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  • KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN-APRIL 2007- Police ladies in Kandahar lead by Officer Malalai Kakar. 5Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/ Getty Images) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN-APRIL 2007- Police ladies in Kandahar lead by Officer Malalai Kakar. 5Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/ Getty Images) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN-APRIL 2007- Police ladies in Kandahar lead by Officer Malalai Kakar. 5Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/ Getty Images) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN-APRIL 2007- Police ladies in Kandahar lead by Officer Malalai Kakar. 5Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/ Getty Images) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN-October 2005. Malalai Kakar, policewoman in Kandahar, mother-of six, was murdred by the insurgents in October 2008 because. By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN-October 2005. Malalai Kakar, policewoman in Kandahar, mother-of six, was murdred by the insurgents in October 2008 because. By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN-October 2005. Malalai Kakar, policewoman in Kandahar, mother-of six, was murdred by the insurgents in October 2008 because. By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • Officer Malalai Kakar (41), mother of six, set up a Police Women Department in Kandahar, household of Taliban in south Afghanistan. She started on her own, using her burka to pass incognito. Now they are 18 women patrolling in the dangerous city, looking for crimes, helping others women. Here is Malalai Kakar (L) and her second in command, Jamilla Barkzai (36) ready to fight for the women rights with two others from the PWD. Thursday, 11th May 2006. Kandahar, Afghanistan. By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • Officer Malalai Kakar (41), mother of six, set up a Police Women Department in Kandahar, household of Taliban in south Afghanistan. She started on her own, using her burka to pass incognito. Now they are 18 women patrolling in the dangerous city, looking for crimes, helping others women. Here is Malalai Kakar and her second in command, Jamilla Barkzai (36) ready to fight for the women rights. Thursday, 11th May 2006. Kandahar, Afghanistan. By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 5: Jamila Barekzai (35), is the head of the Women Police Unit in Kabul. Before, she was working in Kandahar with Malalai Kakar, the first police lady in Afghanistan. Malalai was killed by the talibans in October 2008. Jamila received many threats from the insurgents and had to move to Kabul to avoid being killed. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 5: Jamila Barekzai (35), is the head of the Women Police Unit in Kabul. Before, she was working in Kandahar with Malalai Kakar, the first police lady in Afghanistan. Malalai was killed by the talibans in October 2008. Jamila received many threats from the insurgents and had to move to Kabul to avoid being killed. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN-JUNE 2009: Jamila Barekzai (35), head of the Women Police Unit in Kabul, is discussing a plan with her boss. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Marie-Claire France) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 5: Jamila Barekzai (35), is the head of the Women Police Unit in Kabul. Before, she was working in Kandahar with Malalai Kakar, the first police lady in Afghanistan. Malalai was killed by the talibans in October 2008. Jamila received many threats from the insurgents and had to move to Kabul to avoid being killed. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 5: Jamila Barekzai (35), is the head of the Women Police Unit in Kabul. Before, she was working in Kandahar with Malalai Kakar, the first police lady in Afghanistan. Malalai was killed by the talibans in October 2008. Jamila received many threats from the insurgents and had to move to Kabul to avoid being killed. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 12: Police ladies lead by Jamila Barekzai (35), are training at the old King's palace. Before, Jamila was working in Kandahar with Malalai Kakar, the first police lady in Afghanistan. Malalai was killed by the talibans in October 2008. Jamila received many threats from the insurgents and had to move to Kabul to avoid being killed. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 12: Police ladies lead by Jamila Barekzai (35), are training at the old King's palace. Before, Jamila was working in Kandahar with Malalai Kakar, the first police lady in Afghanistan. Malalai was killed by the talibans in October 2008. Jamila received many threats from the insurgents and had to move to Kabul to avoid being killed. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 12: Police ladies are training at the old King's Palace in Kabul. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 5: Jamila Barekzai (35), head of the Women Police Unit in Kabul, is training with her colleagues at the old King's palace. Before, she was working in Kandahar with Malalai Kakar, the first police lady in Afghanistan. Malalai was killed by the talibans in October 2008. Jamila received many threats from the insurgents and had to move to Kabul to avoid being killed. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 5: Jamila Barekzai (35), head of the Women Police Unit in Kabul, is training with her colleagues at the old King's palace. Before, she was working in Kandahar with Malalai Kakar, the first police lady in Afghanistan. Malalai was killed by the talibans in October 2008. Jamila received many threats from the insurgents and had to move to Kabul to avoid being killed. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 12: Police ladies are training at the old King's Palace in Kabul. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 12: Police ladies are training at the old King's Palace in Kabul. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 5: Jamila Barekzai (35), head of the Women Police Unit in Kabul, is training with her colleagues at the old King's palace. Before, she was working in Kandahar with Malalai Kakar, the first police lady in Afghanistan. Malalai was killed by the talibans in October 2008. Jamila received many threats from the insurgents and had to move to Kabul to avoid being killed. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN- MAY 12: Police ladies are training at the old King's Palace in Kabul. (Photo by Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images for Vogue US) By photographer veronique de viguerie
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