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Mauricio Lima, 2ndo premio, 2011

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  • APOCALYPSE AFGHANISTAN - Afghan protestors shout slogans against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a demonstration in front of the Iranian embassy compound in Kabul on May 2, 2010. Some 200 people gathered in the protest during which they accused the Iranian government  of a public execution of 40 Afghans two weeks ago. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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  • Afghan men and youths at a traditional hamam bathhouse in Kabul on April 30, 2010. Mostly Afghans come in the morning for one-hour sessions inside the steamfilled rooms, paying 50 afghanis (1 dollar) each before heading on to the mosque for Friday prayers. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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  • An Afghan girl plays in front of a cemetery in the westerns outskirts of Kabul, on May 4, 2010. The US military has ordered 850 troops to Afghanistan to fill a shortage of trainers for security forces, as European allies needed more time to deploy their instructors, the Pentagon said. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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  • Afghan horsemen compete for the goat carcass during a game of buzkashi in Kabul on April 23, 2010. The ancient game is an Afghan national sport, played between two teams of horsemen competing to throw a goat carcass into a scoring circle. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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  • An Afghan boy prepares to bowl a ball while playing cricket inside the ruins of a compound, which use to be home to a timber manufacturing factory in the late 80's, on the western outskirts of Kabul on May 14, 2010. Two NATO soldiers fighting in Afghanistan to quell a Taliban-led insurgency were killed in attacks, the military said. One was killed in an "insurgent attack" in the east of the country and the other died after a crude Taliban-style bomb exploded in the south on May 13, NATO's International Security Assistance Force said. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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  • An Afghan man (L) looks from outside towards his wounded relative in a hospital bed reflected in a window after a suicide attack in Kabul, on May 18, 2010. A suicide car bomb attack has targeted NATO troops in the Afghan capital, killing at least 20 people near parliament in the deadliest strike on Kabul in more than a year, an army doctor said. The Taliban, the militia leading a nearly nine-year insurgency against the Western-backed government and US-led foreign troops, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying they had targeted "invading NATO forces. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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  • An Afghan man enjoys a sunny day at a swimming pool in Kabul on April 28, 2010. Afghanistan has commemorated the 1992 toppling of a Soviet-backed regime, which led to bloody civil war and arguably to the rise of the Taliban, as the capital Kabul went under security lockdown. Helicopter gunships clattered overhead as the Afghan army staged a 21-gun salute at a sports stadium in central Kabul, used as a public execution ground by the 1996-2001 Taliban regime that emerged from the devastating civil war. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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  • Afghan boys (L) play atop of a destroyed Soviet bus parked outside the ruins of a compound, which use to be home to a timber manufacturing factory in the late 80's, on the western outskirts of Kabul on May 14, 2010. Two NATO soldiers fighting in Afghanistan to quell a Taliban-led insurgency were killed in attacks, the military said. One was killed in an "insurgent attack" in the east of the country and the other died after a crude Taliban-style bomb exploded in the south on May 13, NATO's International Security Assistance Force said. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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An Afghan National Army soldier prays during a foot patrol with unseen US Marines from India Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines near a poppy field in a stronghold Taliban area of Marjah, Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, on April 5, 2010. Nearly two months after US Marines led what was billed the biggest offensive against the Taliban in more than eight years of war, troops still come under daily fire from insurgents and bombs are still exploding.     TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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  • Burqa-clad Afghan women walk against the wind during a sandstorm following rain in central Kabul, on May 16, 2010. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will attend an international conference on Afghanistan due to be held in the capital, Kabul, in July, Afghan officials said. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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  • An Afghan youth (L) pauses during his training to pray as a colleague hits a punch bag during a training session at a boxing club in central Kabul on May 13, 2010. Under the Taliban regime boxing was among many sports banned. After the reinstatement of Afghanistan to Olympic competition in 2002, one athlete Basharmal Sultani took part in the boxing competition of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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  • Afghan men work at a factory manufacturing concrete blast walls on the outskirts of Kabul on May 18, 2010. International firms are exploring the cement industry in wartorn countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel and Palestinian Territories, neighbors Pakistan and Iran are the major exporters of the product. Many Kabul streets contain concrete blast barriers for protection from insurgency attacks, such as the 'Wazir Akbar Khan' district, an area home to foreign companies and embassy compounds. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA
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