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  • Kabul, 21 July 2005..A shopkeeper shows his latest picture collection stored on a mobile phone
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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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  • A man dressed in a white cloth is crossing his hands. His enlarged veins on his arms and hands are very apparent.
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  • 19 August 2005..Undercover Police and Army officers are on alert on any foreigner visiting  Khost
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  • Kabul, 23 July 2005..A soldier stop the traffic to let his main car to pass by.
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  • Afghanistan, 25 July 2005.Soldiers on  the streets of Kabul.
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  • Kabul, 23 July 2005..A soldier stop the traffic to let his main car to pass by.
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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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  • Night Drivers stop their white vehicles on the Jada Mawand's road
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  • Woman in the bus
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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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  • LONDON'S TRAFALGAR SQUARE, 11 February 2006.Over 5,000 UK Muslims demonstrate against incitement & Islamophobia following the controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) published in a Danish newspaper which led to worldwide protests..The event was organised by the Muslim Council of Britain and the Muslim Association of Britain, with the backing of a number of  peace organisations and the Mayor of London.
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  • Afghanistan, 25 July 2005.Soldiers on  the streets of Kabul.
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