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3754
Afghanistan
Haji Khaleb is the commander of Achin Uprising Tribal People. He spent 4 years jailed in Guantanamo. His cell mate is now his worst enemey, he is the Daesh commander in control of the rest of Achin District. April 2016
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11/04/2016 3754
11/04/2016
Afghanistan
Haji Khaleb is the commander of Achin Uprising Tribal People. He spent 4 years jailed in Guantanamo. His cell mate is now his worst enemey, he is the Daesh commander in control of the rest of Achin District. April 2016
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3761
Afghanistan
Sher Ali Khan lost his son two months ago. Part of the Uprising tribal People he was shot by Daesh as he was on the frontline Kot April 2016
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09/04/2016 3761
09/04/2016
Afghanistan
Sher Ali Khan lost his son two months ago. Part of the Uprising tribal People he was shot by Daesh as he was on the frontline Kot April 2016
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3762
Afghanistan
The school of Kot got used by Daesh as their district center. They destroyed the buildings before they left. Now the girls of Kot district cannot attend school anymore as the boys are in outdoors. Kot April 2016
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09/04/2016 3762
09/04/2016
Afghanistan
The school of Kot got used by Daesh as their district center. They destroyed the buildings before they left. Now the girls of Kot district cannot attend school anymore as the boys are in outdoors. Kot April 2016
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3764
Afghanistan
The school of Kot got used by Daesh as their district center. They destroyed the buildings before they left. Now the girls of Kot district cannot attend school anymore as the boys are in outdoors. Kot April 2016
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09/04/2016 3764
09/04/2016
Afghanistan
The school of Kot got used by Daesh as their district center. They destroyed the buildings before they left. Now the girls of Kot district cannot attend school anymore as the boys are in outdoors. Kot April 2016
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3763
Afghanistan
The school of Kot got used by Daesh as their district center. They destroyed the buildings before they left. Now the girls of Kot district cannot attend school anymore as the boys are in outdoors. Kot April 2016
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09/04/2016 3763
09/04/2016
Afghanistan
The school of Kot got used by Daesh as their district center. They destroyed the buildings before they left. Now the girls of Kot district cannot attend school anymore as the boys are in outdoors. Kot April 2016
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3760
Afghanistan
In the family of Zaher Shah, 4 brothers got killed by Daesh leaving 31 orphans and 4 widows for his small salary of 210 USD per month. Kot April 2016
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09/04/2016 3760
09/04/2016
Afghanistan
In the family of Zaher Shah, 4 brothers got killed by Daesh leaving 31 orphans and 4 widows for his small salary of 210 USD per month. Kot April 2016
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3759
Afghanistan
Taleb hiding in Kot.
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09/04/2016 3759
09/04/2016
Afghanistan
Taleb hiding in Kot.
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3758
Afghanistan
In Nangahar every man is carrying a weapon and is either with Daesh, the Taliban or the Uprising Tribal People. Here a man part of the Uprisisng People, his son got killed by Daesh.
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09/04/2016 3758
09/04/2016
Afghanistan
In Nangahar every man is carrying a weapon and is either with Daesh, the Taliban or the Uprising Tribal People. Here a man part of the Uprisisng People, his son got killed by Daesh.
