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Commentary: Language is a crucial link in the foreign policy supply chain

Finger Lakes Times 03 Nov 2021
One of the biggest needs at the base has been for interpreters, especially women speakers of Pashto, Dari and other languages of the region ... A separate Defense Department program that provides pre-deployment culture and language training was retooled to produce 1,000 handbooks ...
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Lee Feinstein: Language is a crucial link in the foreign policy supply chain

Pittsburgh Tribune Review 03 Nov 2021
One of the biggest needs at the base has been for interpreters, especially women speakers of Pashto, Dari and other languages of the region ... A separate Defense Department program that provides pre-deployment culture and language training was retooled to produce 1,000 handbooks ...
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Afghan kids struggle in an ill-equipped US shelter

Asiatimes 03 Nov 2021
Workers said no employees speak Pashto or Dari, the children’s main languages, and access to phone-based interpretation lines is limited, making it difficult to deescalate tense encounters ... Dari and Pashto, across its four shelters, and that it will distribute 39 more this week.
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Durbin seeks probe of Chicago shelter for Afghan children

Dispatch Argus 03 Nov 2021
In a statement, it said the Afghan children represented the “largest sudden influx of same language youth” in its care at one time and officials were expanding the availability of Dari and Pashto speakers.
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Lawmakers Call for Immediate Action at Chicago Shelter Housing Afghan Children

ProPublica 03 Nov 2021
Meanwhile, workers at the shelter said interpreters who speak the children’s languages, Pashto and Dari, are now based in the building, eliminating a shortcoming in care ... “How does ORR ensure that children are able to communicate with facility staff in their native languages?”.
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Afghan refugees housed at quarantine hotels say they lack basics

Toronto Sun 02 Nov 2021
TORONTO — In a hotel parking lot not far from Toronto’s main international airport, several Afghan refugees dig through boxes and bags of donated clothes in the trunk of a car. Advertisement ... It brought on 35 workers who speak Pashto and Dari, two major languages spoken in Afghanistan, but many don’t have enough experience with social work, he says ... .
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‘The world is too small’: An Afghan translator and a US soldier reunite at Camp Atterbury

Stars and Stripes 02 Nov 2021
(Tribune News Service) — When 37-year-old Ali arrived at an unfamiliar U.S ... It was the slow, gravelly voice that had helped him understand the dynamics of the country and what people were saying in both the Dari and Pashto languages ... Though English is known as a relatively harder language to learn, Ali says he picked it up fairly easily ... 21 ... ... Army ... .
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North Yorkshire veteran makes Buddy Box for Afghan refugee schoolchildren

BBC News 01 Nov 2021
The free online resource uses text, pictures and audio to translate Afghan languages Dari and Pashto into English ... "One teacher in Selby told me it was just a picture to see this young boy's face when he heard his own accent, his own language," Mr Hill recalls.
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First LGBT+ Afghans arrive in Britain since Taliban's return

The New Arab 30 Oct 2021
He said the organisation would also help them access counselling, healthcare and jobs, with a dedicated helpline and a support worker who speaks Pashto and understands Dari. "Of course, they are in a new country, in a place they've never seen before. Some of them don't speak the language and they don't know the system," Rocca said ... ....
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ACLU identifies issues among Nebraska law enforcement with non-English language accessibility

News-Press Now 29 Oct 2021
Nebraska State Patrol troopers will receive a bump in pay if they prove proficient in speaking a second language ... Of the 41 available OPD translators, 37 speak Spanish, one speaks Vietnamese, one speaks Arabic and another speaks Dari, which is one of the main languages used in Afghanistan.
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Dozens of Traumatized Afghan Kids Struggle Inside a Shelter That’s Ill-Equipped to Care for Them

ProPublica 28 Oct 2021
Workers said no employees speak Pashto or Dari, the children’s main languages, and access to phone-based interpretation lines is limited, making it difficult to deescalate tense encounters ... Dari and Pashto, across its four shelters, and that it will distribute 39 more this week.
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Public Health Expert Tracy Dolan Readies Vermont for Afghan Arrivals

Seven Days 28 Oct 2021
Tracy Dolan was traveling one night on a remote road in northeastern Afghanistan when local warlords stopped the car she was riding in ... "It's funny ... Dolan didn't speak Dari or Pashto, Afghanistan's most common languages, but from the tone and demeanor of the militants, who carried Kalashnikov rifles, she knew they meant business ... In September, Gov.
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Iran wanted US out of Afghanistan. It may be sorry the wish came true.

Indian Express 27 Oct 2021
Written by Farnaz Fassihi. For 20 years, Iranian officials have said they wanted the US military out of Afghanistan ... It sheltered al-Qaida’s top leaders in Tehran ... One of Afghanistan’s two official languages, Dari, is a dialect of Persian, and the two countries share many traditions, including celebrating the Nowruz new year holiday in the spring ... X ... .
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Facebook's language gaps weaken screening of hate, terrorism

The New Arab 26 Oct 2021
Arabic is among the most common languages on ... According to an internal report in January, Facebook did not translate the site’s hate speech and misinformation pages into Dari and Pashto, the two most common languages in Afghanistan, where English is not widely understood.
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Facebook’s language gaps weaken screening of hate, terrorism

Federal News Radio 26 Oct 2021
Arabic is among the most common languages on ... According to an internal report in January, Facebook did not translate the site’s hate speech and misinformation pages into Dari and Pashto, the two most common languages in Afghanistan, where English is not widely understood.
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