TITLE

Afghanistan: Finished Before We've Re-Started?

AUTHOR(S)
Shaw, Michael
PUB. DATE
April 2010
SOURCE
BAGnewsNotes;4/12/2010, p1
SOURCE TYPE
Blog Entry
DOC. TYPE
Image
ABSTRACT
A photograph of demonstrating civilians of Afghanistan against the U.S. attack on a bus in Kandahar, Afghanistan is presented.
ACCESSION #
61076208

Tags: AFGHAN War, 2001-;  CITIZENS

 

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