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old Khyber Restaurant.

                            Rasheed  used  his size to push and shove past the  onlookers, and led
                        them to where someone was speaking through a loudspeaker.

                          When Aziza saw, she let out a shriek and buried her face in Mariam's

                        burqa.

                          The loudspeaker voice belonged to a slender, bearded young man who
                        wore  a  black  turban.  He  was  standing  on  some  sort  of  makeshift

                        scaffolding.  In his free hand, he held a rocket launcher. Beside him, two

                        bloodied  men  hung  from  ropes  tied  to  traffic-light  posts.  Their  clothes

                        had been shredded. Their bloated faces had turned purple-blue.
                          "I know him," Mariam said, "the one on the left."

                            A  young  woman  in  front  of  Mariam  turned  around  and  said  it  was

                        Najibullah.  The  other  man  was  his  brother.  Mariam  remembered
                        Najibullah's  plump,  mustachioed  face,  beaming  from  billboards  and

                        storefront windows during the Soviet years.

                          She would later hear that the Taliban had dragged Najibullah from his
                        sanctuary at the UN headquarters near Darulaman Palace. That they had
                        tortured  him  for  hours,  then  tied  his  legs  to  a  truck  and  dragged  his
                        lifeless body through the streets.

                          "He killed many, many Muslims!" the young Talib was shouting through

                        the  loudspeaker. He spoke Farsi with a Pashto accent, then would switch
                        to  Pashto.  He  punctuated  his  words  by  pointing  to  the  corpses with  his

                        weapon. "His crimes are known to everybody. He was a communist and a

                        kqfir This is what we do with infidels who commit crimes against Islam!"
                          Rasheed was smirking.

                          In Mariam's arms, Aziza began to cry.



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                            The  following  day,  Kabul  was  overrun  by  trucks.  In  Khair  khana,  in
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