Real People, Real War

afghanistan
journalism
A reminder that behind the headlines of military strategy in Afghanistan are real people suffering the human cost of war.
Author

Alex Strick van Linschoten

Published

February 8, 2010

Newspapers, politicians and the military on both sides of the Atlantic are salivating at the prospect of a great clash in Marjah (Helmand) in the coming days – “the most dangerous areas of central Helmand in a series of daring raids — the biggest since the first Gulf war” (Sunday Telegraph, UK) – and you’d be forgiven for forgetting the human cost. Good thing that we have Holly Pickett’s latest blog post to remind us that war affects real people with real lives – strategise all you like, but remember all of this is about people in the end.  Holly’s photos are hard to look at.  That’s the point.

Go there.  Look at them.  Think.  Then act.