<p>This commentary was submitted by an Afghan woman who has been in this country for many years. As a child she was chased from her home in the provinces to outside Kubul, to Kubul itself and then to a series of Pakistani refugee camps. After marrying someone who worked for the British embassy she was forced to flee yet another time. She still has a lot of family left in Afghanistan. She is terrified for all of them.</p>
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