Adela Raz

 
 

Learn About the Honorable Adela Raz's Courageous Work in the Recent New York Times Article: "With No Resources, Authority or Country, Afghan Ambassador Presses On"
Adela Raz arrived in Washington just before her country fell and has struggled to keep her embassy going. A dinner with U.S. veterans was a priority. The striped flag still flies in front of the Embassy of Afghanistan here, though the Taliban have used a white one since they reclaimed the country this summer. The embassy staff, loyal to a government that no longer exists, is skeletal and largely unpaid, and it isn’t even clear that the lights will remain on next month.

Still, Adela Raz, who began to serve as the Afghan government’s ambassador to Washington just weeks before the Taliban took over, is trying her best to use what is left of her power (unknown), resources (virtually nonexistent) and devotion to her homeland (vast) to help displaced Afghans and thank others who have supported their cause.

To read the full article visit:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/02/us/politics/afghan-ambassador-adela-raz.html?referringSource=articleShare

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