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亚洲中南部的内陆国家,坐落在亚洲的心脏地区。

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An Afghan woman, right, casts her vote in the presidential election at a polling station in Kandahar province, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)
Der Sicherheitsexperte Gerhard Schindler (Handout vom 07.11.2011). Schindler wird neuer Chef des Bundesnachrichtendienstes (BND). Der 59-jährige Jurist mit FDP-Parteibuch ist derzeit Leiter der Abteilung Öffentliche Sicherheit im Bundesinnenministerium. Er gilt als Fachmann für kriminelle und terroristische Netzwerke. Schindler löst voraussichtlich zum Jahresende BND-Chef Uhrlau ab, der in den Ruhestand geht. Foto: BMI/Hans-Joachim M. Rickel dpa (Achtung: Nur zur redaktionellen Verwendung bei vollständiger Urhebernennung «BMI/Hans-Joachim M. Rickel»)
26.10.2012 DW online Karte Afghanistan Farjab Maimana eng
Bundeswehrsoldaten gehen am Mittwoch (31.08.2011) nahe Kundus im Distrikt von Char Darreh gemeinsam mit afghanischen Polizisten auf eine Mission, um in Kontakt mit der Bevölkerung zu bleiben. Die Bundeswehr wird im Norden Afghanistans immer wieder in Gefechte verwickelt. Foto: Maurizio Gambarini dpa
ARCHIV - Ein undatiertes Handout der US Air Force zeigt eine Drohne vom Typ MQ-1 Predator. Bei einem Drohnenangriff in Pakistan ist nach US-Angaben ein wichtiger Drahtzieher der Terrororganisation getötet worden. Es handele sich um Hussein al-Yemeni, der hinter einem Selbstmordattentat auf eine CIA- Basis in Afghanistan im Dezember gesteckt haben soll.EPA/LT. COL. LESLIE PRATT - HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
FILE -- In an April 15, 2012 file photo NATO soldiers run during a gun battle in Kabul, Afghanistan. The United States and its NATO allies are readying plans to pull away from the front lines in Afghanistan next year as President Barack Obama and fellow leaders try to show that the unpopular war is ending. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq/file)
A British Army Chinook helicopter comes in to the landing zone at Nawzad, Afghanistan, to pick up troops from the Helman Task Force, having completed their mission, in this photo taken earlier this week and released Thursday 03 August 2006 by the Ministry of Defence. Since mid-May the UK-led Helmand Task Force has maintained a presence in Nawzad as part of a UN-authorised, NATO-led mission and as part of the US-led international coalition. EPA/Corporal Mike Fletcher UK AND IRELAND OUT -- CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED EDITORIAL USE ONLY +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Ein Selbstmordattentäter hat am Montag auf einem belebten Markt in der ostafghanischen Stadt Chost mindestens elf Afghanen und drei Soldaten der Internationalen Schutztruppe Isaf mit in den Tod gerissen. Mindestens 40 weitere Menschen wurden verletzt. Das Bild hat uns unser Korrespondent Faridullah Zahir aus Khost geschickt. Alle Rechte gehören der DW.
ARCHIV: A pair of US military CH-47 Chinook are pictured in Mahmud Raqi, Kapisa Province on July 4, 2012. The French military July 4 handed over a key Afghan province to local forces, completing an important stage in France's accelerated withdrawal from the war-torn country. The province of Kapisa was the last area of Afghanistan under the control of French troops, the bulk of whom are due to leave by the end of 2012, two years earlier than the main NATO deadline. AFP PHOTO / Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/GettyImages)
Afghan children work at a brick factory on the outskirts of Jalalabad October 7, 2012. REUTERS/ Parwiz (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT POVERTY)
EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Smoke and dust rises at the scene of a suicide attack which struck a Muharram procession in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011. A suicide bomber struck a crowd of Shiite worshippers marking a holy day Tuesday in the Afghan capital as scores of people were killed in an unprecedented wave of violence against the minority Islamic sect in Afghanistan. (Foto:AP/dapd)
FILE - In a Feb. 14, 2010 file photo, a U.S. soldier returns fire as others run for cover during a firefight with insurgents in the Badula Qulp area, west of Lashkar Gah in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan. President Barack Obama is expected to withdraw roughly 10,000 U.S. troops from Afghanistan this year, with one brigade of about 5,000 forces leaving this summer and a second brigade of similar size coming home by the end of the year, a senior U.S. defense official said Tuesday, June 21, 2011. (Foto:Pier Paolo Cito,File/AP/dapd)
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney speaks during his daily news briefing, Tuesday, May 22, 2012, at the White House in Washington. (Foto:Haraz N. Ghanbari/AP/dapd)
Afghan security personnel investigate at the site of a suicide attack in Kabul September 18, 2012. A suicide bomber blew up a mini-bus carrying foreign and local contract workers near Kabul airport in Afghanistan on Tuesday, with at least nine bodies lying near the wreckage, a Reuters witness at the scene said. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
ARCHIV: A French Army Eurocopter Tiger (Tigre) attack helicopter flies over Kabul on September 11, 2011. Some 4,000 French troops are based in Afghanistan supporting the NATO-led effort to battle Taliban rebels and to build up and train the Afghan forces. AFP PHOTO / PASCAL GUYOT (Photo credit should read PASCAL GUYOT/AFP/Getty Images)
