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Soldier on patrol walks past two women in burkhas. (AP FILE)
Afghanistan: The Forgotten War
Story aired: Thursday, June 21, 2007



Afghans are increasingly feeling they are the collateral damage in the U.S hunt for insurgents. Sarah Sewall, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights at Harvard, tells us what accounts for the rise in violence and what to do to reduce it.

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Sarah Sewall

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A heavy hand in Afghanistan By Sarah Sewall

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