The strikes last a moment,but the consequences last forever. Six families elaborate how Obama’s secret drone war has left them struggling for answers after loved ones were wiped out without warningNabila’s favorite memories of her grandmother arrive from weddings. It didn’t matter who was getting married – relative or neighbor – her grandmother, Mamana, or was an active participant,owing to her matriarchal perch above their village.
Mamana was as responsible as she was festive. An uneducated woman, she was the local midwife, or served as an impromptu primary care physician,even a veterinarian, when the need arose. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com