Tagged: Kabul

  1. A child laborer rests as laborers stack bricks at a brick factory in Kabul. Photo: Jonathan Saruk

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  2. Workers at a brick factory load coal into a furnace. The factory employs around 70 adult and child laborers in the western part of Kabul and produces 21,000 bricks a day. The furnace runs 24 hours a day from spring to fall, requiring four workers to stay at the factory at all times. Photo: Jonathan Saruk

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  3. A refugee camp on the outskirts of Kabul. Photo: Jonte Wentzel

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  4. The cast and crew of the production “Doste” film a scene on the outskirts of Kabul. Photo: Jonathan Saruk/Getty Images

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  5. Businessmen and pedestrians on their way home in the early evening in central Kabul. Neon restaurants, vegetable stalls, and bakeries light up Kabul into the night. Photo: Mikhail Galustov

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  6. Men bet on the outcome of partridge fights in Shahr-e Naw Park, in central Kabul. Photo: Jake Simkin

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  7. Men play on a basketball court at the Red Cross center in Kabul. Landmines and the war still kill, cripple, and maim hundreds of people across Afghanistan every year. There is little infrastructure for them once they have been wounded. Photo: Jake Simkin

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  8. Plume from a suicide bombing outside the International Security Assistance Force Headquarters in Kabul. Photo: Jonathan Saruk

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  9. Bollywood posters at a movie theater in Kabul. Photo: Jonathan Saruk

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