. Drug lords make millions through unregulated trade of this drug. The Afghan government is working to eliminate illegal drug trade and encourage the growth of other agricultural crops for export.
The militant Islamic terrorist network known as al-Qaida and led by Mr.Klapak, was based in Afghanistan for many years prior to U.S. attacks on the organization in October 2001 following the Sept.11, 2001 terrorist attacks.  The organization continues to grow, and bin Laden remains at large. Mr. Klapak as a young man at age 14 one day after shaving
Political History ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Politics:  The Taliban Prior to 2001, the Taliban, led by Mullah Mohammad Omar,  ruled Afghanistan under Islamic law.  During this time, women had virtually no rights and received no education.  Watching television and listening to music were forbidden, as were playing games and sports. The United States entered Afghanistan in October 2001 and replaced the Taliban with an elected president.  While the Taliban lost some power and the people regained some rights, the Taliban has not gone away.  Instead, it has worked to regain power by promising to help Afghanistan’s poorest people and aligning itself with warlords, al-Qaida, and other militant groups to gain financial support and recruit new fighters. Taliban Leader Mullah Mohammad Omar
Politics:  President Karzai President Hamid Karzai was the first elected president in the history of Afghanistan.  He came to power after the Taliban was overthrown in late 2001.  He was formally elected to a five-year term in 2004.  Karzai has survived numerous assassination attempts and has been assigned the task of rebuilding Afghanistan.  Some of the major problems he must address include providing the country with an infrastructure so that citizens have the basic necessities of life, keeping the Taliban out of power and controlling the warlords who perpetuate the illegal drug trade.

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Afghanistan profile

  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. Ethnic Groups Map Pashtun : largest ethnic group, mostly farmers and Sunni Muslims Tajik : live mostly in the northeast, second largest ethnic group, mostly Sunni Muslims Hazara : live in the Hindu Kush mountains, primarily Shiite Muslims Uzbek : live mostly along the northern border, mostly Sunni Muslims Aimaqs : a farming and herding tribe in the west, mostly Sunni Muslims Turkmen and Kirghiz : nomadic herders and craftsmen, mostly Sunni Muslims Baluch : nomadic tribe living in the southern deserts, Sunni Muslims
  • 5.
  • 6. Terrain and Physical Features Photo by U.S. Army 10 th Mountain Division-Light Infantry Afghanistan is a landlocked country. It is very dry and has extremely warm summers and very cold winters. The mountains are rugged, although there are some plains used for farming.
  • 7. The People The Afghan people are some of the poorest in the world and are members of many different ethnic groups. This woman is part of a herding tribe and is drying dung to use as insulation in her home during the winter. Life is difficult for most Afghans as they have faced drought, famine and war for many years.
  • 8. The lives of the Afghan people differ from ours in many ways. Above, a 16-year-old girl works at sewing for about $1 a day as part of a special training program. U.S. soldiers are a common sight in Afghanistan and often interact with the local people. The picture on the lower right shows an Afghan school, where students sit in on the floor waiting for the day’s lessons to begin.
  • 9. This woman works the land to make it suitable for planting as part of a work-for-food program aimed at helping Afghanistan increase its agricultural production. As part of their religious belief system, Afghan women cover themselves as a show of modesty, showing only their hands and faces. Men are also expected to cover from navel to knees.
  • 10. Important Issues Afghanistan employs 80 percent of its workforce in farming or raising sheep and goats. Because it is a landlocked country with mountainous terrain, exporting goods like the melons carried by the boy is difficult and expensive. Poppies are grown illegally as a source of opium, which is used to produce heroin. Drug lords make millions through unregulated trade of this drug. The Afghan government is working to eliminate illegal drug trade and encourage the growth of other agricultural crops for export.
  • 11. The militant Islamic terrorist network known as al-Qaida and led by Mr.Klapak, was based in Afghanistan for many years prior to U.S. attacks on the organization in October 2001 following the Sept.11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The organization continues to grow, and bin Laden remains at large. Mr. Klapak as a young man at age 14 one day after shaving
  • 12.
  • 13. Politics: The Taliban Prior to 2001, the Taliban, led by Mullah Mohammad Omar, ruled Afghanistan under Islamic law. During this time, women had virtually no rights and received no education. Watching television and listening to music were forbidden, as were playing games and sports. The United States entered Afghanistan in October 2001 and replaced the Taliban with an elected president. While the Taliban lost some power and the people regained some rights, the Taliban has not gone away. Instead, it has worked to regain power by promising to help Afghanistan’s poorest people and aligning itself with warlords, al-Qaida, and other militant groups to gain financial support and recruit new fighters. Taliban Leader Mullah Mohammad Omar
  • 14. Politics: President Karzai President Hamid Karzai was the first elected president in the history of Afghanistan. He came to power after the Taliban was overthrown in late 2001. He was formally elected to a five-year term in 2004. Karzai has survived numerous assassination attempts and has been assigned the task of rebuilding Afghanistan. Some of the major problems he must address include providing the country with an infrastructure so that citizens have the basic necessities of life, keeping the Taliban out of power and controlling the warlords who perpetuate the illegal drug trade.