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  • Kusapani, 03 March 2005... A Maoist soldier wearing a 'Titanic's scarf'. The so called People's Army or Red Army have just arrived in the small village of Surket District. They will get some food and spend the night here. Their uniform is identical to the one used by the RNA. They claim that they steal the weapons from the Armed Police Force and/or from the Royal Nepal Army. They also get weapons from the black market in india. About two years ago a Nepalese newspaper has published a photo of Maoists buying weapons in India.
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  • Kusapani, 03 March 2005... A member of the Maoist Army and his son in a village of Dailekh district. The Maoist militiamen call themselves 'The Red Army' or 'The People's Army'
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  • Kusapani, 03 March 2005... A Maoist fighter. "No one is forced to join the Red Army, it is their free will to become a soldier. Wegive them a six months training" a Maoist spokesman says. ---------- Speaking to a Police officer in Surket, he says: "Their (Maoist Army) strong tactic is surprise. We never know when they could attack us. When someone comes towards us, we never know whether they are about to say Namaste or throw a hand grenade at us."
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  • Kusapani, 03 March 2005... Young Maoist fighters in a small village of Surket District. They will get some food and spend the night in here. The villagers have to provide food and accomodation to the Maoist Army. They also have to give a montly donation to the party. "We are in between the two. The RNA will beat us, destroy our village and probably kill us if we support the Maoist, but the Maoist will probably do the same if we don't support them" locals, from other villages, say.
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  • Kusapani, 03 March 2005... Members of the 'Red Army' are playing chess. The Maoists have officially banned drinking alchool and playing cards. "Alchool and cards can destroy a family. Women were often beaten by their drunken husbands, and people preferred to play cards rather than going to work ", a Maoist/journalist says.
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  • Kathmandu, 20 February 2005.  Royal Nepal Army in Tundikhel park. In here the Army gets exercises for military parades.
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  • Surkhet, 28 February 2005...Civilians walk across a Royal Nepal Army area in the city of Birendranagar.
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  • Kathmandu, 17 February 2005. The Royal Nepal Army is getting ready for the nation's Democracy Day celebration.
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  • Kusapani, 03 March 2005..Soldiers of the Maoist Army in a village of Dailekh district. The Maoist militiamen are also know as 'The Red Army' or 'The People's Army' or 'Rebels' or 'Terrorists'.
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  • A soldier from the Afghan National Army stand next to a pile of AK-47s.  He is currently working for the Governor protection
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  • Dasala Panka, 07 March 2005... "In December 2003 two girls, Jo Sarabike and her friend, were raped by soldiers of the Royal Nepal Army in this village. They were 13 and 14 years old. After that day they left the village and joined the Maoist Army" a witness says
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  • AFGHANISTAN NATIONAL ARMY TRAINING TEAM .."THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT MOHD AWAZ  HAS SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE JNCO COURSE 01/04 ..27 FEB - 07 APR 2004"
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  • Afghan soldiers at their barracks in Kabul. Due to a very low army salary, Aziz, the soldier holding a business card, sells clothes at the Friday's market.
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  • A 45 years old Maoist roughly buried near Daha village..."Yesterday - March 7, 2005 - at around 10am a patrol from the RNA (Royal Nepal Army) was in this area. Nobody recognised them at first because they got in disguised as women, but then they revealed their hidden weapons and shot dead that Maoist. Soon after other RNA in uniform arrived here and destroyed a Maoist's house. They have also captured an old man, he was beaten and then released. The RNA told us that they killed the Maoist because he did have a socket bomb with him, but we didn't see it and there was not any explosion. We are afraid from both the Royal Nepal Army and the Maoist" local witness says.
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  • Kandahar. Soldiers of the Afghan National Army deployed at the Governor's house
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  • Daha, 08 March 2005... A 45 years old Maoist roughly buried near Daha village. "Yesterday - March 7, 2005 - at around 10am a patrol from the RNA (Royal Nepal Army) was in this area. Nobody recognised them at first because they got in disguised as women, but then they revealed their hidden weapons and shot dead that Maoist. Soon after other RNA in uniform arrived here and destroyed a Maoist's house. They have also captured an old man, he was beaten and then released. The RNA told us that they killed the Maoist because he did have a socket bomb with him, but we didn't see it and there was not any explosion. We are afraid from both the Royal Nepal Army and the Maoist" local witness says.
