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Nasratullah Nasrat

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Electric power lines are vulnerable to sabotage and failure. (Photo: Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) An electrician works on power lines in Kabul. (Photo: Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
Electric power lines are vulnerable to sabotage and failure. (Photo: Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) An electrician works on power lines in Kabul. (Photo: Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)

Afghan Villagers Sabotage Power Lines

Locals furious that they have no access to network running through their lands.

20 Mar 18
An Afghan boy writes on a chalkboard at a rural school in Afghanistan. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
An Afghan boy writes on a chalkboard at a rural school in Afghanistan. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Afghan Boys Still Beaten at School

Ban on corporal punishment continues to be widely ignored.

15 Mar 18
Afghan men dance on the streets of Kabul celebrating the first day of Eid-al-Fitr. (Photo: Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
Afghan men dance on the streets of Kabul celebrating the first day of Eid-al-Fitr. (Photo: Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)

Taleban Try to Silence Afghan Music Again

Performers and parties targeted in insurgent clampdown.

20 Feb 18
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