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  • November 15, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A vendor stands holding a bird of prey at Kabul's bird bazaar. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 08, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Children play in a cemetery at sunset in the outskirts of Kabul. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 08, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan teenagers play volleyball at Shar-e-Naw park in central Kabul. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 15, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A family of blacksmiths makes knifes and blades to be used during Ashura festival, in a workshop at the bird's bazaar in central Kabul. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 15, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A vendor stands at his meet stall in the market area in central Kabul. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Local afghan men play volleyball beside a garbage dump site in the outskirts of Kabul. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 17, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A woman  wearing a burka walks down a hilltop neighbourhood in Kabul. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 15, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Local merchants at the birds bazaar in central Kabul. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: An Afghan Pashtun boy, who said he was forced from the troubled province of Baglan due to threats from the Taliban, scavenges for recyclables at a garbage dump site in Kabul. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 16, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Local men watch a traditional dog fight in a neighbourhood of Kabul. Dog fight, an highly popular activity in Afghanistan, was forbidden under Taliban rule. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 16, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Local men watch a traditional dog fight in a neighbourhood of Kabul. Dog fight, an highly popular activity in Afghanistan, was forbidden under Taliban rule. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 16, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: View of Darul Aman palace in Kabul, which was destroyed during the civil war of the early 1990s. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 06, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Reflexion of a local merchant on a mirror in a shop at the bird's bazaar. In the back wall, posters of the late mujahideen commander, Ahmad Shah Massoud. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • Tearsheet of "Afghanistan: Kabul Police Academy" published in Courrier Internacional
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  • Tearsheet of "Afghanistan: Kabul Police Academy" published in Courrier Internacional
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  • Tearsheet of "Afghanistan: Kabul Police Academy" published in Courrier Internacional
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  • Tearsheet of "Afghanistan: Kabul Police Academy" published in Courrier Internacional
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  • Tearsheet of "Afghanistan: Kabul Police Academy" published in Courrier Internacional
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  • Tearsheet of "Afghanistan: Kabul Police Academy" published in Courrier Internacional
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 14, 2012: Afghan boys sit around a fire after a long day scavenging for recyclables at a garbage dump site in the outskirts of Kabul.
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  • Afghan boys sit around a fire after a long day scavenging for recyclables at a garbage dump site in the outskirts of Kabul.
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  • An Afghan Pashtun boy scavenges for recyclables at a garbage dump site in Kabul.
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  • A Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet kneels behind a dismantled AK-47 during weapon handling training in the yard of the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets line up waiting for their turn to enter the canteen for breakfast at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) female cadets inspection the arms deposit at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets line up for morning exercise at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets react to a simulated attack by the Taliban during combat exercises at the ANP Academy in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets wait for the distribution of hot milk outside the kitchen of the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets take their breakfast at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet during morning pray in a dorm at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets tide their beds in the early hours of the morning at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • A Afghan National Police (ANP) commander passes by the exercise yard at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets simulate the arrest of Talibans during combat exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets simulate a raid to a Taliban house during combat exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • An Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet jumps an obstacle during morning endurance exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets receive theory classes at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets line up for morning exercise at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets train riot control during morning exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Hot pots containing milk for breakfast are seen at the kitchen of the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • An Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet distribute boiled eggs during breakfast at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • An Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet stands beside is bed at a dorm in the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets wash their feet before praying time in the early hours of the morning at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • An Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet stands beside is bed at a dorm in the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • A cadet from the Afghan National Police (ANP) stands guard at the commander's office in the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) female cadets during shooting exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy shooting range in Kabul.
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  • Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets train riot control during morning exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul. ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women.
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  • A chef prepares food at the kitchen of the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • The ID card of a Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets marks their bunk in a dorm at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy in Kabul.
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A sixth grade female student monitors the corridors at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A girl passes by on her way to a class at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Female students await to orderly leave the school building at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Female students pass by on their way to a class at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Female students pass by leaving their last class of the day at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Fourth grade students prepare to leave the last class of the day at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Female students pass by on their way to a class at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Female students pass by on their way to a class at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A sixth grade female student monitors the corridors at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets attend the first pray of the day at the mosque in the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets simulate the arrest of a Taliban during combat exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets train riot control during morning exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets train riot control during morning exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Hot pots containing milk for breakfast are seen at the kitchen of the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets attend the first pray of the day at the mosque in the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet kneels behind a dismantled AK-47 during weapon handling training in the yard of the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: An Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet jumps an obstacle during morning endurance exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets line up for morning exercise at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A commander watches Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets praying in the early hours of the morning at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets react to a simulated attack by Taliban during combat exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy.<br />
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ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: An Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet stands guard at the commander's office in the Afghan Nacional Police Academy.<br />
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ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet stands beside is bed at a dorm in the Afghan Nacional Police Academy.<br />
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ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) female cadets inspection the arms deposit at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets receive theory classes at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A picture of president Hamid Karzai is seen in the classroom wall of the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets receive theory classes at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets train riot control during morning exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) female cadets during shooting exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy shooting range...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) female cadets during shooting exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy shooting range...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) female cadets during shooting exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy shooting range...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) female cadets prepare for shooting exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets simulate the arrest of Talibans during combat exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets simulate a raid to a Taliban house during combat exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets simulate a raid to a Taliban house during combat exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets simulate a raid to a Taliban house during combat exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets during morning endurance exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets during morning endurance exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets during morning endurance exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: An Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet jumps an obstacle during morning endurance exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: An Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet jumps an obstacle during morning endurance exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets train riot control during morning exercises at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: General view of the canteen during breakfast at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets take their breakfast at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A Afghan National Police (ANP) cadet distribute boiled eggs during breakfast at the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 14, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Afghan National Police (ANP) cadets line up for breakfast at the canteen in the Afghan Nacional Police Academy...ANP Academy trains 1250 cadets at the time during a period of four years. Every year, five hundred new recruits are selected, out of more than nine thousand of candidates, to join the academy and other five hundred graduate. Fifteen per cent of the recruits are women. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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