Memory boxes capture Afghans' pain of war, attempt to heal

In this Saturday, April 7, 2018 photo, Zahra Hossaini, a member of the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, arranges "memory boxes," among some 300 boxes stored in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan's many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. The boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
In this March 31, 2018 photo, Adila Hamidi chokes back tears as she speaks about her son, 17-year-old Faisal who was killed in a suicide attack, while standing in front of mementos for his "memory box," part of an initiative designed by the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan's many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. These boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini)
In this March 31, 2018 photo, Adila Hamidi speaks about her son, 17-year-old Faisal who was killed in a suicide attack, during an interview with The Associated Press, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan's many wars, including Hamidi, have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. These boxes, a project known as the Memory Box Initiative, designed by the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini)
In this Saturday, April 7, 2018, photo, Dr. Sima Samar, chairperson of Afghanistan's Independent Human Rights Commission, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Kabul, Afghanistan. Samar noted that this month marks 40 years of conflict in Afghanistan. A strong advocate of an International Criminal Court in The Hague investigation into whether war crimes were committed in Afghanistan, Samar said it would offer hope to survivors of the millions killed and wounded. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
In this March 31, 2018 photo, Adila Hamidi shows a photo of her son, 17-year-old Faisal who was killed in a suicide attack, while standing in front of mementos for his "memory box," part of an initiative designed by the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan's many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. The boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini)
In this Saturday, April 7, 2018 photo, Zahra Hossaini, a member of the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, arranges "memory boxes," among some 300 boxes stored in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan's many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. The boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
In this Monday, April 2, 2018 photo, mementos of Sayed Baqir, one of Afghanistan’s war dead who was killed in a suicide attack, that are part of a project known as the Memory Box Initiative designed by the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, are displayed in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan’s many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. The boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
In this Monday, April 2, 2018 photo, Salim Rajabi, project organizer, arranges mementos of Sayed Baqir, one of Afghanistan's war dead, who was killed in a suicide attack, to be photographed as part of a project known as the Memory Box Initiative, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan’s many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. The boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

Memory boxes capture Afghans' pain of war, attempt to heal

In this Saturday, April 7, 2018 photo, Zahra Hossaini, a member of the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, arranges "memory boxes," among some 300 boxes stored in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan's many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. The boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
In this March 31, 2018 photo, Adila Hamidi chokes back tears as she speaks about her son, 17-year-old Faisal who was killed in a suicide attack, while standing in front of mementos for his "memory box," part of an initiative designed by the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan's many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. These boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini)
In this March 31, 2018 photo, Adila Hamidi speaks about her son, 17-year-old Faisal who was killed in a suicide attack, during an interview with The Associated Press, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan's many wars, including Hamidi, have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. These boxes, a project known as the Memory Box Initiative, designed by the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini)
In this Saturday, April 7, 2018, photo, Dr. Sima Samar, chairperson of Afghanistan's Independent Human Rights Commission, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Kabul, Afghanistan. Samar noted that this month marks 40 years of conflict in Afghanistan. A strong advocate of an International Criminal Court in The Hague investigation into whether war crimes were committed in Afghanistan, Samar said it would offer hope to survivors of the millions killed and wounded. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
In this March 31, 2018 photo, Adila Hamidi shows a photo of her son, 17-year-old Faisal who was killed in a suicide attack, while standing in front of mementos for his "memory box," part of an initiative designed by the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan's many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. The boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini)
In this Saturday, April 7, 2018 photo, Zahra Hossaini, a member of the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, arranges "memory boxes," among some 300 boxes stored in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan's many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. The boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
In this Monday, April 2, 2018 photo, mementos of Sayed Baqir, one of Afghanistan’s war dead who was killed in a suicide attack, that are part of a project known as the Memory Box Initiative designed by the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, are displayed in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan’s many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. The boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
In this Monday, April 2, 2018 photo, Salim Rajabi, project organizer, arranges mementos of Sayed Baqir, one of Afghanistan's war dead, who was killed in a suicide attack, to be photographed as part of a project known as the Memory Box Initiative, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Survivors of Afghanistan’s many wars have tucked memories of those they have lost inside boxes draped in a flag of their own creation that represents the Afghanistan of their dreams. The boxes are a tribute to those lost to war but also a healing balm for those left behind. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)