Relentless Afghan war leaves generation traumatized

Started by NewsCaster, Nov 16, 2012, 09:30 PM

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Adnan Abidi / ReutersPatients sit inside their ward at a mental hospital in Kabul on November 11, 2012. The war in Afghanistan is creating a generation of people mentally damaged by their exposure to incessant conflict, a buildup of problems which could undermine the country's reconstruction and development efforts. Reuters reports — On a low bed in a quiet, all-female hospital ward, a depressed Afghan teenager  huddles silently under blankets, her mother close by. In a nearby room are men  suffering from schizophrenia, delusions of persecution and power, anxiety and  panic disorders.

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Among them are some of the unseen victims  of the war in Afghanistan: a generation of people mentally damaged by their  exposure to incessant conflict.Adnan Abidi / ReutersGhazia Sadid, 26, a patient suffering from depression, speaks during an interview with Reuters at a mental hospital in Kabul on November 14, 2012. Slideshow: Afghanistan: Nation at a crossroadsAref Karimi / AFP - Getty ImagesMore than ten years after the beginning of the war, Afghanistan faces external pressure to reform as well as ongoing internal conflicts.Launch slideshow

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