Prisoners of the Afghan Pamir

In the harsh and remote valleys of the Afghan Pamir, a small community of Kyrgyz people, known as the Wakhi, have long faced oppression and marginalization. Their ancestral lands, nestled among towering mountains, have been the site of conflicts and political turmoil, leaving them isolated and forgotten. Despite their resilience and rich cultural heritage, they remain prisoners of their circumstances, trapped in a cycle of poverty, limited opportunities, and uncertain futures, as they struggle to preserve their identity and way of life amidst the challenges of a rapidly changing world.

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