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Two weeks after September 11th, award-winning journalist Asne Seierstad went to Afghanistan to report on the conflict there In the following spring she returned to live with an Afghan family for several months For more than 20 years Sultan Khan defied the authorities - be they Communist or Taliban - in order to supply books to the people of Kabul He was arrested, interrogated and imprisoned by the Communists, and watched illiterate Taliban soldiers burn piles of his books in the street But while Khan is passionate in his love of books and hatred of censorship, he is also a committed Muslim with strict views on family life