Afghanistan, April 2011
Life expectancy in Afghanistan is but 45 years. It has the world's second-highest infant mortality rate. Only 12% of Afghan women are literate. It is the world's largest producer of opium. Soon it will have been occupied by foreign militaries for ten years, which followed years of Taliban rule, which followed years of civil war, which followed years of Soviet military occupation. Widespread corruption mutes hopes for the immediate future. The death of Osama bin Laden further clouds future American involvement in the country. Gathered here in our monthly collection of photographs from Afghanistan are images of the U.S. military mission, the toll of violence on civilians, and daily life in the country of just under 30 million. -- Lane Turner (36 photos total)
An Afghan man and children gather around a fire in a hillside neighborhood in Kabul April 7. (Hossein Fatemi/AP)
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An Afghan girl juggles tennis balls during the World Circus Day organized by Afghan Educational Children Circus and Mobile Mini Circus for Children in Kabul April 16. (Hossein Fatemi/AP) #
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An Afghan girl practices the martial arts with a sword at a Wushu training club in Injil, Herat province, west of Kabul, April 6. (AP) #
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Anousheh (left) and Parisa look at a piece of semi-precious stone polished and presented at their workshop in the "Bagh e Zananeh" Women's Garden in Kabul April 26. Twelve students study at this jewelery workshop and about 700 women attend other classes in the Women's Garden every day. (Kamran Jebreili/AP) #
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An Afghan nursing student from the military institute pauses during a class led by American teachers at the Davoud Khan military hospital on April 23 in Kabul. American medics have travelled to Afghanistan to help train 600 nursing students. (Majid Saeedi/Getty Images) #
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Abida 25, an Afghan land mine victim who works at the International Committee of the Red Cross orthopedic rehabilitation center, poses for a picture at her work area in Kabul on March 19. The center, which is run mostly by disabled people, aims to educate and rehabilitate land mine victims and other disabled people, and help them integrate effectively into society. (Ahmad Masood/Reuters) #
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An Afghan refugee girl waits for a truck before departing for Afghanistan at a UNHCR repatriation terminal in Peshawar, Pakistan April 19. A total of 1,757 Afghan refugees were repatriated in March as part of the ongoing voluntary repatriation program. (Mohammad Sajjad/AP) #
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A young Afghan girl stands outside her house in the town of Musa Qala in Helmand province on April 9. (Peter Parks/AFP/Getty Images) #
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Afghan children play on an amusement ride in Kabul April 17. (Denis Sinyakov/Reuters) #
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Afghan soldiers and local boys swim in a canal outside Combat Outpost Nolen in the Arghandab Valley north of Kandahar April 13. (Bob Strong/AP) #
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A boy watches as a U.S. Army patrol walks past near Strongpoint Manley in Arghandab Valley, north of Kandahar, April 12. (Bob Strong/AP) #
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An Afghan tea maker yawns as he waits for customers in Kabul April 17. (Musadeq Sadeq/AP) #
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An Afghan soldier prepares to serve kabobs to U.S. Army soldiers during a group lunch at Combat Outpost Nolen in the Arghandab Valley north of Kandahar April 16. (Bob Strong/AP) #
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An Afghan man makes traditional bread in the town of Musa Qala in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan on April 9. (Peter Parks/AFP/Getty Images) #
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An Afghan man and woman cycle past the remains of the Darul Aman royal Palace in Kabul April 12. (Kamran Jebreili/AP) #
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An Afghan horseman holds a goat during a game of buzkashi, Afghanistan's national sport, in the private grounds of First Vice President Marshal Mohammad Qasim Fahim, in Kabul on April 15. (Kamran Jebreili/AP) #
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Captain Elizabeth Jackson from the U.S. 3rd Battalion 2nd Marine Regimental Combat Team 8 watches an Afghan boy on a swing near the town of Musa Qala in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan on April 12. (Peter Parks/AFP/Getty Images) #
