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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
Kabul-In the traditional pose of Afghan men, Abdul Zia sits quietly-squatting down on his haunches close to the ground. But something about Abdul Zia doesn't look like the rest of the men crouched along the streets of this capital city. Over his Pashtu turban are khaki, military-issue ear warmers. The hood of his dirty, 1970s ski jacket, likely a western cast off, is riddled with holes. His beard is grubby and matted.
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