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Shows that war in Afghanistan goes on...It doesnt have a deadline for ending.They talk about Iraq a lot , but they´ve(the press)forgotten about Afghanistan.People are still dieing.Specially the soldiers.
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Dec 2007
The tradition of dog fighting thrives in Afghanistan's capital.
Having been banned under the Taliban, it is currently undergoing resurgence in popularity for the thousands of men looking for some form of entertainment and escapism from the constant war.
"For us dog fighting is a celebration," exclaims one of the fight organisers.
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(thefullmonte.com) After months working in Kabul Afghanistan we-- two young American filmmakers-- traveled into the hills for a Vacation. In the dramatic beauty of the landscape, we found an open, generous and humerous people. Our short video captures a simple story never told in the news headlines.
Filmmakers: Aaron Rockett and John Monte
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Thousands of Pakistanis are fleeing their homeland and escaping into Afghanistan. Fighting between Taliban and Pakistani forces began in August. Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports on the people caught in the crossfire.
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A group of girls determined to receive an education have been scarred for life in southern Afghanistan.
They were walking to school in Kandahar when battery acid was thrown into their faces by two men. Three of the girls are now in hospital with serious burns.
Al Jazeera's David Chater reports.
Video duration: 451 seconds
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February 2008
In the wake of the Anglo-American invasion of Afghanistan the rural landscape has descended into chaos. The Taliban is waging a 'dirty campaign' against the populace - targeting schools and doctors' surgeries - in an effort to neutralise what they see as the pillars of an imperialist framework.
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Sunil Ram: A rational policy requires buying poppies from Afghan farmers, and cutting out warlords Pt3