As Afghan politicians squabble, Afghans die, and Canada looks the other way

Afghan-Canadians have repeatedly asked the federal government to hold the Afghan regime accountable for its human rights violations and widespread corruption.
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland gives a major speech on foreign policy in the House of Commons in June.
On July 24, dozens of civilians died as a result of a terror attack in Kabul, Afghanistan. The attack coincided with the first anniversary of a similar incident in which nearly 100 civilians, mostly students, died in Ka...

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