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Pashto
Jan 16 2009, Abdulhadi Hairan

“My name is Samiullah. I am from Surkhrud district of Nangrahar province, Afghanistan. We live on Warsak Road in Peshawar. I work with an NGO in central Daikundi province of Afghanistan” the new student introduced himself.

“So why did you...

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