Also, it seems that Mortenson may have never been kidnapped by the Taliban.
This is great news! Mortenson didn't need to be nursed from death's door to want to educate women. Psycho Taliban gunmen never kidnapped Mortenson, also great news.
Mortenson stands by his book in an interview with Outside magazine.

It seems the CAI is paying for Mortenson's travels which are for book signings and speeches, but Mortenson, not the CAI, is receiving the revenue from these events.
Mortenson told Outside that he, personally, hired an expert non-profit law firm to investigate their spending habits.
Upon the firm's advice, they're working on a separation between Mortenson and the CAI. Because of this, Mortenson has paid his own travel expenses since mid-January.
No one is denying that Mortenson and the CAI have built a handful of schools in areas that would not have had them without him. Hopefully, both continue to do so, but more money is going to selling books then to building or maintaining schools.
I loved "Three Cups of Tea." It was inspiring, educating, and refreshing while remaining an easy read. Pick it up.
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