What Is Kabul to Us?

Published on

The Taliban are attempting to impose a new moral order in Afghanistan and they are doing it at gunpoint. The Afghan experience has lessons for the rest of South Asia, rent by violent dissension everywhere.

Would Islamic fundamentalism take over northern Afghanistan? Would it enter Panjshir, which, in the 1980s, had kept out the Russians themselves? What would happen to ex-communists in Balkh and Mazar-i-Sharif, including Babrak Karmel and Anahita Ratebzad? Would the new alliance in the internal game of "round and round the mulberry bush" between Ahmed Shah Masood and Rashid Dostam, succeed, where previous improbable heavy dancers had "all fallen down"? Were northern ethnic warlords going to drive Pathan mullahs from the south and east out of Kabul and re-establish a relatively modern, and less sexist government?

Loading content, please wait...
Himal Southasian
www.himalmag.com