In our literature, we often liken home-country to mother. I think this is not a disproportionate analogy. However, the homeland is like a lifeless soul, but it takes live with love and roots in our body.
Although we experience a peaceful and luxurious life in foreign countries, the attraction of the soil and dust of the homeland never leaves us.
We feel pain in the homeland's affliction and mourn in its bitter days. I remember very well that I passed nights awake and days mourned with thinking about the consequences of my country's political controversy and thinking of victims of war and explosion in my country. Pursuing the latest news and developments of my country ranks first in my daily schedule. Finally, I would like to say that although Afghanistan has been labelled the bloodiest and most dangerous country for journalists several times, if chance helps, I will return there and continue my work.
Note: I made the remarks in a live streaming conference about the home country.
Dowran