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Afghanistan Afghan Cultural Minefield

A female afghan teacher left, teaches afghan girls during a mine awareness class run by mine clearing agency, OMAR in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Feb. 11, 2007.They go door-to-door with their lessons, show short films in remote villages using diesel-driven projectors and even stage community theater featuring men in drag. But perhaps most effective is a sweet-faced, 11-year-old boy who tells a class of horrified children how his leg was blown off above the knee.With years of experience, aid agencies have found imaginative and culturally sensitive ways to warn people about the millions of land mines and unexploded ordnance that still litter Afghanistan from a quarter century of war.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool) 
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The Associated Press
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