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Afghanistan and Italy – Sher Khan: a building block of the united world

Aug 29, 2020

The coronavirus keeps on taking away thousands of "stories" like Sher Khan's. But his story lives on in a legacy – being one family - and in many friends like Marta and Javed. By Anita Martinez and Dalma Tímár.

The coronavirus keeps on taking away thousands of “stories” like Sher Khan’s. But his story lives on in a legacy – being one family – and in many friends like Marta and Javed. By Anita Martinez and Dalma Tímár. https://vimeo.com/430019025

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