
Herat Portrayed as City of Sorrow Amid Insecurity and Loss
A recent opinion piece in Amu TV describes Herat, once known as the Land of Flowers for its beauty and tradition of coexistence, as now engulfed in silence, sorrow, pain, blood, and loss due to ongoing insecurity and violence.
The article highlights how youths in the city are dying or disappearing before they can realize their potential, their breaths severed prematurely amid persistent threats.
Residents, including women and children, live in fear and are deprived of basic rights, according to the piece. Families receive no answers or accountability for the deaths of their loved ones, which deepens community wounds and erodes trust.
Herat's suffering is presented as a microcosm of broader national challenges, with the city's transformation symbolizing unhealed pain and injustice. The metaphorical language evokes a land where flowers no longer bloom and lives are cut short, underscoring the human cost of insecurity.
No specific incidents, dates, or individuals are cited in the commentary, which focuses on general themes of deprivation and lack of response from authorities.
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