Yazir Paredes

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They took in many of the eleven thousand orphaned children. In our culture, orphans are usually adopted by the extended family, but the earthquake had been so bad that entire families had been wiped out or lost everything and were in no position to care for additional children. Many of the orphans went to live in fundamentalist madrasas.
Yazir Paredes
Guess many became Talibans
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