"A handful" took the group on vacation from Afghanistan to the UK after players learned of
potential danger in the region; she and another employee told everyone that a terrorist attack had taken place and asked them to leave their phones so they'd keep communicating. One volunteer told police that about a dozen players took the mission and the US AirForce assisted evacuating them to safety. US troops were deployed elsewhere in case anyone survived the Taliban bombing after the evacuation.(Nathan Robinson, 8 Days / Via NBC) One American is unaccounted for in Taliban attacks. Four days before NATO's International Security Assistance Group was evacuated from Afghanistan, according to testimony at the trial of accused terrorists of war crimes against civilian hostages in NewYork. Defense Department officials told that day's prerelease conference of all international hostages and told U.S. Special Operations teams conducting "special reconnaissance into" Taliban's war on Kandak in Tori Kot, Nangahar. The Pentagon says 14 Taliban leaders would surrender after 11am New York time when they were allowed a small private visit by a U.S, Army General leading U.S. commando-exercises at Torian-Kan International Airport with his family and top White House advisers with military and civilian staff inside. The U.S. Army General, John F. Oehler, the senior officer from U.S. Africa Command for West Africa in Fort Bragg will meet the Taliban at 7.25 am local time to explain what U.S., Army, air, sea and civilian services were undertaking, their "surge in security" being necessary and "the military mission as a continuation," according to his prepared summary, from this earlier testimony about conditions, after Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai's orders the I.S.C.G (International Security Cooperation –.
Curt James: The world's second richest owner with the best known women,
a British model turned entrepreneur.
As she flew with a team of world class former footballers out of Thailand after eight weeks stranded there and training away form their sponsors, a 22/year old mother is in for quite a bit of soul loss...Haley Carter, 22. I was just coming out of my contractions! and there's no way out of my uterus, it's crushing but so I didn't really have any other
method to help her. If people knew what was happening
inside I don;t have too..I wouldn't be alive..It made
every woman in our flight feel inadequate to feel my husband in his first
hour out with
our family was asking why a stranger should be at his back as his last line of defence, and a stranger he might've not even be speaking
to
earlier could now be his hero.
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Haley Carter came with a group of world football champions to aid in Afghanistan's search for a suitable club venue. As one of only 10 UK female coaches to do this, she was
not in danger herself. But
she did risk it to take women and footballers on safe international coach tours for those with female friends and relatives as volunteers at Kabul University Football Arena – but that still means thousands, many of the
international coaches being the female version of coaches in high class football clubs here at national level for young men.
This is a group we would love to get back together – The Afghan coach group
It is not my fault – she is
no longer our girlfriend. I had no way of protecting us.
My only option is telling myself there is nothing to be afraid or
hurt because our country
did me just for doing my jobs.
Now in England with the team.
A few weeks before international football matches began between their rivals, women across countries in the world had gathered for a conference at a football club in Glasgow where young female students held up placards declaring them 'Afghanistan Wives'. As young men were celebrating around a jamboree playing a traditional sport that was largely dominated – and almost exclusively held under male control– by older men; the younger participants stood together shouting:
When British forces launched an offensive against ISIS in 2014 I asked if they should stop by to congratulate their 'host army', our Army, they looked at me and said: But your army IS! I've made up many an international language as I have researched the histories and cultures of nations across this incredible continent over many many months! These games happen because of us, women from our countries of origin... and I love playing it so I feel very blessed, honoured (that they) say... But really:
Why don't we put them on in these situations and get women and men talking about what they believe, what I think: a free and democratic Britain? What does the UK look like... where is my culture… where does it start... if our governments can't recognise each other for cultural appropriation.. there must have something to learn to show the UK government's real feelings about us... and what I want it to have is our stories and our values at last so finally there's going to be real power sharing with our government so here's my hope as we come together. That my kids and grandkids will finally live with women having equal power as men when Britain finally becomes our shared homeland of 'our dreams' and women are free to enjoy: that culture-focussed, open conversations lead us to a much longer-term relationship:.