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  • A Maoist woman holding is gun. "No one is forced to join the Red Army, it is their free will to become a soldier. Wegive them a six months training" a Maoist spokesman says. ---------- Speaking to a Police officer  in Surket, he says: "Their (Maoist Army) strong tactic is surprise. We never know when they could attack us. When someone comes towards us, we never know whether they are about to say Namaste or throw a hand grenade at us.
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  • Kusapani, 03 March 2005... A Maoist fighter. "No one is forced to join the Red Army, it is their free will to become a soldier. We give them a six months training" a Maoist spokesman says. ---------- Speaking to a Police officer in Surket, he says: "Their (Maoist Army) strong tactic is surprise. We never know when they could attack us. When someone comes towards us, we never know whether they are about to say Namaste or throw a hand grenade at us."
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  • Soldiers from the Afghan National Army get ready to patrol the suburbs of Kandahar
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  • Kalikot, 08 March 2005... A Maoist is holding a hand made grenade. The man in this picture, who didn't want to be recognized, said "It's a war between us (the Maoist) and them (the Royal Nepal Army)". After the 'state of emergency' - declared by King Gyanendra on February 1, 2005 - most of Maoist insurgents have socket bomb in their pocket.
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  • Kabul, 20 July 2005..An army officer is handing some of his ammunition to a security guard at an International compound.
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  • Jalalabad-Kabul, 15 July 2005..Just before entering Kabul, drivers and passengers are stopped at an Afghan Army checkpoit for further controls.
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  • A Danish Army officer holding a copy of the Holy Qur'an...According to Muhammad Rias, the shop-owner, the Danish buy the Qur'an most...Kabul,  Shahm Book Co. 14 August 2005.
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  • Kabul, 20 July 2005..A US Army officer is handing some of his ammunition to a security officer at an International compound
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  • 14 August 2005...Danish Army officer pose for a photograph while buying  books at Shahm Book shop in Kabul...Muhammad Rias, in the middle,  says  the Danish buy the  Qur'an most.
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  • Kusapani, 03 March 2005... Childreen watching Maoist fighters as they arrive in the village. "We fight for the people, we fight against the dictator and his goverment. We want to put an end to the poverty and the suffering of innocent Nepalis..." a Maoist press release reads
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  • A Maoist woman in a village of Dailekh - west of Nepal. She is a member of the  Maoist Army
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  • 31 August 2005...A US Army Officer stand next to the Governor's car. ..The Gov. Guest's House (this is how the local police call it) is  a massive building with extra suites for guests and a separate house for Haji Asadullah Khalid - the Governor - Army.
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  • Dailekh, 02 March 2005... Soldiers of the Royal Nepal Army are marching towards Dailekh.
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  • Manma, 09 March 2005...RNA soldiers during their early morning exercises. ..
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  • Surkhet, 27 February 2005. ..Checkpoint set up by the Royal Nepal Army to counter potential Maoist activity. Everyone gets off the bus and walks through the checkpoint. The soldiers also search the passenger's luggages for weapons.
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  • During the closing day of SOA's games, officers from the Afghan National Army are in charge at the Gazhi Stadium.....SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005 GAMES FOR DISABLES KABUL 25 August 2005.  Gazhi Stadium. On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005..Kabul, 23 August 2005..U.S. Army officer stands at Ghazi Stadium as the special guests, including the new appointed US Ambassador to Afghanistan, arrive for the  Olympics opening...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul...More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • AFGHANISTAN, 13 August 2005...Outside Gardez, towards Khost, an American Flag waves  at the entrance of the USA Army Base.
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  • 27 February 2005. On the road to Surket. Checkpoint set up by the Royal Nepal Army to counter potential Maoist activity. Everyone gets off the bus and walks through the checkpoint. The soldiers also search the passenger's luggages for weapons.
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  • Nepalganj, 24 February 2005.  Royal Nepal Army escorting a lorry load of Liquefied Petroleum Gas durind a nationwide transport blockade called by the Maoist. During those stoppages, vehicles are escorted by the RNA. In some occasions the Military have confiscated the vehicles from drivers who refused to drive in or out the cities. The Maoist have destroyed buses and an ambulance driven during the blockade, they have also shot dead an Indian driver while under military escort.
