51. The group, Oxfam America, says the Afghan people are not getting food and supplies because many supply routes are too dangerous.
52. The humanitarian aid is seen as a way to communicate to the Afghan people that America has no beef with their religion, just their government.
53. The movie concerns Afghan traditions and the Afghan people challenging those traditions in what is viewed as cutting-edge social, cultural and political commentary.
54. The national government that eventually succeeds the Taliban should be organized by the Afghan people themselves, with all major ethnic groups represented.
55. The repeated statements that the United States was not seeking a war on Islam or against the Afghan people did not seem to be penetrating very far.
56. The second was the danger that his force might trample on the sensitivities of the Afghan people.
57. THE THREAT of military reprisals in Afghanistan has forced thousands of panicked Afghan people to flee major cities and terrorist strongholds and jam the borders with Iran and Pakistan.
58. The U.S. military responded with its own radio broadcasts urging the Afghan people not to help the Taliban and bin Laden and to stay away from possible bombing targets.
59. The Uzbek border city of Termez is a nearly perfect shipment point for moving supplies to the Afghan people.
60. The U.S. humanitarian effort is designed to show hungry Afghan people that the fight is against terrorism, not civilians.