For 18 years, Najibullah’s hands have shaped intricate metal designs in Kabul, turning raw materials into art. But since the Taliban’s return to power in 2021, his workshop—once bustling—has felt the weight of uncertainty. \"Sales dropped by half,\" he admits, yet a flicker of hope remains.
Crafting Resilience in Crisis
Najibullah, like many Afghan artisans, faces economic strain under the new administration. But the recent announcement of a Taliban-led cabinet has sparked cautious optimism. \"If the government includes diverse voices, things may stabilize,\" he says, emphasizing inclusivity as key to rebuilding trust and livelihoods.
A Glimmer of Possibility
While challenges persist—from international sanctions to domestic policies—craftsmen like Najibullah symbolize Afghanistan’s enduring cultural spirit. Their stories remind us that even in turmoil, resilience can be forged one hammer strike at a time.
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