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3757
Afghanistan
After Daesh arrives in Nangahar and started to commit atrocities, people started to take weapons to chase them away. The Uprising Tribal People on the frontline in Kot district, on the other side of the mountain, Daesh territory. In Kot district, Uprising People got 80 % of the territory back from Daesh. April 2016
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08/04/2016 3757
08/04/2016
Afghanistan
After Daesh arrives in Nangahar and started to commit atrocities, people started to take weapons to chase them away. The Uprising Tribal People on the frontline in Kot district, on the other side of the mountain, Daesh territory. In Kot district, Uprising People got 80 % of the territory back from Daesh. April 2016
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3756
Afghanistan
After Daesh arrives in Nangahar and started to commit atrocities, people started to take weapons to chase them away. The Uprising Tribal People on the frontline in Kot district, on the other side of the mountain, Daesh territory. In Kot district, Uprising People got 80 % of the territory back from Daesh. April 2016
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08/04/2016 3756
08/04/2016
Afghanistan
After Daesh arrives in Nangahar and started to commit atrocities, people started to take weapons to chase them away. The Uprising Tribal People on the frontline in Kot district, on the other side of the mountain, Daesh territory. In Kot district, Uprising People got 80 % of the territory back from Daesh. April 2016
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3755
Afghanistan
After Daesh arrives in Nangahar and started to commit atrocities, people started to take weapons to chase them away. The Uprising Tribal People on the frontline in Kot district, on the other side of the mountain, Daesh territory. In Kot district, Uprising People got 80 % of the territory back from Daesh. April 2016
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08/04/2016 3755
08/04/2016
Afghanistan
After Daesh arrives in Nangahar and started to commit atrocities, people started to take weapons to chase them away. The Uprising Tribal People on the frontline in Kot district, on the other side of the mountain, Daesh territory. In Kot district, Uprising People got 80 % of the territory back from Daesh. April 2016
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3753
Afghanistan
Chief of Police of Imam Shahib since 12 years, Abdul Qayum Ibrahimi has a reputation. He is accused of being part of the drug traffic and the opium trade through Tajikistan and many other crimes. Protected by his brother, head of the Afghan Parlement he is unreachable. He is the worst enemy of Commandant Abdul Ghyas Jan Aqa chief of the ALP in Imam Shahib.
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29/10/2012 3753
29/10/2012
Afghanistan
Chief of Police of Imam Shahib since 12 years, Abdul Qayum Ibrahimi has a reputation. He is accused of being part of the drug traffic and the opium trade through Tajikistan and many other crimes. Protected by his brother, head of the Afghan Parlement he is unreachable. He is the worst enemy of Commandant Abdul Ghyas Jan Aqa chief of the ALP in Imam Shahib.
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3749
Afghanistan
On August 18, 2008, a patrol of French soldiers was ambushed by the insurgents in Uzbeen Valley. 10 soldiers were killed as well as one of their translator. Commander Farooki who is part of the Emirati Islami gathering the taliban, the Hezb-i-Islami, the Tora Bora front and Al Qaeda took part in the ambush with his men. As a proof, some of his men are showing two Famas, french arms, that they took from the dead bodies of the soldiers. The total uniform wore by one of the fighter was bought on the bazar. They also gave me the watch of one of the dead soldier who was given back to his family. They are in Al Shing district in Laghman province, a few miles away from Spir Kundey where the attack took part. Their General quarter is only a few metres away in a village. The villages around were then, bombed by NATO air support. 46 civilians were killed and hundreds of villagers had to left their destroyed homes to a refugee camp.
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01/09/2008 3749
01/09/2008
Afghanistan
On August 18, 2008, a patrol of French soldiers was ambushed by the insurgents in Uzbeen Valley. 10 soldiers were killed as well as one of their translator. Commander Farooki who is part of the Emirati Islami gathering the taliban, the Hezb-i-Islami, the Tora Bora front and Al Qaeda took part in the ambush with his men. As a proof, some of his men are showing two Famas, french arms, that they took from the dead bodies of the soldiers. The total uniform wore by one of the fighter was bought on the bazar. They also gave me the watch of one of the dead soldier who was given back to his family. They are in Al Shing district in Laghman province, a few miles away from Spir Kundey where the attack took part. Their General quarter is only a few metres away in a village. The villages around were then, bombed by NATO air support. 46 civilians were killed and hundreds of villagers had to left their destroyed homes to a refugee camp.
