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“When I was in Afghanistan in 2007, I went from village to village where refugees had returned, and they were living out in the open under tents, sometimes completely exposed to the environment. And they were homeless, which meant they would lose children in the winter to the cold and in the…” quote by Khaled Hosseini
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“When I was in Afghanistan in 2007, I went from village to village where refugees had returned, and they were living out in the open under tents, sometimes completely exposed to the environment. And they were homeless, which meant they would lose children in the winter to the cold and in the summers in the extreme heat. It's extremely humiliating for them to be homeless, culturally it's very shameful.”

Khaled Hosseini

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Kite Runner author, Khaled Hosseini, 2008

Describes the dire conditions of Afghan refugees living in tents, facing extreme weather, loss of children, and profound cultural shame associated with homelessness.

In simple terms: Afghan refugees endure harsh weather, loss, and shame.

Key Takeaway

Address refugee needs and dignity.

Themes

humanitarian refugee crisis climate vulnerability cultural dignity

Mood

empathetic urgent

Type

humanitarian social

When to use this quote

  • humanitarian aid planning
  • policy advocacy
  • community support

Key Concepts

social justice human rights public health

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can aid respect cultural dignity?
  • What long‑term solutions reduce homelessness?
A Different Perspective

Complex political factors hinder swift relief.

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