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  • Kathmandu Valley, 12 February, 2005. Military check point on the outskirt of Kathmandu.  All the men get off the bus and walk through the checkpoint, women and foreigners are allowed to stay in the bus. A soldier checks the luggages on board.
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  • Woman in the bus
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  • Afghan woman wearing a burqa, walking on the street of Kart-i-Naw. A passenger bus pass by.
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  • Kathmandu, 12 February 2005... Kathmandu Valley, 12 February, 2005. Military check point on the outskirt of Kathmandu. All the men get off the bus and walk through the checkpoint, women and foreigners are allowed to stay in the bus. A soldier checks the luggages on board.
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  • Travelers at the Torkham's Bus Station in Kabul
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  • Kabul, 01 September 2005..Bus' Passengers.
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  • A  driver sleeping in the trunck of the bus.
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  • On the road to Kandahar a passeger's bus, loaded with a car and a trak on its roof, travel towards Kabul.
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  • 01 September 2005..On the way back to Kabul, the bus driver stop the vehicle to let the passengers to perform Salah. In accordance with Sunnah, it is the resposability of every Muslim to pray five times a day. SALAH is a pillar of DIN
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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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  • On the road to Kandahar a passeger's bus, loaded with a car and a trak on its roof, travel towards Kabul.
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  • CONTACT KASH
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  • Passengers on the way to Kabul.
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  • Khost, a local taxi drivier speaking over the phone
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  • CONTACT KASH
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  • 19 August 2005..Undercover Police and Army officers are on alert on any foreigner visiting  Khost
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  • View from the usual smashed window of an Afgan Taxicab
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  • L'aeroporto di Brindisi (detto anche Papola - Casale) è un importante nodo di trasporto per tutta l'area e serve la provincia di Brindisi, la provincia di Lecce ed in parte quella di Taranto. Lo scalo dista solo 6 km dal centro cittadino, facilmente raggiungibile con i mezzi pubblici..L'aeroporto di Brindisi è una delle porte per il Salento e le sue bellezze e ha collegamenti giornalieri con le maggiori città italiane ed europee..Storicamente si è sviluppato a partire dagli anni '30 con una pista costruita dal Demanio Militare. Lo sviluppo commerciale iniziò subito dopo con la compagnia Ala Littoria, che collegava Brindisi a Roma. Interrotta l'attività nel 1943 per gli eventi bellici, essa riprese regolarmente nel 1947. ?Pochi anni dopo la fine della seconda guerra mondiale  l'Alitalia subentrò sulla rotta ed al primo collegamento si aggiunse quello con Catania via Bari...Sempre nello stesso periodo una nuova aerostazione passeggeri sostituisce la precedente, mentre lo scalo di Brindisi viene utilizzato come scalo per i voli diretti nel Medio Oriente, data la completa momentanea inagibilità di Corfù.  Tra gli anni 60 e 70 la seconda pista viene allungata..Dal 1970 al 1974 la Olympic Airways collega lo scalo con Corfù, mentre nel '74, con l'introduzione del DC 9/30, l'Ati inaugura il servizio Brindisi-Bari-Genova-Milano Linate. I servizi del gruppo Alitalia durano fino ai giorni nostri, anche se l'Ati subentra all'Alitalia, ma gli unici voli diretti operativi rimangono quelli con Milano e Roma..Nell' Aprile 1995 si aggiunge un servizio giornaliero dell'Aliadriatica, con B737, ma poco dopo la compagnia, divenuta Air One, abbandona lo scalo.?Negli anni ottanta le strutture vengono sostanzialmente modificate con l'edificazione di una serie di edifici, tra cui una caserma dei Vigili del Fuoco ed una struttura per il traffico merci. .Informazioni Centralino Tel. 080 - 5800200.fonte testo: www.aeroportodibrindisi.com/
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  • On the road to Kandahar, trucks are parked on the side road.
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  • CONTACT KASH
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  • 01 September 2005...The Kandahar-Kabul road has been completed in the recent years. Circa 500 Km of a long an fast lane of asphalt. ..In the picture armored vehicles travel towards Kandahar.
