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Casualties of war: This child stepped on a plastic covered wire.
The Times of Ceylon Press
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Casualties of war: This child stepped on a plastic covered wire.
The Times of Ceylon Press
DR of Afghanistan Female workers learn
The female workers of the "Woolen Industries Pule Charkhi" textile enterprise attend an alphabetization course which was organized for them by the enterprise. One hour every day, they learn to read and write in a room, especially equipped for this...
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Everyday life in Afghanistan/Alphabetization
The training programme of the Afghan armed forces also includes lessons in writing and reading. Here, members of a regiment of air-borne troops who proved well already in many fights against terror units. The campaigns 'against illiteracy' also am...
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Fashions and hairdos are catchy and the modern Afghan miss, like the two above, is close on the eels of the latest styles.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Fundamental changes in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
The romance of this bazaar in Kabul gives nearly no idea of the fundamental socio-economical changes which began with the Saur Revolution in Afghanistan. But by far not all people of the 16-million population have overcome the antiquated tradition...
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H. R. H. Sardar Mohammad Daoud, Prime Minister of Afghanistan with Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy at the Karachi airport on arrival from Kabul on 24.11.56.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Striding boldly into the future, the modern Afghan Miss, like the girl scouts above, is determined not to be left behind.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Senator Claiborne Pell (dark suit, at right), Congressman Don Ritter (light suit, second from left) and other members of the special joint congressional hearing examine one of the Afghans to see the effects of Soviet chemical warfare. Pell, who ch...
The Times of Ceylon Press
The five Afghans tell of Soviet atrocities in their country during a meeting with President Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington. Mr. Reagan said what they have undergone should be known by everyone in the free world.
The Times of Ceylon Press