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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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  • 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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  • Torkham, Afghanistan/Pakistan border. A customs officer check the documents of a traveler who is leaving the country.
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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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  • 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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  • In the street of Kandahar a  policemen check the identity of suspects.
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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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  • 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, 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, 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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  • Pakistani Officers at the Customs Office in Torkham, take a picture of foreigners entering the contry from Afghanistan
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  • 19 August 2005..Undercover Police and Army officers are on alert on any foreigner visiting  Khost
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  • Kathmandu, 18 February 2005.  Nepali workers displaying their ID cards to a policeman. On the nation's Democratic Day the Armed Police Forces are blocking ordinary people from moving around in the city. Local transports has been banned for most of the day. Authorities have also, once again, cut off local telephone lines. "Today we have arrested several people. They were planning pro-democracy rallies, but we didn't give them any chance to demonstrate", a police officer says
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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, 23 February 2005.  Armed policeman on the street of Nepalganj. During the last ten years, nearly 11,000 people have been killed in Nepal.
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  • Police officer at the Kandahar's Governor Residence.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Kabul, 23 July 2005..A soldier stop the traffic to let his main car to pass by.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • KANDAHAR Police Station HQ. A foreign journalist is rtakan into custody for further identification.
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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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