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Quality ControlAn elderly man checks over the newly arrived hashish for quality. He has the choice share of the supply as Peshawar is the first Pakistani city after the Afghan border. |
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Child ChessA group of three friends play chess on the river banks in Mymensingh, nothern Bangladesh. During the monsoon season the water levels rise so dramatically that many people end up fleeing their homes. |
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khmer kidsBrothers and sisters take a bath, and enjoy themselves whilst doing so. |
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Lost IdentityThis boy is one of upto three million Afghan refugees thought to be currently living in Pakistan, predominantly in and around Quetta and Peshawar. Large camps made from mud extend a great distance. Children often end up working in dirty labouring jobs. |
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Re-cycleA young Cambodian boy takes a wash in a river, using the innertube of a wheel as a float attatched to the shore by his mother. |
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Child WorkerA young Bangladeshi garment industry worker takes a break by a window. Children must work six days a week making garments for the European market. Homeless street children most commonly end up working in such places. The managers raid railway stations late at night, and promise work, money, food and accommodation. The reality is more like a prison. |
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Rice fieldsThe lush green rice fields of Bangladesh |
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Afghan elderCarpet seller on the infamous 'Chicken Street', Kabul, Afghanistan.2008 |