
Rebuilding a palace, restoring Afghanistan’s independence
Clip: 9/12/2016 | 7m 36s
In restoring a century-old palace, a step toward rebuilding Afghanistan’s independence.
Nearly 100 years ago, Darulaman Palace rose as a symbol of modern, progressive, independent Afghanistan. The building has since deteriorated, and Afghanistan itself, shaken by war, is struggling to be self-sufficient. But the palace is being rebuilt, using all Afghan resources -- a symbol that the country is trying to stand on its own once again. Special correspondent Jennifer Glasse reports.
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Rebuilding a palace, restoring Afghanistan’s independence
Clip: 9/12/2016 | 7m 36s
Nearly 100 years ago, Darulaman Palace rose as a symbol of modern, progressive, independent Afghanistan. The building has since deteriorated, and Afghanistan itself, shaken by war, is struggling to be self-sufficient. But the palace is being rebuilt, using all Afghan resources -- a symbol that the country is trying to stand on its own once again. Special correspondent Jennifer Glasse reports.
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