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More photos:
Ariana Project 2006 (1 2 3 4)
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Saying goodbye in Istanbul Airport to two friends who, shoulder to shoulder, have worked together through tears, rage, stomachache, impotence, and with a good dose of reflection, discernment, love, compassion... and many hugs... left ACAF's mark so as to be able to go on helping Afghan women.
THANKS TO EVA AND TO EVERYONE WHO MADE THIS POSSIBLE.
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Janilah in her hospital bed, keeping her little brother, who had been burnt with boiling water, company.
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Afsaneh. Her family say she is 6 months old; doctors say she is 4 months. The truth is that she appears to be five weeks old. Her mother sacrificed herself (as a political protest) with her still in the womb.
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ACAF donated two televisions to the burn unit, so that both the hospitalised women and their families can have a little distraction.
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The most beautiful antique store in Kabul. They have carved wooden furniture, typical boxes from Nuristan, drums, ceramics, and carpets
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Photos from the first regional conference on the topic of self-immolation which took place in the Safi Landmark Hotel in Kabul on November 14-16 2006. It was organized by the medica mondiale charity and the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC).
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