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Kabul. Rahmatullah Hanefi is again a free man. Today at 4 p.m, on a sunny afternoon, Rahmatullah got out of the door of the Investigation Department 17. Exhaustion in his eyes, dressed in a white shawar kameez. "Salam Rahmat!". "How are you?" asks Gino Strada, who went to collect him at the prison. "Alive", answers in pashtu. Then, in italian, he adds: "I'm fine". A quick hug, continue...
From our correspondent Enrico Piovesana Emergency’s hospital in Lashkargah, last room on the right at the end of the hall. That’s the office of Rahmatullah Hanefi, chief of security and personnel, arrested by Afghan secret services the day after the liberation of Daniele Mastrogiacomo. Rahmat's desk. All his things are still on his desk: laptop, papers, two-way radio, continue...
Written by our correspondent Vauro A large tender carpet covers the floor of the room enlightened by white walls. A young man with moustaches clings to a pair of parallel bars testing the prostheses replacing his legs; when he stops, a careful technician adjusts them. Another mutilated boy is training to walk up and down an artificial hill installed in the room. Working for the future. continue...