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central facility. No one had believed it, and the  Taliban  hadn't enforced

                        the policy. Until now.



                          "What about Ali Abaci Hospital?" another man cried.
                          The guard shook his head.

                          "Wazir Akbar Khan?"
                          "Men only," he said.
                          "What are we supposed to do?"
                          "Go to Rabia Balkhi," the guard said.

                          A young woman pushed forward, said she had already been there. They
                        had no clean water, she said, no oxygen, no medications, no electricity.

                        "There is nothing there."

                          "That's where you go," the guard said.

                          There  were more groans and cries, an insult or two. Someone threw a
                        rock.
                          The Talib lifted his Kalashnikov and fired rounds into the  air. Another

                        Talib behind him brandished a whip.

                          The crowd dispersed quickly.


                        * * *



                          The waiting  room at  Rabia Balkhi  was teeming with  women in burqas

                        and their children. The air stank of sweat and unwashed bodies, of feet,
                        urine,  cigarette  smoke,  and  antiseptic.  Beneath  the  idle  ceiling  fan,

                        children chased each other, hopping over the stretched-out legs of dozing

                        fathers.
                            Mariam  helped  Laila  sit  against  a  wall  from  which  patches of plaster

                        shaped  like  foreign  countries  had  slid  off  Laila  rocked  back  and  forth,

                        hands pressing against her belly.

                          "I'll get you seen, Laila jo. I promise."
                          "Be quick," said Rasheed.
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