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Просмотров: 619Yaqub 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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Просмотров: 455An unexploded bomb which was dropped during the U.S. bombing campaign against the Taliban regime lies in a field of pomegranate trees in the village of Haji Mohhamad Khan Kalacha, Afghanistan, near the Kandahar airport on Friday, Jan. 25, 2002. Villagers complained that several of their animals were killed due to unexploded ordnances and they are afraid to go out to work in their fields. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
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Просмотров: 717Afghan refugee boy Feda Mohammed, 8, cries as he sits with his family after the funeral of his less than a year-old brother Manzelah in the Mirqasimjan refugee camp, 15 km (9 miles) northwest of Mazar-e-Sharif, in northern Afghanistan, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002. The camp is one of hundreds of places across Afghanistan where villagers have gathered after fleeing warfare and extreme poverty. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)
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Просмотров: 2040Hurrah ! We have found a picture of Barbaric Taliban Beating Women.
Oops ! The caption below tells a different story. It is a Northern Alliance soldier.
So should'nt the media raise Hue and Cry?
No because the Kufr Media has no concern of women, the only thing which irritates them is ISLAM.

A police officer beats back a crowd with a rubber hose as they line up for food at a World Food Program distribution center in Kabul, Afghanistan Thursday, Dec. 27, 2001. (AP Photo/CP, Kevin Frayer)
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Просмотров: 555PESHAWAR, 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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Просмотров: 396KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, 8-OCT-2001: This TV grab from the Qatar-based satellite TV station al-Jazeera shows Afghanis inspecting the alleged damage to the United Nations offices in Kabul October 9, 2001, following the second night of US-British raids on Afghanistan in retaliation for the September 11 attacks in the US that Washington blames on Saudi-born millionaire Osama bin Laden who has been sheltered by Afghanistan's Taliban regime since 1996. [Photo
copyright 2001 by AFP and ClariNet]
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Просмотров: 503A food warehouse of International Red Cross in Kabul, bombed by US
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Просмотров: 484An 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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Просмотров: 497An 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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Просмотров: 748Kandahar, 31st October 2001, Al-Jazeera
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Просмотров: 389Kandahar, U.S bombed Clinic, 31st October 2001, Al-Jazeera
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Просмотров: 833An Afghan resident holds up shrapnels of a bomb in the suburbs of Kandahar, Afghanistan, Thursday, Nov. 1, 2001. The bomb was dropped by U.S. forces and destroyed his mud house recently, he said. (AP Photo/Irfan Qureshi)
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Просмотров: 1456Afghan children sit in front of land mines, bombs and mortars at a camp for refugees on the outskirts of Jalalabad, inside Afghanistan, October 31, 2001, as they are taught by a mine-clearing organization about the dangers of various munitions. Afghanistan, which has one of the largest concentrations of landmines in the world, now has to contend with the new hazard of unexploded cluster bombs which have been dropped in U.S.-led attacks over the past few weeks. REUTERS/Peter Rudden/ETV
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Просмотров: 479An Afghan nurse carries a child to be weighed at a makeshift clinic in a Jallozai refugee camp near Peshawar November 2, 2001. Humanitarian groups on Thursday urged the United States to take more care in its military campaign against the Taliban and Al Qaeda network to avoid hurting Afghans already suffering from hunger and drought. REUTERS/Stringer
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Просмотров: 471An Afghan man shows what he said was a fragment of an exploded U.S. bomb as he stands in the debris of the village of Chokar Karez, 80 kilometers north of Kandahar November 1, 2001. Residents say around 50 people were killed when U.S. planes hit the village ten days ago. The Taliban took foreign journalists to the scene of destruction to witness the damage. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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Просмотров: 612A Taliban official stands on debris in Chokar Karez village, 80 km north of Kandahar, November 1, 2001. Afghan's ruling Taliban took foreign journalists to witness damage, in which residents said around 50 people were killed when U.S. planes hit the village ten days ago. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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Просмотров: 596An Afghan man remove debris from a destroyed house in the village of Chokar Karez, 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Kandahar, November 1, 2001. Residents say around 50 people were killed when U.S. warplanes hit the village ten days ago. Afghanistan's ruling Taliban escorted a group of foreign journalists to the site to view the damages. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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Просмотров: 580Civilian victims after a raid on civilian quarters in Kabul by US war machinery.
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Просмотров: 441Civilian victims after a raid on civilian quarters in Kabul by US war machinery.
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Просмотров: 466A child victim of American and British raids.
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Просмотров: 493A child victim of American and British raids.
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Просмотров: 397A child victim of American and British raids.
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Просмотров: 370A child victim of American and British raids.
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