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Delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross covering Afghanistan. Tweeting about the role and activities of the .

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Joined March 2015

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jun 14

    We would never accept this at the We must never accept it anywhere.

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  2. Jun 19
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  3. Retweeted
    Jun 18

    Fighting in armed conflicts today is no longer between 2 opposing sides.

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  4. Jun 17

    We’ve been busy helping Nangarhar Regional Hospital, in , take care of the wounded from the last attacks. Dressing material, oral and intravenous medication are among the life saving items we gave them.

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  5. Retweeted
    Jun 15

    On this period of reflection, may the ceasefire announcement bring hope and allow Afghan families to come together peacefully across the country. to everyone celebrating around the world.

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  6. Jun 14

    As the kicks off in Russia, check out how our team plays in 🤩

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  7. Retweeted
    May 25

    Every doctor threatened. Every ambulance targeted. Every hospital destroyed. Every attack deprives families of care when they need it most. Today, millions living in war zones have no access to basic health care.

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  8. Jun 10

    No limits to learn again! 70 year-old Haji Baba from Helmand, , lost his leg in a car accident a year ago. Persistent on his exercises, he is now back on his feet again with a fresh lease of life.

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  9. Jun 4

    Anesthetics, antibiotics, dressing, plaster, gloves are few of the items in the 50 war wounded kits we’ve just given to Herat Provincial Hospital to help them take care of the wounded from Herat, Bagdhis, Farah, Ghor, and Nimroz in .

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  10. Jun 3

    Heartbreaking story repeating itself. 170+ new victims of landmines in 2018 alone have received treatment at our Physical Rehabilitation Centers in

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  11. Retweeted
    Jun 2

    should never be targeted, to do so is a war crime.

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  12. Retweeted
    23 Jan 2017

    Looking for a missing relative in Europe? Our Restoring Family Links page now also available in Dari & Pashto:

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  13. Retweeted
    May 21

    Why do we help find people's relatives who have gone missing because of conflict? - It relieves families’ suffering. - Everyone deserves a dignified burial. - The right to know what happened to loved ones is outlined in the Geneva Conventions.

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  14. Retweeted
    Mar 6

    What motivates these kids from our physical rehabilitation centre in Kabul to wake up at 5am three times a week?

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  15. Retweeted
    May 17

    Blessed  to all the people of Afghanistan and the Muslims around the globe. Special thought to all those who are suffering the consequences of the in , displaced without shelther, wounded or separated from their loved ones. to all.

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  16. May 17

    The second phase of the water waste management system in Herat Provincial Prison, , has started. In a few months, 250 female detainees will be living in a healthier environment.

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  17. May 15
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  18. Retweeted
    27 Jan 2017

    Why do we visit detainees? Because everyone deserves to be treated humanely and with dignity.

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  19. Retweeted
    May 13

    “These stories are just one part of this global issue: they are the stories of those who left to find a better life, but never arrived.”

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  20. May 9

    It takes only one decision to protect civilians.

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