Afghan policemen keep watch near the remains of a suicide attack victim in the city's diplomatic quarters, home to many Western embassies, in Kabul on September 8, 2012. A teenage suicide bomber struck outside NATO headquarters in Kabul on September 8, killing six people, including child hawkers, as Afghanistan marked a public holiday, officials said. The attack took place as government dignitaries assembled in Kabul to commemorate 11 years since the death of Ahmad Shah Massoud, an iconic anti-Taliban commander two days before 9/11. AFP PHOTO/ SHAH Marai (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP/GettyImages)
Afghan students in Abraham Lincoln net cafe in Mazar-e Sharif city in the North of Afghanistan. Afghan youths can benefit internet services for free and enjoy the place for their research and studies. Afghan girls feel safer in Abraham Lincoln Centre, that was built in 2006, rather than private net clubs. DW/Mokhtar Wafayi in Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan
FILE -- In an April 15, 2012 file photo NATO soldiers run during a gun battle in Kabul, Afghanistan. The United States and its NATO allies are readying plans to pull away from the front lines in Afghanistan next year as President Barack Obama and fellow leaders try to show that the unpopular war is ending. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq/file)
ARCHIV: Das Abzeichen des German Police Project Teams (GPPT) ist in Kundus (Afghanistan) im Polizeiausbildungscamp auf dem Hemd eines deutschen Polizisten zu sehen (Foto vom 27.09.11). Die deutschen Polizeiausbilder werden nach gut zehn Jahren schrittweise aus Afghanistan abgezogen. Bereits Mitte September werde das Trainingszentrum in der nordostafghanischen Stadt Faisabad komplett in afghanische Haende uebergehen, berichtet die Tageszeitung "Die Welt" (Samstagausgabe vom 25.08.12). 2013 soll die Ausbildungseinrichtung in Kundus folgen, 2014 der Hauptstandort in Masar-i-Scharif im Norden des Landes. Die Polizei folgt damit dem Abzug der Bundeswehr. (zu dapd-Text) Foto: Sascha Schuermann/dapd
(FILES) In this file picture taken 17 February 2007, Australian soldiers of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) stand guard at the Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in Tirin Kot, the capital of Uruzgan Afghan province. Australia on October 21, 2009, flagged moves to bring military operations in Afghanistan to a quick end, despite US and NATO calls for more troops to shore up the campaign against a resurgent Taliban militia. AFP PHOTO/SHAH Marai (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images)
Former Taliban fighters hand over their weapons to Afghan police as part of a reconciliation process in Herat, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 13, 2012. As the U.S. and NATO prepare for the downsizing of international troops with a final withdrawal scheduled for 2014 efforts are underway to bring the Taliban off the battlefield. Taliban leaders including one of the most senior members of the organization, Agha Jan Motasim told The AP that most Taliban supported a negotiated end to the protracted war in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Hoshang Hashimi)
Afghan policemen stand in formation during a graduation ceremony at a police training centre in Herat on December 22, 2011. Some 500 officers graduated following their eight-week training course at Ansar 606 police training centre in the western province of Herat. AFP PHOTO / Aref Karimi (Photo credit should read Aref Karimi/AFP/Getty Images)
Mawlawi Dadullah who NATO claims has been killed in their air operation in Afghan Konur Province. The pictures have been sent by our colleague in Afghanistan Shama Ahmadzai. All rights belong to DW. Zulieferer: Masood Saifullah
Joint Chefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington before the Senate Defense subcommittee hearing on the the Defense Department's fiscal 2013 budget. Aufstaendische haben waehrend des Besuchs von US-Generalstabschef Martin Dempsey einen Militaerstuetzpunkt in Afghanistan angegriffen und das Flugzeug Dempseys beschaedigt. Der hoechstrangige General der USA selbst sei zum Zeitpunkt des Angriffs auf die Bagram Luftwaffenbasis ausserhalb von Kabul nicht in der Naehe seiner Maschine gewesen, sagte NATO-Sprecher Jamie Graybeal. Auch sonst habe es keine Verletzten gegeben. (zu dapd-Text) Foto: Jacquelyn Martin/AP/dapd
The National Party leader John Key addresses his supporters after winning in the general elections in New Zealand, 08 November 2008. New Zealand's conservative National Party swept into power on 08 November in a general election that saw an overwhelming vote for change after nine years of rule by Prime Minister Helen Clark's Labour-led coalition. Key, 47, is a former foreign currency dealer and the richest man in the House of Representatives. He will be joined in a centre-right coalition by the free market ACT party who gained three seats to add to the Nationals' additional 11 in a 7 per cent swing against Labour. EPA/XAVIER LA CANNA
In this photo taken Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012, dried fruits are seen on the ground at the scene of a suicide attack in Zaranj, Nimroz province south west of Kabul, Afghanistan. Suicide bombers launched multiple attacks in a remote corner of southwestern Afghanistan near the Iranian border Tuesday, killing dozens of people including shoppers buying sweets for a Muslim holiday and leaving charred and smoldering bits of cookies and dried fruit among the bodies on the ground. (Foto:Mohammad Jan/AP/dapd)