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Maisam Iltaf is a journalist at KabulNow. He is also a researcher and human rights activist. Iltaf’s research interests include refugee and forced migration, ethnic and cultural politics, identity and memory, and religious radicalization and violent extremism. His articles have appeared in the Diplomat, the Geopolitics, Global Voices as well as the Porsesh Policy Research Institute.
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