Tuesday, 23 January 2007

Flood Ghazni

The floods which brought down the Band e Sultan dam ended in the Ghazni river which brought out quite a huge margin of devastation alongside with it ruining one of USAID constructed bridges as well as many shops and houses on its way.

The floods which brought down the Band e Sultan dam ended in the Ghazni river which brought out quite a huge margin of devastation alongside with it ruining one of USAID constructed bridges as well as many shops and houses on its way.


The floods which brought down the Band e Sultan dam ended in the Ghazni river which brought out quite a huge margin of devastation alongside with it ruining one of USAID constructed bridges as well as many shops and houses on its way.


The floods which brought down the Band e Sultan dam ended in the Ghazni river which brought out quite a huge margin of devastation alongside with it ruining one of USAID constructed bridges as well as many shops and houses on its way.


The floods which brought down the Band e Sultan dam ended in the Ghazni river which brought out quite a huge margin of devastation alongside with it ruining one of USAID constructed bridges as well as many shops and houses on its way.

Monday, 22 January 2007

Fowers

During Spring the flowers bloom when they begin to exhibit the beauty of nature; this photo was taken from the garden of Aina Media and Culture Center in Kabul in the spring of 2005.


During Spring the flowers bloom when they begin to exhibit the beauty of nature; this photo was taken from the garden of Aina Media and Culture Center in Kabul in the spring of 2005.


During Spring the flowers bloom when they begin to exhibit the beauty of nature; this photo was taken from the garden of Aina Media and Culture Center in Kabul in the spring of 2005.


During Spring the flowers bloom when they begin to exhibit the beauty of nature; this photo was taken from the garden of Aina Media and Culture Center in Kabul in the spring of 2005.


During Spring the flowers bloom when they begin to exhibit the beauty of nature; this photo was taken from the garden of Aina Media and Culture Center in Kabul in the spring of 2005.

Fowers

During Spring the flowers bloom when they begin to exhibit the beauty of nature; this photo was taken from the garden of Aina Media and Culture Center in Kabul in the spring of 2005.

During Spring the flowers bloom when they begin to exhibit the beauty of nature; this photo was taken from the garden of Aina Media and Culture Center in Kabul in the spring of 2005.


During Spring the flowers bloom when they begin to exhibit the beauty of nature; this photo was taken from the garden of Aina Media and Culture Center in Kabul in the spring of 2005.


During Spring the flowers bloom when they begin to exhibit the beauty of nature; this photo was taken from the garden of Aina Media and Culture Center in Kabul in the spring of 2005.


During Spring the flowers bloom when they begin to exhibit the beauty of nature; this photo was taken from the garden of Aina Media and Culture Center in Kabul in the spring of 2005.

Sunday, 21 January 2007

Cinema In Kabul


At the Bakhtar Cinema cafeteria, people look at Indian movie posters and buy food, cigarettes, and other goods. Kabul, Afghanistan 2005


Afghan men wait for a film to start in the Pamir Cinema in Kabul. Every day around 500 men come to this cinema. Women rarely go to the cinema because these venues have a bad reputation. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.


The projector at the Pamir Cinema in Kabul. This projector is more modern then the one in the city's Bakhtar Cinema. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.


A man rewinds the movie after the show. In Kabul, there are no machines to rewind the films; it has to be done manually. Kabul, Afghanistan 2005


Men looking at posters for new films at the Bakhtar Cinema in Kabul. Most cinemas in the Afghan capital show Indian films because they are very popular with viewers. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.

Cinema In Kabul


The Bakhtar Cinema in the centre of Kabul. People say they like this venue, except in Afghanistan's icy winter, because there is no heating in the building. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.

People looking at posters for new films at a cinema in Kabul. Most cinemas in the Afghan capital show Indian films because they are very popular with viewers. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.


Security checks at the entrance to the Pamir Cinema in Kabul. People must hand over cameras, mobile phones, radios, knives, scissors, cutters and guns before entering the building. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.


Afghan men going to buy tickets for films at the Pamir Cinema in Kabul. One ticket costs 20 afghanis ($0.40). Afghan women very rarely go to the cinema because these venues have a bad reputation. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.


Security checks at the entrance to the Pamir Cinema in Kabul. People must hand over cameras, mobile phones, radios, knives, scissors, cutters and guns before entering the building. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2005.

Change of command ISAF's In Kabul Afghanistan


ISAF Commander, Lieutenant General David Richards transfers of authority from Bulgarian Brigadier General Neyko NENOV to French Brigadier General Franck Lebot, at ISAF’s Camp Warehouse on Jalalabad Road, on 06 February 2006. The South East European Brigade (SEEBRIG) hands over the responsibility of providing security and assistance in the Capital Province to the French, Italian and Turkish led Regional Command Capital (RCC).

ISAF Commander, Lieutenant General David Richards transfers of authority from Bulgarian Brigadier General Neyko NENOV to French Brigadier General Franck Lebot, at ISAF’s Camp Warehouse on Jalalabad Road, on 06 February 2006. The South East European Brigade (SEEBRIG) hands over the responsibility of providing security and assistance in the Capital Province to the French, Italian and Turkish led Regional Command Capital (RCC).


ISAF Commander, Lieutenant General David Richards transfers of authority from Bulgarian Brigadier General Neyko NENOV to French Brigadier General Franck Lebot, at ISAF’s Camp Warehouse on Jalalabad Road, on 06 February 2006. The South East European Brigade (SEEBRIG) hands over the responsibility of providing security and assistance in the Capital Province to the French, Italian and Turkish led Regional Command Capital (RCC).


ISAF Commander, Lieutenant General David Richards transfers of authority from Bulgarian Brigadier General Neyko NENOV to French Brigadier General Franck Lebot, at ISAF’s Camp Warehouse on Jalalabad Road, on 06 February 2006. The South East European Brigade (SEEBRIG) hands over the responsibility of providing security and assistance in the Capital Province to the French, Italian and Turkish led Regional Command Capital (RCC).

Saturday, 20 January 2007

Burqa Shop In Kabul Afghanistan

A burqa seller sells another burqa in Kabul Mandawi. Even after the fall of Taliban and removal of the extremist Taliban regime people are still using to burqas claiming that it's part of our tradition that our women should keep their faces covered for the "na mahram" would see their face.

A burqa seller sells another burqa in Kabul Mandawi. Even after the fall of Taliban and removal of the extremist Taliban regime people are still using to burqas claiming that it's part of our tradition that our women should keep their faces covered for the "na mahram" would see their face.


A burqa seller sells another burqa in Kabul Mandawi. Even after the fall of Taliban and removal of the extremist Taliban regime people are still using to burqas claiming that it's part of our tradition that our women should keep their faces covered for the "na mahram" would see their face.


A burqa seller sells another burqa in Kabul Mandawi. Even after the fall of Taliban and removal of the extremist Taliban regime people are still using to burqas claiming that it's part of our tradition that our women should keep their faces covered for the "na mahram" would see their face.


A burqa seller sells another burqa in Kabul Mandawi. Even after the fall of Taliban and removal of the extremist Taliban regime people are still using to burqas claiming that it's part of our tradition that our women should keep their faces covered for the "na mahram" would see their face.