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时隔15年后的 “阿富汗少女”‘Afghan Girl’ in 1985 National Geographic Photo Is Arrested in Pakistan
(Reuters) -- Italy has given safe haven to Sharbat Gula, the green-eyed "Afghan Girl" whose 1985 photo in National Geographic became a symbol of her country's wars, Prime Minister Mario Draghi's office said on Thursday. The government intervened after Gula asked for help to leave Afghanist...
Afghanistan Girl Research Paper To conclude, the Afghan Girl wasn't an ordinary photo, its an iconic image of being a refugee. It showed the world, the reality of a refugee and it successfully aided Afghanistan refugee problem. Sharbat, may not know but she is a icon to Afghanistan and ...
National Geographic tracks down Afghan girl in famous cover photo
Her eyes have captivated the world since she appeared on our cover in 1985. Now we can tell her story.
In October 2021, Amnesty International directly accused the Taliban of killing 13 Hazaras – including a teenage girl – in Daikundi, during the violent and turbulent Taliban takeover in August 2021.[5] It is hard to see direct evidence of Taliban collusion with ISKP in these attacks, but ...
"I hate mines and explosive objects. I feel dizzy whenever I hear the word of mine," Ruqia, a 15-year-old Afghan girl who lost her foot in a landmine explosion told Xinhua at a rehabilitation center, run by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Kabul. ...
FILE PHOTO: Fawzia Koofi speaks during an interview in Kabul April 12, 2012. Condemned to die shortly after birth for being a girl, outspoken lawmaker Koofi lived to become a champion of women's rights in Afghanistan and is now eyeing the presidency in 2014. Picture taken April 12,...
But Hossaini — whose 2012 picture of a green-clad Afghan girl crying in horror after a suicide attack also won second prize in the spot news category of the World Press Photo awards — said the Taliban’s promises were a sham.