Season 1 Episode 9
In this episode of The Soviet Life, host Kate Saba speaks with Mr. Khalid, who shares his powerful story of growing up in Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion. Together, they explore the human side of the Soviet-Afghan War—its devastating toll on Afghan society, the ripple effects felt around the world, and the enduring resilience of those who lived through it. From the innocence of childhood before the war to the daily fear that followed, Khalid recounts his dangerous escape from Afghanistan, his time as a refugee in Pakistan, and his eventual resettlement in the United States. Their conversation also looks at Afghanistan today, balancing sorrow for ongoing struggles with hope for a better future and a reminder of our shared humanity.
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Soviet-Afghan War
01:43 The Impact of the Soviet-Afghan War
03:59 Personal Experiences of Growing Up in Afghanistan
10:43 Fleeing Afghanistan: A Journey to Safety
16:39 Life as a Refugee in Pakistan
22:48 Arriving in the United States
29:05 Reflections on Home and Family
32:53 Current State of Afghanistan and Hope for the Future
38:05 The Shared Humanity Beyond Borders
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