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  • 19 August 2005..Undercover Police and Army officers are on alert on any foreigner visiting  Khost
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  • AFGHANISTAN, KHOST 11 AUGUST 2005...Soldiers of the Afghan National Army (ANA), wearing camouflage uniforms, leaf through a photographic book on Kashmir..
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  • Kabul, 26 July 2005...Afghan soldier taking a picture of his friend next to the military car, wearing a white salwar chemise. ..The one-leg man is taking a break.
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  • Kabul, 25 July 2005..Afghan soldiers's place.
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  • Amed patrol checking the indentity of a foreign journalist in Khost...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists,  it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan.
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  • Kabul, soldiers' camp.
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  • Kabul, 25 July 2005.Afghan soldiers during a breck at their barracks
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  • Amed patrol checking the indentity of a foreign journalist in Khost...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists,  it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan.
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  • Kabul, 25 July 2005.Portrait of an Afghan soldier in his bedroom.
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  • Kabul, 17 July 2005..ANA soldiers patrolling the decadent buildings in a diserted district of the capital
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  • Kabul, 17 July 2005..ANA soldiers patrolling the decadent buildings in a diserted district of the capital
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  • Kusapani, 03 March 2005... A Maoist fighter arriving in a small village of Surket District.
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  • Kabul, 25 July 2005..Afghan soldiers pose for a group photograph.
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  • Kabul, 25 July 2005..Afghan soldiers pose for a group photograph.
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  • Kabul, 25 July 2005.Portrait of an Afghan soldier in his bedroom.
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  • Nepalganj, 22 February 2005.  At 3 kilometres from the Indian border, the Armed Police Force are checking locals for hand grenades.
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  • An American soldiers sits at the main entrance of the Kandahar's Governor place. Security operation are undergoing for a later planned diplomatic meeting
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  • KABUL, 17 JULY 2005..A smashed car window displaying the picture of  Gen Ahmad Shah Massoud , known as the Lion of Panjshir for his success in fighting the Soviet, and the remainings of USA sticker. .In Afghanistan most of the car window are broken due to bad road conditions.
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  • Afghanistan, 24 July 2005.American soldiers patrolling the streets of Kabul.
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  • Somewhere in Afghanistan, 15 July 2005..On the road from Turkham to Kabul, drivers are stopped at a military checkpoint.
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  • AFGHANISTAN, 10 AUGUST 2005..KHOST Police HQ..Armed policemen, wearing local dress, look at a foreigner  who has just been taken into custody for identification...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists, it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan...
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  • Afghanistan, 24 July 2005.American soldiers patrolling the streets of Kabul.
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  • Sky of Afghanistan, 23 July 2005.
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  • Afghanistan, 21 July 2005..German troops patrolling the streets of Kabul.
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  • Kabul, 19 July 2005..German troop, on board of a military  vehicle, patrolling the street of the Afghan's capital.
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  • Kabul, 15 August 2005..Undercover Police (?), wearing a traditional Salwar Chemise and an automatic pistol, checking  the passport of suspects on the street.
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  • Kabul,  Shahm Book Co. 14 August 2005...T. Hansen, Danish ISAF, buys a copy of the Holy Qur'an...According to Muhammad Rias, the shop-owner, the Danish buy the Qur'an most.
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  • Kusapani, 03 March 2005... A Maoist soldier holding his gun. "We are ready to make coalitions with any political leader who his against the King. Our present aim is to establish a Democratic Republic, but our long term aim is to establish a Communist regime. We are ready for peace talks but only with the United Nation as mediator." Thir Bahadur Kark, the Maoist leader for Dailekh district, says
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  • KANDAHAR Police Station HQ. A foreign journalist is rtakan into custody for further identification.
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  • Police officer at the Kandahar's Governor Residence.
