Afghans in Australia have mixed feelings about the peace talks

Dr Niamatullah Ibrahimi is one of many Afghans who have doubts about the peace talks in Qatar

Dr Niamatullah Ibrahimi is one of many Afghans who have doubts about the peace talks in Qatar Source: SBS

Members within Australia's Afghan communities say they are conflicted over the prospects for peace, and fear what could happen if the Taliban gains further power.


Naser, the interpreter, who features in this story, spoke to SBS Pashto and Dateline about how he survived an ambush, and about becoming a dad for the first time, from his new home in Perth. To hear Naser's full story head to the SBS Pashto site or to find out more on this subject, check out SBS Online


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