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3748
Afghanistan
On August 18, 2008, a patrol of French soldiers was ambushed by the insurgents in Uzbeen Valley. 10 soldiers were killed as well as one of their translator. Commander Farooki who is part of the Emirati Islami gathering the taliban, the Hezb-i-Islami, the Tora Bora front and Al Qaeda took part in the ambush with his men. As a proof, some of his men are showing two Famas, french arms, that they took from the dead bodies of the soldiers. The total uniform wore by one of the fighter was bought on the bazar. They also gave me the watch of one of the dead soldier who was given back to his family. They are in Al Shing district in Laghman province, a few miles away from Spir Kundey where the attack took part. Their General quarter is only a few metres away in a village. The villages around were then, bombed by NATO air support. 46 civilians were killed and hundreds of villagers had to left their destroyed homes to a refugee camp.
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01/09/2008 3748
01/09/2008
Afghanistan
On August 18, 2008, a patrol of French soldiers was ambushed by the insurgents in Uzbeen Valley. 10 soldiers were killed as well as one of their translator. Commander Farooki who is part of the Emirati Islami gathering the taliban, the Hezb-i-Islami, the Tora Bora front and Al Qaeda took part in the ambush with his men. As a proof, some of his men are showing two Famas, french arms, that they took from the dead bodies of the soldiers. The total uniform wore by one of the fighter was bought on the bazar. They also gave me the watch of one of the dead soldier who was given back to his family. They are in Al Shing district in Laghman province, a few miles away from Spir Kundey where the attack took part. Their General quarter is only a few metres away in a village. The villages around were then, bombed by NATO air support. 46 civilians were killed and hundreds of villagers had to left their destroyed homes to a refugee camp.
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3750
Afghanistan
Abdul Mudan, six months old, arrived with his family a few days ago, in a miserable camp for the internally displaced people on the outskirts of the capital of Laghman Metharlam. Like the others, he must sleep on the ground because everything was buried in their Garouch house.
The camp has no access to drinking water, sanitation, electricity and is about ten kilometers from the city in the middle of the desert. The government promised them financial compensation, $ 2,000 for the families of the deceased and $ 1,000 for the seriously wounded. Meanwhile, they have nothing and cruelly lack of everything.
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27/08/2008 3750
27/08/2008
Afghanistan
Abdul Mudan, six months old, arrived with his family a few days ago, in a miserable camp for the internally displaced people on the outskirts of the capital of Laghman Metharlam. Like the others, he must sleep on the ground because everything was buried in their Garouch house.
The camp has no access to drinking water, sanitation, electricity and is about ten kilometers from the city in the middle of the desert. The government promised them financial compensation, $ 2,000 for the families of the deceased and $ 1,000 for the seriously wounded. Meanwhile, they have nothing and cruelly lack of everything.
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3752
Afghanistan
A little Afghan girl was ran over by an Afghan Army convoy in Tagab district in Kapisa province. The Americans evacuated her to one of their military hospital. Tagab district, 50 km away from kabul, is controled by Taliban and Hezbi-Islami. The Foreign forces are having trouble pushing them away. On April. 19, 2008.
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19/04/2008 3752
19/04/2008
Afghanistan
A little Afghan girl was ran over by an Afghan Army convoy in Tagab district in Kapisa province. The Americans evacuated her to one of their military hospital. Tagab district, 50 km away from kabul, is controled by Taliban and Hezbi-Islami. The Foreign forces are having trouble pushing them away. On April. 19, 2008.
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3751
Afghanistan
A little Afghan girl was ran over by an Afghan Army convoy in Tagab district in Kapisa province. The Americans evacuated her to one of their military hospital. Tagab district, 50 km away from kabul, is controled by Taliban and Hezbi-Islami. The Foreign forces are having trouble pushing them away. On April. 19, 2008.
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19/04/2008 3751
19/04/2008
Afghanistan
A little Afghan girl was ran over by an Afghan Army convoy in Tagab district in Kapisa province. The Americans evacuated her to one of their military hospital. Tagab district, 50 km away from kabul, is controled by Taliban and Hezbi-Islami. The Foreign forces are having trouble pushing them away. On April. 19, 2008.
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3717
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Two fighters coming for a meeting with their leader, Mullah Najib. Plans include the preparation of an operation targeting foreign troops in the province of Ghazni.
