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Fake calls for Peace – 638 visningerThree-year-old Omran sits next to his sister, at left, as she and other Afghan women wait for the arrival of U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the Zarghona High School for Girls in Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, Jan. 25, 2002. (AP Photo/Enric Marti)
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524 visningerAn unidentified father, his hands caked in dust, cries over the body of his approximately two-year-old son, on the outskirts of Kabul Sunday, Oct. 27, 2001. An early-morning airstrike Sunday on Kabul's outskirts killed at least 10 people among them four children, witnesses said _ the second apparent stray strike in less than 24 hours to cause civilian fatalities.
(AP Photo/Amir Shah)
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485 visningerThis man lost his three children, Kabul, 27 October 2001, Al-Jazeera
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646 visningerA father mourns his dead son...........
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503 visningerA food warehouse of International Red Cross in Kabul, bombed by US
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495 visningerAn injured Afghan girl lies in a hospital in Kabul, October 21, 2001. Witnesses said the girl was the only survivor of her family after her two parents, two sisters and a brother were killed during a U.S. strike on Kabul on Sunday. Afghanistan's ruling Taliban talked defiance on Sunday as U.S. war planes began a third week of strikes by bombing the capital in blistering raids that officials said killed 18 civilians and wounded 23. REUTERS/Sayed Salahuddin
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506 visningerKandahar, 11 november 2001, Al-Jazeera
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565 visningerA grave in Kabul........
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539 visningerMen grieving near mass graves, Kandahar, 11 november 2001, Al-Jazeera
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535 visningerInjured Afghan 18-year-old Hizbullah is examined by a doctor at Mir Wise Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan, on November 2, 2001. Taliban officials, escorting a group of foreign journalists, said that he was injured last night during an attack by U.S. warplanes on the village of Hilmand. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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499 visningerAfghan refugee Gul Agha, who says he was injured in a U.S. air strike in the southern Afghan town of Kandahar, has his wounds redressed in a Quetta, Pakistan hospital on Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001. Refugees continue to crowd the Pakistan border as U.S. forces have turned their attention to the South of Afghanistan, establishing an airbase near the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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536 visningerAfghan refugee Mahmad of Kandahar, Afghanistan lies in a hospital bed in a ward at Sandeman Hospital in Quetta, Pakistan Monday Dec. 3, 2001. Mahmad was injured in recent days when his house was hit by a shell killing all six of his children. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
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619 visningerYaqub Khan, 65, who said he was injured during U.S. air strike in Khost province in eastern Afghanistan, rests in a hospital in Peshawar, December 23, 2001. New Western-backed Afghan leader Hamid Karzai gathered his interim cabinet for a meeting which discussed how to restore security to a country torn by war for more than two decades. The subject was timely. After U.S. planes bombed a convoy which witnesses said was carrying tribal elders to Karzai's inauguration, killing up to 60 people, a furious local leader warned that any more lethal military mistakes would ignite an uprising. (Syed Haider Shah/Reuters)
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559 visningerJokar, near Kandahar
23 October 2001
Al-Jazeera
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609 visningerA doctor at Jalalabad's Sihnat Amma hospital attends to Noormohammad, 12, who was seriously injured in what locals said was a U.S. bombing raid on his village of Kama Ado in the Agam area of the Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, Saturday, Dec. 1, 2001. The U.S. military denied the claim, saying the bombing "did not happen." (AP Photo/Yola Monakhov)
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484 visningerAn injured Afghan boy lies in a hospital bed in Kabul, October 21, 2001, following a U.S. air strike. Afghanistan's ruling Taliban talked defiance on Sunday as U.S. war planes began a third week of strikes by bombing the capital in blistering raids that officials said killed 18 civilians and wounded 23. REUTERS/Sayed Salahuddin
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497 visningerAn Afghan woman looks at her sons wounds as he lies in a hospital in the capital October 26, 2001. At lease five civilians were killed and six wounded overnight, an Information Ministry official said. REUTERS/Sayed Salahuddin
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477 visningerBadly injured and barely conscious, 13-year-old Jawad, the only survivor of his family who were killed in the bombing of a northern neighborhood of Kabul early Sunday Oct. 28, 2001 lies in a Kabul hospital bed. The early-morning U.S. raid on Kabul's northern outskirts Sunday killed at least 10 people, witnesses said _ the second apparent stray strike in less than 24 hours to cause civilian fatalities.. (AP Photos/Dimitri Messinis)
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478 visningerA local man walks past dead bodies in a pickup truck at Kama Ado, Afghanistan, Monday, Dec. 3, 2001. Provincial officials brought reporters to see what they said was the destruction done by U.S. bombs at Kama Ado. One resident, Kamal Huddin, said 155 of the 300 residents were killed. In Washington, Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Stufflebeem told reporters he had seen no evidence to support reports of U.S. bombs striking civilian villages in the area. (AP Photo/Yola Monakhov)
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472 visningerDestruction from the effects of the American bombardment on the city of the Kandahar
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555 visningerPESHAWAR, PAKISTAN, 4-OCT-2001: An Afghan refugee girl, from Jalalabad, tries to make a fire to make some tea in Peshawar October 4, 2001. Pakistan is bracing to receive some 1.5 million new Afghan refugees that will flee their country in case of any US military strike. [Photo by Tariq Mahmood, copyright 2001 by AFP and ClariNet]
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506 visningerPeople look at the body of a Taliban soldier in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, Monday, Nov. 26 2001. According to residents, the soldiers had been wounded and captured in fighting Sunday, then executed Monday. Each man's big toes had been tied together to keep him from running before he was shot. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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535 visningerNorthern alliance soldiers drag a Taliban fighter in the town of Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, Monday Nov. 26 2001. The fighter was later taken away and his fate is unknown. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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518 visningerPeople look at the dead body of a Taliban soldier in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, Monday, Nov. 26, 2001. According to residents, the soldiers had been wounded and captured in fighting Sunday, then executed Monday. Each man's big toes had been tied together to keep him from running before he was shot. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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