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  • Daha, 08 March 2005.  ..Old man beaten up by soldiers of the Royal Nepal Army. "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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  • Kathmandu, 20 February 2005.  An old man sitting on the pavement near Ratna park
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  • Kalikot, 06 March 2005..Portrait of a Nepali in the remote area of Kalikot.
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  • A old man selling eggs in the bazaar. ..The cost of life is becoming extremely high for the ordinary people
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  • An old man carrying a birdcage
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  • KABUL 25 August 2005..Mr Nasrullah Izmat, National Director of Special Olympics Afganistan, sits next to  Qari Gulbaz Khan - the old man who knows the Holy Koran by Heart...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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  • On the way to Khost, travelers stop at the Drivers' Guest House in Gardez for lunch
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  • On the way to Khost, travelers stop at the Drivers' Guest House in Gardez for lunch
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  • On the way to Khost, travelers stop at the Drivers' Guest House in Gardez for lunch
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  • On the way to Khost, travelers stop at the Drivers' Guest House in Gardez for lunch.
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  • On the way to Khost, travelers stop at the Drivers' Guest House in Gardez for lunch
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  • Lecce - Salento - Un anziano attende il trascorrere del giorno in Piazza Sant'Oronzo. In primo piano un cestino per i rifiuti riprodotto secondo gli antichi disegni.
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  • Ratna Park, 08 February 2005.  A beggar in the street of Kathmandu
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  • A young man suffering from a skin disease asks, very quietly, for help.
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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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  • KABUL 02 September 2005..Shabana's Father, JANAT.....On the 16th of August 05, his daughter Shabana underwent a four-hour operation at Maiwand Hospital, Plastic Surgery Unit. ..At date the result from her removed tumor is still unknown.....Shabana. a nine months old Afghan girl, has been diagnosed with a 'neurofibroma'. This is a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue.  It is an inherited disorder.  If left unchecked, a neurofibroma can cause severe nerve damage leading to loss of function to the area stimulated by that nerve.
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  • KABUL 16 August 2005..Maiwand Hospital, Plastic Surgery....Abib Ullah, one of the anesthetists.....Shabana. a nine months  old Afghan girl, has been diagnosed with a 'neurofibroma'. This is a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue. It is an inherited disorder. If left unchecked, a neurofibroma can cause severe nerve damage leading to loss of function to the area stimulated by that nerve.....The Rehabilitative Surgery Unit (RSU) at Maiwand Hospital is fully supported by the French NGO Medical Refresher Courses for Afghans (MRCA), also by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, and by the Embassy of Japan under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Project (GAGP). The Italian NGO Operation Smile Italia Onlus provides training to the Doctors. ....Maiwand Hospital dates back to the rein of Nadir Shah in the 1930s.
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  • KABUL 16 August 2005..Maiwand Hospital, Plastic Surgery....Afghan Doctors are getting ready to operate Shabana.....Shabana. a nine months  old Afghan girl, has been diagnosed with a 'neurofibroma'. This is a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue. It is an inherited disorder. If left unchecked, a neurofibroma can cause severe nerve damage leading to loss of function to the area stimulated by that nerve.....The Rehabilitative Surgery Unit (RSU) at Maiwand Hospital is fully supported by the French NGO Medical Refresher Courses for Afghans (MRCA), also by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, and by the Embassy of Japan under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Project (GAGP). The Italian NGO Operation Smile Italia Onlus provides training to the Doctors. ....Maiwand Hospital dates back to the rein of Nadir Shah in the 1930s.
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  • Afghan athletes playing gym in the old cinema of Kabul
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  • KABUL 06 August 2005....Shabana with her father.....Shabana, a nine-months old Afghan girl, was originally diagnosed with 'Leishmaniasis' a parasitic disease spread by the bite of infected sand flies; then with 'Hemangioma' a tumor made-up of dilated blood vessels that usually appears shortly after birth; and finally with 'Neurofibroma'  a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue.
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  • KABUL 16 August 2005..Maiwand Hospital, Plastic Surgery....Doctors at the RSU are performing a four-hour  operation on Shabana's face.....Shabana. a nine months  old Afghan girl, has been diagnosed with a 'neurofibroma'. This is a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue. It is an inherited disorder. If left unchecked, a neurofibroma can cause severe nerve damage leading to loss of function to the area stimulated by that nerve.....The Rehabilitative Surgery Unit (RSU) at Maiwand Hospital is fully supported by the French NGO Medical Refresher Courses for Afghans (MRCA), also by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, and by the Embassy of Japan under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Project (GAGP). The Italian NGO Operation Smile Italia Onlus provides training to the Doctors. ....Maiwand Hospital dates back to the rein of Nadir Shah in the 1930s.
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  • KABUL 16 August 2005..Maiwand Hospital, Plastic Surgery....Doctors at the RSU are performing a four-hour operation on Shabana's face.....Shabana. a nine months  old Afghan girl, has been diagnosed with a 'neurofibroma'. This is a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue. It is an inherited disorder. If left unchecked, a neurofibroma can cause severe nerve damage leading to loss of function to the area stimulated by that nerve.....The Rehabilitative Surgery Unit (RSU) at Maiwand Hospital is fully supported by the French NGO Medical Refresher Courses for Afghans (MRCA), also by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, and by the Embassy of Japan under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Project (GAGP). The Italian NGO Operation Smile Italia Onlus provides training to the Doctors. ....Maiwand Hospital dates back to the rein of Nadir Shah in the 1930s.
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  • CONTACT KASH
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  • 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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  • CONTACT KASH
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  • contact kash
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  • CONTACT KASH
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  • SALAH is a pillar of DIN
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  • SALAH is a pillar of DIN
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  • 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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  • 21 August 2005..Musulmans, with long beard and black turbans, during a meeting for the forthcoming National Elections.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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