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Sport is a way for oppressed Afghan women to fight oppression. Noria is an 18 year old girl who returned to Afghanistan after spending half of her life as a refugee in Iran. For Noria nothing is important but self-control and patience that she tries to learn every day and then teach others. Those values are great pushing power for her and other women to carry on being involved in the sport they love and dream about being world champions for their country.
  • March 8, 2024
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Happy International Women’s Day to all women and especially to women in Afghanistan. This game “egg-and-spoon race” has become popular in Kabul. I am not sure where does it come from, but it was new to me and my friends. This picture is taken at Afghanistan Pen Association in Kabul, in 2005.

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  • March 8, 2024
  • people, women
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  • February 13, 2024
  • Hazara, Hazarajat, 手机免费ip地址更换软件
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This is where I was born and raised, in a complete different world. The village is called “gardeli,” in local vernacular, which means dust of Ali.
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  • Hazarajat
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Afghanistan has been through decades of conflict and it become of the most dangerous places in the world for children and their mothers to live. 

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  • Children
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  • December 19, 2018
  • Children
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According to news agencies, 飞鱼IP怎样快速切换全国IP地址-动态飞鱼ip伕理:2021-6-21 · 飞鱼IP优质ip换软件,高性价比的千万ip库专享独连全国线路任选,支持IOS,安卓,电脑ip切换,自动去重,极易操作,安全可靠.遍布260个城市优质节点,支持多协议连接,数万独拨线路保证用户独享4-8M带宽. Last year in July U.S. top commander, General John Nicholson said that Afghan forces suffering is 为什么网络投票需要更换IP-变极ip修改器:2021-6-11 · 一款可众更换手机参数的换IP软件 一款可众更换手机参数的换IP软件,有没有?许多人再帮朋友投票,做网络推广的时候经常需要换IP,也想要防封,这使用更换手机参数的换IP软件无疑更好了。大量的工作需要换IP,单单依靠手.

  • February 2, 2018
  • Helmand, Military, war
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According to the Centre’s figures, the country still has over 4,500 areas, covering some 521 square kilometres of land, contaminated with mines and explosive remnants of war, despite progress in de-mining efforts. Read more here  (more…)

  • 安卓换ip破解版
  • kabul, war
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Victim of Landmine

Mohammad Jan lost his leg to a land mine when foraging for wood in the nearby village. According to UN Afghanistan is one of the top three most-mined countries on the planet. (more…)

  • December 5, 2017
  • kabul, people, war
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Karte Sakhi Neighborhood Prepares for Muharram

  • November 5, 2017
  • Hazara, 国外免费伕理ip地址
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  • October 19, 2017
  • daikundi, Hazarajat
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Woman Spinning Wool

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In winter of 2008, I walked through Hazarajat (the Central highlands of Afghanistan) with a friend who wanted to make a documentary. We stayed at this family’s house which I think located at dry valley called “dare sofla,” in Ashtarlay district, in Daykundi province. (more…)

  • July 19, 2017
  • daikundi, women
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Illiteracy and Poverty: The Struggle of Afghan Women

I took this photo in the spring 2008. I assume it was sometime in April, just a few weeks after the Kuchi attacks the Hazaras in Behsud district. I was assigned to document the devastation and the aftermath of the attacks. This is one of those pictures that I found in my archive today. All houses and huts were set on fire and nothing left behind except black walls and ruins.

  • July 14, 2017
  • Bamyan, Hazarajat, people, women
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The Hell of Opiate

In 2009, a U.S. Department of State report estimated that there are two million drug users in Afghanistan with at least 50-60,000 drug addicts in Kabul alone. (more…)

  • April 5, 2017
  • Drug, people
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Old Furnace in Central Afghanistan

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I can’t remember exactly where and in which village I took this photo, but I remember it was somewhere in Ashtarlay district, in Nili province, in the central highlands of Afghanistan. This photo reminds me my mother who used to bake bread for us in similar fashion. (more…)

  • January 17, 2017
  • Bamyan, Hazara, Hazarajat, people, women
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This sarcophagus is believed to hold the remains of the first woman who wrote poems in Persian language. Rābi’a Balkhī (d.943) was born in Balkh, northern Afghanistan, where Rumi is considered to be born (but recent studies show that Rumi was actually born in Wakhsh, Tajikistan). (more…)

  • December 10, 2016
  • women
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Children of the Central Highlands of Afghanistan

Children were disproportionately affected by the intensifying conflict in Afghanistan. The number of child casualties verified by the United Nations has risen by 14 per cent since 2014 and reached the highest number ever recorded. 极光破解版无限试用

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  • Children, Hazara, Hazarajat, people, women
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The Tragic Consequences of the Three Decades of Afghanistan Wars

“The harm inflicted by three decades of war on the people and the country of Afghanistan have been cumulative. Hard statistics are difficult to find, and many of the available data are estimates. During the decade of war following the Soviet invasion in 1979,  极光破解版无限试用

  • August 25, 2016
  • people, war
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Children of Crisis and Austerity

Afghanistan has been through decades of conflicts and it became one of the most dangerous places in the world for children and their mothers to live. 极光破解版无限试用

  • August 5, 2016
  • Children, 国外免费伕理ip地址, people
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国外免费伕理ip地址These children are coming from the most impoverished families in western Kabul, which is predominantly dwelled by the Hazara people. (more…)

  • July 19, 2016
  • 极光破解版无限试用, hazara, kabul
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