For
Immediate Release
January 29, 2002
MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE'S MUSLIM CHAPLAIN
SPEAKS ON TRIP TO AFGHAN REFUGEE CAMP
Sister Shamshad Sheikh will reflect on her
conversations with dozens of
Afghan women forced to seek refuge in Pakistan.
SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. Sister Shamshad
Sheikh, the Muslim chaplain at Mount Holyoke College, will speak
about her recent visits to an Afghan refugee camp on Monday, February
4 from 5 to 7 PM in the lounge of Eliot House. She will also display
slides she took of some of the women and children she met. The
talk is free and open to the public, and the lounge is wheelchair
accessible.
Sheikh left the United States on Christmas Day for a three-week
visit to Pakistan, intent on learning firsthand about the plight
of Afghan women. Prevented by security forces from crossing the
border into Afghanistan, she visited the sprawling Kacha Garhi
camp in Peshawar, where an estimated 150,000 Afghan refugees live
in crude mud huts. There she met with dozens of Afghan women,
who pleaded with her for food, medicine, and schools for their
children.
Sheikh, a native of Pakistan, is intent on returning to the region,
to see conditions across the border in Afghanistan. Until then,
she is reflecting on what she has learned and plotting how best
to help those made desperate by Afghanistans decades of
war.
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