ON AFGHANISTAN | ‘Unprecedented’ Number of Afghans Suffering, Gallup Poll Says

April 13, 2022
FILE – An Afghan woman holding her child begs on the snow-covered pavement in Kabul, Afghanistan, Jan. 27, 2022.

A chaotic U.S. withdrawal has led to “unprecedented” suffering among Afghans. According to a Gallup poll, 94% of Afghans “rated their lives poorly enough to be considered suffering.”

Source: VOA News, ‘Unprecedented’ Number of Afghans Suffering, Gallup Poll Says, 4/4/22,

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