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  • View from the usual smashed window of an Afgan Taxicab
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Stop the Onslaught on Lebanon.LONDON 22 July 2006. Over 7,000 people joined a street protest against Israel's attacks on Lebanon.."The Israeli assault is now spreading to all regions including the mountains and the north. The damage is enormous and the death toll is rising. This only indicates the scale of the attacks and the advanced weaponry the Israelis are using. Only looking at the infrastructure ruins you can see how powerful they are. We are under siege from all directions - air, sea and land." Eyewitness account from a socialist in Lebanon
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  • Travelers in a gravel path of Kabul
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  • Kathmandu, 8 February 2005. A rickshaw man looking for custmers in the tourist area of Thamel
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  • CONTACT KASH
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  • Passengers cover themselve up for a sleep,  while travelling towards Khost on board of a taxicab
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  • 21 August 2005..A woman sit on the road next to a truck loaded with the remaining of the house she left in Waziristan.
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  • 04 September 2005..A Toyata truck is on the road towards Khost. Almost all the local 'multi-share' taxis do have broken window due to the stony roadways.
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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, AFGHANISTAN 2005 - SHABANA'S CASE The old man with no legs implores Allah. A young woman sits in the middle of a crowded street with four kids half-asleep, while vehicles of all kinds drive through the roads of Kabul.[short/long]..A mother wearing the turquoise chador walks towards the bus station with a baby on her harms. She is a nine months old girl with dark blond hair, green luminous eyes and an abnormal and painful abscess on her face. ..Her name is Shabana from Kair Khana and the woman behind the burka is her mother. I ask her what is wrong with the face of her child but she only comes out with "Doctor.... Doctor" and lets me write down her name and address.....My initial thought was to get in touch with the Kabul-based NGOs by sending a picture of Shabana with her details, but back to the hotel I remembered the case of Zakti, a father of five children from Kalikot-Nepal. ..Zakti did have his left cheekbone and part of his skull exposed because of an unknown disease. International charity health organizations were unable to do anything for him. They couldn?t tell him what his disease was. So, the next day I went straight to Shabana?s village in Kair Khana and a few hours later I meet Janat, Shabana's Father. He explained that his daughter was born with a very little spot on her right cheek and was diagnosed with Leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease transmitted by the bite of a female sandfly. Afghanistan has the largest amount of cutaneous leishmaniasis cases in the world with an estimate of 200,000 people affected, including 67,500 in the capital alone. But leishmaniasis was not what Shabana was suffering from.....We approached the United Nation?s Population Fund in Kabul, but apart from telling us the names of childrens? Hospitals in Kabul, there was nothing they could do for her.....We then decided to take Shabana to a Specialist for a consultation and meet Dr. Waheed Ahmad from Jamhoriat Hospital, who referred us to the Head of Dermatology of Avencin
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN 2005 - SHABANA'S CASE The old man with no legs implores Allah. A young woman sits in the middle of a crowded street with four kids half-asleep, while vehicles of all kinds drive through the roads of Kabul.[short/long]..A mother wearing the turquoise chador walks towards the bus station with a baby on her harms. She is a nine months old girl with dark blond hair, green luminous eyes and an abnormal and painful abscess on her face. ..Her name is Shabana from Kair Khana and the woman behind the burka is her mother. I ask her what is wrong with the face of her child but she only comes out with "Doctor.... Doctor" and lets me write down her name and address.....My initial thought was to get in touch with the Kabul-based NGOs by sending a picture of Shabana with her details, but back to the hotel I remembered the case of Zakti, a father of five children from Kalikot-Nepal. ..Zakti did have his left cheekbone and part of his skull exposed because of an unknown disease. International charity health organizations were unable to do anything for him. They couldn?t tell him what his disease was. So, the next day I went straight to Shabana?s village in Kair Khana and a few hours later I meet Janat, Shabana's Father. He explained that his daughter was born with a very little spot on her right cheek and was diagnosed with Leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease transmitted by the bite of a female sandfly. Afghanistan has the largest amount of cutaneous leishmaniasis cases in the world with an estimate of 200,000 people affected, including 67,500 in the capital alone. But leishmaniasis was not what Shabana was suffering from.....We approached the United Nation?s Population Fund in Kabul, but apart from telling us the names of childrens? Hospitals in Kabul, there was nothing they could do for her.....We then decided to take Shabana to a Specialist for a consultation and meet Dr. Waheed Ahmad from Jamhoriat Hospital, who referred us to the Head of Dermatology of Avencin
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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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  • 01 September 2005..On the way back to Kabul, the bus driver stop the vehicle to let the passengers to perform Salah. In accordance with Sunnah, it is the resposability of every Muslim to pray five times a day. SALAH is a pillar of DIN
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  • 01 September 2005..On the way back to Kabul, the bus driver stop the vehicle to let the passengers to perform Salah. In accordance with Sunnah, it is the resposability of every Muslim to pray five times a day. SALAH is a pillar of DIN
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