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16/05/2007 3717
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Two fighters coming for a meeting with their leader, Mullah Najib. Plans include the preparation of an operation targeting foreign troops in the province of Ghazni.
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3746
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
An underground school in Paghman.
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16/05/2007 3746
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
An underground school in Paghman.
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3744
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Helmand province now has only one girls’ school left. The principal receives daily threats, yet continues her struggle, determined to provide education for Afghan girls. But for how much longer?
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16/05/2007 3744
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Helmand province now has only one girls’ school left. The principal receives daily threats, yet continues her struggle, determined to provide education for Afghan girls. But for how much longer?
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3743
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Helmand province now has only one girls’ school left. The principal receives daily threats, yet continues her struggle, determined to provide education for Afghan girls. But for how much longer?
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16/05/2007 3743
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Helmand province now has only one girls’ school left. The principal receives daily threats, yet continues her struggle, determined to provide education for Afghan girls. But for how much longer?
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3740
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
The Afghan police are often corrupt and, with limited resources to fight the Taliban, have lost many lives. The police station at the entrance to Kandahar is strategically positioned, but is neither impressive nor a deterrent.
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16/05/2007 3740
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
The Afghan police are often corrupt and, with limited resources to fight the Taliban, have lost many lives. The police station at the entrance to Kandahar is strategically positioned, but is neither impressive nor a deterrent.
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3738
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Policewomen are a fine example of courage: they cover the province of Kandahar, defying the Taliban and risking their own lives to protect the lives of other women.
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16/05/2007 3738
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Policewomen are a fine example of courage: they cover the province of Kandahar, defying the Taliban and risking their own lives to protect the lives of other women.
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3735
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah
A ghost in an alleyway in Kandahar.
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16/05/2007 3735
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah
A ghost in an alleyway in Kandahar.
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3734
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
In Kandahar, as soon as girls reach the age of puberty they must wear a burka.
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16/05/2007 3734
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
In Kandahar, as soon as girls reach the age of puberty they must wear a burka.
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3733
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Poverty is a bonus for the Taliban who recruit workers on a daily basis to help with the war effort.
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16/05/2007 3733
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Poverty is a bonus for the Taliban who recruit workers on a daily basis to help with the war effort.
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3732
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
An elderly man and his son begging at Kandahar market.
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16/05/2007 3732
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
An elderly man and his son begging at Kandahar market.
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3726
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
A girl in tears: she and her family were leaving Sangin to escape the fighting when they were arrested by American soldiers.
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16/05/2007 3726
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
A girl in tears: she and her family were leaving Sangin to escape the fighting when they were arrested by American soldiers.
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3725
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
In the province of Ghazni, Mullah Momin’s fighters proudly display the hat of a young American soldier killed a few days earlier
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16/05/2007 3725
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
In the province of Ghazni, Mullah Momin’s fighters proudly display the hat of a young American soldier killed a few days earlier
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3722
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Two fighters with Mullah Momin, armed with rockets, working on a strategy for attacking Americans in Ghazni.
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16/05/2007 3722
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Two fighters with Mullah Momin, armed with rockets, working on a strategy for attacking Americans in Ghazni.
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3719
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
A British soldier takes a break in the kitchen at the base in Sangin. He later left to carry out patrols as part of Operation Achilles in Helmand province where violent clashes occur every day.
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16/05/2007 3719
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
A British soldier takes a break in the kitchen at the base in Sangin. He later left to carry out patrols as part of Operation Achilles in Helmand province where violent clashes occur every day.
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3718
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
A Taliban fighter prays before going off to fight foreign troops near Ghazni.
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16/05/2007 3718
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
A Taliban fighter prays before going off to fight foreign troops near Ghazni.
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3715
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Students of religion, and good Muslims, kneel and face Mecca five times a day.
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16/05/2007 3715
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Students of religion, and good Muslims, kneel and face Mecca five times a day.
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3714
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
In the province of Ghazni, two Taliban insurgents taking orders from Mullah Najib, joke as they carry out their ablutions before evening prayer.
