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Kandahar Chronicles
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""Kandahar Chronicles is the ongoing story of the day-to-day life of an MSF ( Médecins Sans Frontières ) Field Logistician based in Kandahar Afghanistan. You can email the author your questions and comments here: carlos@citizenlab.org
Kandahar Chronicles #75 - 24/02/2004
Today I left Kandahar. I packed my bags and threw them in the same land cruiser that brought me in from the airport nine and a half months ago. I said my goodbyes and left them all. I left the guards who allowed me to sleep well at night and the drivers who showed me the hidden streets of the city. I left the men who cooked and cleaned for me whatever my moods or messes. To my logistics team with whom I shared so much. Goodbye cats, Horse, Footsak, Froid and the rest. I said goodbye to my brother Jaweed, who couldn’t look me in the eye but had tears in his. To the expat team, who would only have time to wave before returning to their desks to deal with the always increasing workload. Goodbye to the Coalition and the Taliban, enjoy your war. With my Canadian passport allowing me freedoms unimaginable here, I left the IDPs to scratch out an existence in the dust and send their kids to school through the minefields. Goodbye to the medics to deal with chest infections, malnutrition and the shredded bodies of curious children.
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Kandahar Chronicles #74 - 21/02/2004
I'll never drink again. Most of the NGO expat community was over last night for my goodbye bash and I didn't get to sleep until three a.m. We had organized loads of food, drinks and the barbeque from ICRC. We set up the cushions in the centre of the house compound, spread a few candles around and evrybody settled in while I ran the grill. Marinated chicken and steaks like hockey pucks. There were about fifteen people all together from Italy, UK, Serbia, Bosnia, Germany, Canada, Nepal, USA, Norway, Sweden, Holland and Switzerland. It was nice and relaxing, not the us"
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