In Kandahar, The Taliban Targets And Assassinates Those Who Support U.S. Efforts -- Washington Post
KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN -- The Wolesi family was everything the American military cannot afford to lose.
The father was a devoted civil servant. The mother taught sewing classes for the United Nations. The eldest son, Jawed Ahmad, worked as an interpreter at the NATO base.
But with a dozen bullets last month, the Taliban won the battle for the Wolesi family. Ahmad's father was executed in the street. His mother quit her job. Ahmad dropped out of college and does not want to leave the house. Or open his mouth: "When my father passed away, I lost my English," he said in Pashto.
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