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16/05/2007 3714
16/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
In the province of Ghazni, two Taliban insurgents taking orders from Mullah Najib, joke as they carry out their ablutions before evening prayer.
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3712
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Taliban fighters with Mullah Momin setting off to fight Americans near Ghazni, Afghanistan.
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3712
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Taliban fighters with Mullah Momin setting off to fight Americans near Ghazni, Afghanistan.
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3747
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Hope in the midst of chaos
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14/05/2007 3747
14/05/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Hope in the midst of chaos
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3724
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Operation Achilles: American soldiers have arrested a young Taliban insurgent near Sangin and are taking him by helicopter to Kandahar for further questioning.
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13/04/2007 3724
13/04/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Operation Achilles: American soldiers have arrested a young Taliban insurgent near Sangin and are taking him by helicopter to Kandahar for further questioning.
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3723
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Tanks of the US army crossing a field of opium
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06/04/2007 3723
06/04/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Tanks of the US army crossing a field of opium
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3739
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Policewomen are a fine example of courage: they cover the province of Kandahar, defying the Taliban and risking their own lives to protect the lives of other women.
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04/04/2007 3739
04/04/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Policewomen are a fine example of courage: they cover the province of Kandahar, defying the Taliban and risking their own lives to protect the lives of other women.
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3716
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
An American soldier relaxing at his base in the province of Paktia.
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22/03/2007 3716
22/03/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
An American soldier relaxing at his base in the province of Paktia.
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3713
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
American soldiers setting off for an operation targeting Taliban insurgents in the province of Paktia on the border with Pakistan.
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21/03/2007 3713
21/03/2007
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
American soldiers setting off for an operation targeting Taliban insurgents in the province of Paktia on the border with Pakistan.
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3721
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
A Taliban fighter faithful to Mullah Momin leaving a roof where he was posted, in the province of Ghazni.
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24/11/2006 3721
24/11/2006
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
A Taliban fighter faithful to Mullah Momin leaving a roof where he was posted, in the province of Ghazni.
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3741
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Dozens of Taliban suspects bundled together in the overcrowded prison in Kandahar.
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14/11/2006 3741
14/11/2006
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Dozens of Taliban suspects bundled together in the overcrowded prison in Kandahar.
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3745
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
The Taliban, who believe that public education in government schools is spreading the values and ideology of the Western infidels, have declared war on education. In the past year, more than twenty teachers have been assassinated and 198 schools burnt down. This principal often receives letters containing death threats, but endeavors to keep going regardless.
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12/11/2006 3745
12/11/2006
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
The Taliban, who believe that public education in government schools is spreading the values and ideology of the Western infidels, have declared war on education. In the past year, more than twenty teachers have been assassinated and 198 schools burnt down. This principal often receives letters containing death threats, but endeavors to keep going regardless.
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3742
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Despite threats and attempted attacks, Faouzia, the director of the Ministry for Women in Helmand province, continues to defend the rights of Afghan women, in the face of great adversity.
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11/11/2006 3742
11/11/2006
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
Despite threats and attempted attacks, Faouzia, the director of the Ministry for Women in Helmand province, continues to defend the rights of Afghan women, in the face of great adversity.
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3731
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
"The camp near the town of Lashkar Gah in the province of Helmand is home to thousands of Afghan refugees who fled the fighting, living in alarming conditions, they are all lost and are the real forgotten of the war."
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11/11/2006 3731
11/11/2006
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
"The camp near the town of Lashkar Gah in the province of Helmand is home to thousands of Afghan refugees who fled the fighting, living in alarming conditions, they are all lost and are the real forgotten of the war."
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3727
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
At the British base in Helmand, Apache fighter helicopters about to take off on a mission to bomb Taliban and their hideouts.
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21/07/2006 3727
21/07/2006
Afghanistan, Inch'Allah?
At the British base in Helmand, Apache fighter helicopters about to take off on a mission to bomb Taliban and their hideouts.
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