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Life expectancy in Afghanistan is but 45 years. It has the world's second-highest infant mortality rate. Only 12% of Afghan women are literate. It is the world's largest producer of opium. Soon it will have been occupied by foreign militaries for ten years, which followed years of Taliban rule, which followed years of civil war, which followed years of Soviet military occupation. Widespread corruption mutes hopes for the immediate future. The death of Osama bin Laden further clouds future American involvement in the country. Gathered here in our monthly collection of photographs from Afghanistan are images of the U.S. military mission, the toll of violence on civilians, and daily life in the country of just under 30 million. -- Lane Turner (36 photos total)
An Afghan man and children gather around a fire in a hillside neighborhood in Kabul April 7. (Hossein Fatemi/AP)
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An Afghan girl juggles tennis balls during the World Circus Day organized by Afghan Educational Children Circus and Mobile Mini Circus for Children in Kabul April 16. (Hossein Fatemi/AP) #
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An Afghan girl practices the martial arts with a sword at a Wushu training club in Injil, Herat province, west of Kabul, April 6. (AP) #
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Anousheh (left) and Parisa look at a piece of semi-precious stone polished and presented at their workshop in the "Bagh e Zananeh" Women's Garden in Kabul April 26. Twelve students study at this jewelery workshop and about 700 women attend other classes in the Women's Garden every day. (Kamran Jebreili/AP) #
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An Afghan nursing student from the military institute pauses during a class led by American teachers at the Davoud Khan military hospital on April 23 in Kabul. American medics have travelled to Afghanistan to help train 600 nursing students. (Majid Saeedi/Getty Images) #
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Abida 25, an Afghan land mine victim who works at the International Committee of the Red Cross orthopedic rehabilitation center, poses for a picture at her work area in Kabul on March 19. The center, which is run mostly by disabled people, aims to educate and rehabilitate land mine victims and other disabled people, and help them integrate effectively into society. (Ahmad Masood/Reuters) #
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An Afghan refugee girl waits for a truck before departing for Afghanistan at a UNHCR repatriation terminal in Peshawar, Pakistan April 19. A total of 1,757 Afghan refugees were repatriated in March as part of the ongoing voluntary repatriation program. (Mohammad Sajjad/AP) #
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A young Afghan girl stands outside her house in the town of Musa Qala in Helmand province on April 9. (Peter Parks/AFP/Getty Images) #
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Afghan children play on an amusement ride in Kabul April 17. (Denis Sinyakov/Reuters) #
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Afghan soldiers and local boys swim in a canal outside Combat Outpost Nolen in the Arghandab Valley north of Kandahar April 13. (Bob Strong/AP) #
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A boy watches as a U.S. Army patrol walks past near Strongpoint Manley in Arghandab Valley, north of Kandahar, April 12. (Bob Strong/AP) #
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An Afghan tea maker yawns as he waits for customers in Kabul April 17. (Musadeq Sadeq/AP) #
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An Afghan soldier prepares to serve kabobs to U.S. Army soldiers during a group lunch at Combat Outpost Nolen in the Arghandab Valley north of Kandahar April 16. (Bob Strong/AP) #
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An Afghan man makes traditional bread in the town of Musa Qala in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan on April 9. (Peter Parks/AFP/Getty Images) #
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An Afghan man and woman cycle past the remains of the Darul Aman royal Palace in Kabul April 12. (Kamran Jebreili/AP) #
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An Afghan horseman holds a goat during a game of buzkashi, Afghanistan's national sport, in the private grounds of First Vice President Marshal Mohammad Qasim Fahim, in Kabul on April 15. (Kamran Jebreili/AP) #
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Captain Elizabeth Jackson from the U.S. 3rd Battalion 2nd Marine Regimental Combat Team 8 watches an Afghan boy on a swing near the town of Musa Qala in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan on April 12. (Peter Parks/AFP/Getty Images) #
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