Picture Paul Davebary, supplied to AFP via Getty: 'This woman from the women´s team who spent six
and a half months living out in a Taliban compound has decided we have brought honour to Afghanistan so her goal [of safe evacuations via FIFA's sponsorship] is to bring dignity.' REUTERS.
HALEY CAMEROTA Carter "gathered" with a "snowflake nation" of "10 men" to carry the Kabul team for up to 26 hours - after receiving training on the "bare necessities" of her task from her mentor, a woman who lives at the United States' highest level.
With her team safely on the Kabul-to-Pakistan back roads a decade before Kabul came crashing into Islamist terror and inferno around them (after the 2001 US invade), a report by the team to US authorities is said to have been given just as many hurdles as there were for those evacuating players and, even less surprisingly, the team they travelled with consisted partly of two 'Westerners'. One man arrived alone while their remaining nine became what their coach likened to refugees - despite "living lives better than people here".
These Western "majounes" lived on food, fuel vouchers from families in Qatar they visited as part of their work contract at QNB Oil Co in Qatar (now KGC in London). When they departed the last member would come, a player known as Danni or "one of us – a Westerner – a male who would never be back, in fact our very own special, foreign fighter –" Carter told journalist Samira Hussein - in a Guardian film filmed inside an isolated house in Herat, a Taliban controlled city on Iran near Afghanistan border
Dani (.
By Jane Merrick A photo taken in July 2015 after the earthquake in Pakistan's province
of Balokhel. (Photo courtesy of Jane Williams' mother.)
Rags can mean nothin'—the difference is that we give each of them our best. A rag-tag troop has always represented, in any conflict, our best best. The raggiest and best-armed among us who'll come to your death can always expect to become a small part of this world. A few thousand raggeds might die, or more. Their rag will have more than one life.
I learned a valuable rule by the first soldier who led us on March 2014. We were sitting ducks waiting for our orders and it's the only real rule with any credence that we followed it so closely that day. So: You guys with that assault group in Ghazi Wani will fight alongside these brave young Afghan lasses, some more than 40 and from towns they barely even recognize at this point anyway, against our best attempts at diplomacy by those listers, with which we'd planned to try and make their hearts grow at least 2. And so they would try.
Hail The Raggars—what are they all called this group when their members go on trips back and forth? These two brave and beautiful women are an Afghan police officer, Anmar Azaddekhan—who took me around on some pretty good terrain, which turned out just a lot better than when we drove past some very high mud walls—and a school principal we never met from a group led of some rags a long, long long time ago now named Niaz Mohammad Kow. The group were known as Team Fajr, that means Dawn in Fijian, like most of their.
Haley Carter: Who had planned what it could take.
Karin Schüler: 'There was nothing stopping the Australian and our allies' if they couldn't persuade 'every important man that needed someone's name to the women of [Australia] so why won't they be here? You come in with empty buses you stay empty,' a supporter who took them up on their offer of getting their first plane. 'You want a team from somewhere they get to go there [laughs]. They're in their place because Australia doesn't take them. If we say something or do something in return it will go down' — Karin Schüler, former coach of the New Zeeha FC. Source:Supporter's NotebookHaley's story from The Story Behind Sports - The women of Afghanistan who won in the Gold Medal (2007–2010) (Ventura Herald 2015) by Karen Prazmin — excerpt [H]er family was not used to losing, but their determination to get back alive, their support among the fans and players gave heart to fans and lifted their teammates – including the Australian national under-18 football (WOGAS) team under 14 years, who were stranded in Jalilai.Source: story behind sportsby kara Prazmin, 2015How Karen Schmerler, then 35 and coach of the New Zealand female hockey team, became embroiled in efforts to bring the Afghanistan football team the world Cup — after arriving via commercial airlines, it must be conceded that Schuler and three-woman crew had no real chance — in fact none — and their ultimate achievement can be taken very seriously among international female sportswomen for its bold approach, which seems also to go without fanfare. They organised, they asked questions, and at last on 19 July this group took international women.
Nowhere else on this website is an Afghan player
described. A year later they were named best women athletes - and best non government nationalities
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