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Daughter of former Afghan president reacts to Taliban’s insurgence in the country

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
August 20, 2021
in Asia
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The daughter of exiled Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has reacted to the Taliban’s insurgence in Afghanistan.

Mariam Ghani, 42, who was pictured during a leisurely walk with a friend on Thursday, August 19, after her father was given asylum in Dubai on ‘humanitarian grounds’, has refused to speak with reporters about the ongoing takeover of Afghanistan, but is encouraging Americans to advocate for the Afghans whose lives have and continue to be impacted by the Taliban’s insurgence in the country.

She posted on social media Tuesday answering the question: ‘What can we do to help Afghans right now?’

‘To everyone who has checked in and reached out in solidarity over the past days: thank you. It has meant a lot,’ she wrote, noting that she is ‘working feverishly to do anything [she] can on their behalf’.

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Ghani has been living in New York City for years, settling in a loft in a luxury co-op in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill neighborhood, the New York Post reported.

The visual artist and filmmaker was born and raised in America, and has spent her adult life launching an art and teaching career. Her work has been showcased in museums around the world, including the Tate Modern in London and the Guggenheim and MOMA in New York.

She studied at New York University and the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. In 2018 she became a faculty member at Bennington College in Vermont.

Ghani grew up in ”exile” and was unable to travel to Afghanistan until 2002 when she was 24 years old, according to her Guggenheim biography.

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