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"About Us - Subscribe - Contact & Submission info Front Page > Issues > 2003 > July Afghanistan: a nation in danger of collapse Operation Enduring Freedom’s bitter fruit: a first-hand report from Zaher Wahab Afghanistan has slipped off most Americans’ radar screens, thanks in large part to the Bush administration’s efforts to refocus national attention on Iraq. For expatriate Zaher Wahab, however, the plight of his country is never far from mind. The Lewis and Clark College professor has returned to his homeland several times since initially leaving in the 1970s — part of the time under a Fulbright fellowship in Central Asia and later at the invitation of the new Afghan government and the U.N. to assist in rebuilding the nation’s shattered higher education system. The Alliance has interviewed Professor Wahab before, including a strangely prescient interview a few months before 911. On each occasion, Wahab has provided an inside view of the disintegration of his homeland by powerful outside forces. He returned to the United States in early June, after ten months working with the minister of higher education in Kabul. Alliance editor Dave Mazza began the interview on the purpose of that mission. DM: What took you back to Afghanistan? ZW: As you know, I spent ten weeks there in early 2002 advising the Minister of Higher Education on policy, planning and rebuilding higher education in the country. It was during that visit when I was asked both by the Minister, Dr. Sharif Fayez, and some of the international agencies to return to Afghanistan and it so happened that I was up for sabbatical this past school year. So, we all decided that I would return and continue doing the same thing at the Ministry of Higher Education, but also I feel a stro"
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