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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 youth mourns for relatives, who were allegedly killed by a U.S. service member in Panjwai, Kandahar province south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, March. 11, 2012. A U.S. service member walked out of a base in southern Afghanistan before dawn Sunday and started shooting Afghan civilians, according to villagers and Afghan and NATO officials. Villagers showed an Associated Press photographer 15 bodies, including women and children, and alleged they were killed by the American. (Foto:Allauddin Khan/AP/dapd)
Archivbild: Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) spricht am Samstag (03.11.07) mit deutschen ISAF-Soldaten im Camp Marmal in Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan. Merkel weilte am Samstag zu einem Kurzbesuch in Afghanistan, um sich ein eigenes Bild von der Lage und den Einsatzanforderungen der deutschen Soldatendapd // Eingestellt von wa
In this March 23, 2011 photograph, Afghan detainees, seen through a mesh wire fence, prepare for noon prayers inside the Parwan detention facility near Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan. More than a dozen detainees who were picked up outside of Afghanistan have been cleared for release by review boards but are still in the prison, according to an estimate by the Human Rights First nonprofit international organization. (Foto:Dar Yasin/AP/dapd)
May 10, 2011 - Khatki, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marines of 3rd Battalion of 2nd Marine Regiment move through a dust storm in the bazaar during operation Rocky Point in the town of Khatki in Musa Qala district in Helmand province, Afghanistan. The purpose of Operation Rocky Point was to disrupt the trade of opium at one of the bazaars in the Musa Qala area that is known as a major narcotics hub, while no drug traffickers were detained during the operation, an estimated 60 pounds of raw opium were found and confiscated
Titel: Lawine Bildbeschreibung: durch eine Lawine in Sahand Piste in Nord iranische Stadt Täbriz sind 4 Skifahrer ums leben gekommen. Stichwörter: Iran, Land und Leute, KW6 /12, Unfall, Lawine Quelle: ISNA Lizenz: Frei
A United States Air Force Special Operations soldier stands guard near a U.S. Army Special Forces Chinook helicopter, as Afgan civilians and militiamen loyal to the rebel Northern Alliance look on, in Khwaja Bahuaddin, Afghanistan, Thursday, Nov. 15, 2001. Two helicopters with small U.S. Special Forces teams provided logistics and security for Andrew Natsios, the director of USAID, who visited the longtime Northern Alliance stronghold to review projects funded by the US aid agency. Natsios is the highest U.S. official to visit Afganistan in twenty years. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks on his administration's 2013 budget at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, Virginia, February 13, 2012. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
Auf-Afg (Wiederaufbau Afghanistan). Zu sehen ist der Neubau eines Krankenhauses in Kundus, Afghanistan. Die Bilder hat uns unser Korrespondent Mohammed Saber Yusufi am 20.04.2011 aus Kundus geschickt. Alle Rechte gehören der DW. Bild 2: neues Krankenhaus Kundus
A U.S. military vehicle drives on the road leading to the Afghan Interior Ministry in Kabul February 25, 2012. Two Americans who were shot dead on Saturday inside the Interior Ministry in Afghanistan's capital Kabul are believed to be a colonel and a major in the U.S. military, Afghan security sources told Reuters. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, shakes hands with Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani at Prime Minister House in Islamabad, Pakistan on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. Karzai arrived in Pakistan for talks on how Islamabad can facilitate peace negotiations with the Afghan Taliban. (Foto:B.K. Bangash/AP/dapd)
Protest in Afghanistan over "Koran burning" by US troops epa03114905 An Afghan shows a copy of the holy Koran that was allegedly burnt by US soldiers during a protest in Bagram, about 60 kilometres (40 miles) north of Kabul, Afghanistan, 21 February 2012. Thousands of Afghans took to the street in a Bagram to protest the 'burning of the Koran' by NATO-led troops, officials said on 21 February. 'Protest is ongoing right now in front of Bagram airport gate and nearly 3,000 people are protesting right now,' Roshana Khalid, a spokeswoman for Parwan provincial government said. 'The Afghan labourers at the Bagram military airbase brought copies of Koran burnt by the coalition troops out of the base this morning.' EPA/S. SABAWOON
A Taliban soldier instructs a bypasser to go to pray in a mosque in Kabul Friday, Nov. 29, 1996. The Taliban, a band of religious students and clerics, controls two-thirds of Afghanistan and has been locked in a fierce battle against the alliance since capturing Kabul on Sept. 27. The religious army began fighting three years ago and has imposed a strict version of Islamic law in areas it controls, forbidding women from working and forcing men to attend prayer services five times a day. (AP Photo/Dimitri Messinis)