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  • A military post at the entrance/end of the Khyper Pass, about 10 miles form Peshawar.."Foreigners Are Not Allowed Beyond This Point (towards Afghanistan) Unless Specially Permitted By The Political Agent Khyber Agency. By order political agent"
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  • Nepalganj, 20 February 2005.  At 3 kilometres from the India, the Armed Police Force are checking locals for hand grenades. Most of the Maoist leaders are based in India. ------ "India wants instability in Nepal, but its role is vital for our country" Tara Nath Dahal, president of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists, says. -------- "India is disease, but also medicine" Surendra Aryal, editor of The Telegraph weekly, says
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  • A Maoist fighter in Dailekh...About 10 years ago a small political party's leader presented an agenda to the Prime Minister in Kathmandu, highlighing the poverty in the remote areas of Nepal. The Minister ignored the agenda because it was a small political party...The same leader is now leading the Maoists and their 'People's War'
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  • KANDAHAR, a policeman armed with an AK-47 takes a foreign journalist to the police station for further identifications...
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  • In the street of Kandahar a  policemen check the identity of suspects.
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  • An AK-47 lay  the ground while the soldier laces his boots up
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  • A military post at the entrance/end of the Khyper Pass, about 10 miles form Peshawar.."Foreigners Are Not Allowed Beyond This Point (towards Afghanistan) Unless Specially Permitted By The Political Agent Khyber Agency. By order political agent"
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  • Khost, undercover police holding the IFJ Press Card of a foreign photojournalist. later the 'suspect'  will be taken into custody for further identification...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists,  it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan.
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  • Afghanistan, 23 July 2005.American armored vehicle on  the streets of Kabul
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  • KABUL, 17 JULY 2005...A smashed car window displaying the picture of  Gen Ahmad Shah Massoud , known as the Lion of Panjshir for his success in fighting the Soviet, and the remainings of USA sticker. ..In Afghanistan most of the car window are broken due to bad road conditions.
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  • KABUL, 17 JULY 2005...A smashed car window displaying the picture of  Gen Ahmad Shah Massoud , known as the Lion of Panjshir for his success in fighting the Soviet, and the remainings of USA sticker. ..In Afghanistan most of the car window are broken due to bad road conditions.
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  • Afghanistan, 25 July 2005.Soldiers on  the streets of Kabul.
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  • Afghanistan, 24 July 2005.American soldiers patrolling the streets of Kabul.
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  • Sky of Afghanistan, 23 July 2005.
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  • Kabul, 20 July 2005..ISAF Danish  troops, on board of a military  vehicle, patrolling the street of the Afghan's capital.
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  • Kabul, 19 July 2005..Afghan (ANA) troop, on board of a truck, patrolling the street of Kabul.
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  • Kabul, 17 July 2005..Danish ISAF troop, on board of a military  vehicle, patrolling the street of the Afghan's capital.
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  • Kabul, 15 August 2005..Undercover Police (?), wearing a mixture of local and westener dress, and an automatic pistol, checking  the passport of suspects on the street.
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  • Kabul, 13 August 2008..Security Guard on duty at a the residence of a Parliament's  candidate.
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  • Kabul, 13 August 2008..Security Guards on duty at a the residence of a Parliament's  candidate.
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  • Afghanistan, 25 July 2005.Soldiers on  the streets of Kabul.
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  • Afghanistan, 21 July 2005..German troops patrolling the streets of Kabul.
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  • Kabul, 19 July 2005..German troop, on board of a military  vehicle, patrolling the street of the Afghan's capital.
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  • Kabul, 19 July 2005..German troop, on board of a military  vehicle, patrolling the street of the Afghan's capital.
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  • Jammu & Kashmir, Srinagar April 1994.<br />
Women are protesting against the atrocities committed by Indian soldiers.In this occasion they were standing at the entrance of a park to protest the murder of a greengrocer and to block the path of soldiers who were trying to stop the ceremony. Torture is widely practised in Kashmir as a means of extracting information from detainees, coercing confessions, punishing persons believed sympathetic to the militants and creating a climate of political repression.Torture include severe methods, which include the psico-torture: soldiers rape the detainee's wife in front of his eyes.
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  • HEREFORD UK 1998 TRANING FOR  JOURNALISTS WORKING IN WAR ZONES AND HOSTILE ENVIROMENTS
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  • HEREFORD UK 1998 TRANING FOR  JOURNALISTS WORKING IN WAR ZONES AND HOSTILE ENVIROMENTS
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