Afghanistan After The US War

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 14: Asat, 7, right, watches a co-worker remove a tire to be repaired February 14, 2002 in Kabul, Afghanistan. It is not uncommon for Afghan children as young as five to be working full time. Approximately 90 percent of children in Afghanistan do not go to school. There were 28, 000 children working in the streets of Kabul in 1995, 50,000 in 1999, and estimated to be even higher today. (Photo by Chien-min Chung/Getty Images)
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 14: Asat, 7, right, watches a co-worker remove a tire to be repaired February 14, 2002 in Kabul, Afghanistan. It is not uncommon for Afghan children as young as five to be working full time. Approximately 90 percent of children in Afghanistan do not go to school. There were 28, 000 children working in the streets of Kabul in 1995, 50,000 in 1999, and estimated to be even higher today. (Photo by Chien-min Chung/Getty Images)
Afghanistan After The US War
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