Afghanistan은 지금.
Kabul에서"Afghan star" talent show 가 벌어지고 있는가운데
한 소녀가 속해있는community에서는 그 여자가 un-Islamic이라며
그녀의 가족을 죽이겠다는 협박을 받고 있는 사진도 올라 있습니다.
Afghanistan: January 2013

Afghanistan: January 2013
그까이거 대충요약하면..
"1 월 초, 바락 오바마 대통령이 아프간 대통령Hamid Karzai 을 만나서,
아프가니스탄 정부에 권력이양등 일련의 계획들에 대해 논의했습니다.
약관들은 아직 협상 중이고, 최종 병력 수준은 아직 결정하지 않았지만,
나토 병력은 올 봄에 마을에서 철수할 것 입니다.
감옥에 있는 테러 용의자들은 곧 아프간의 통제하에 둘 것이나
아직 타협이 않된 남은 큰 일은 남아있을 미군들이 아프간 주둔 미군에 대한 형사소추 면제권을 받는 일입니다.
아래 자료들은 지난달 아프가니스탄에서 현재 일어나고 있는 이렇한 갈등의 한 단면을 보여주고 있습니다."
A United States gun crew fire illumination rounds at Forward Operating Base Hadrian. The 1st Section Bravo Battery 1-9 Field Artillery from Fort Stewart Georgia, have been conducting intensive training and fire missions to support operations in Uruzgan province, Afghanistan. The gunners, based out of Forward Operating Base Hadrian in Deh Rawud district, are tasked with providing offensive support to Combined Team Uruzgan missions using M777 A2 Howitzers.
An Afghan local policeman listens to speeches during a graduation ceremony in Herat west of Kabul, on January 10, 2013. Around 250 police security forces including 10 policewomen officers and 50 local policemen graduated after receiving six months of training at a police training center in Herat.
Senior Airman Hugo Garcia, 455th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron non-destructive inspection lab journeyman, pours magnetic particles over an A-10 wheel bolt at Bagram Air Field, on January 21, 2013. A magnetic particle solution is used to fill any cracks in a suspected damaged piece of equipment which will then glow under a black light to determine whether it is damaged.
A victim at the scene of a suicide car bomb attack in Kabul, on January 16, 2013. Six militants -- one driving a car packed with explosives -- attacked the gate of the Afghan intelligence service in the capital Kabul on Wednesday, setting off a blast that could be heard throughout downtown and which sent a plume of dark smoke rising into the sky.
An Afghan student practices playing the guitar in a class at the Afghanistan National Institute of Music in Kabul, on January 9, 2013. Dozens of Afghan teenagers including former street kids or orphans aged 10 to 22, will be playing in the Afghan Youth Orchestra which begins a 12-day U.S. tour on February 3 and includes concerts at Washington's Kennedy Center -- President Barrack Obama has been invited -- New York's Carnegie Hall and the New England Conservatory in Boston.
A Pakistani fireman extinguishes burning NATO supply truck in Quetta on January 11, 2013, after unidentified men fired rockets on NATO containers carrying goods for international troops operating in Afghanistan, killing one person and destroying at least five vehicles in the Hazar Ganji area on the outskirts of Quetta.
A 10-year-old girl injured by an improvised explosive device waits for a helicopter to evacuate her for further medical attention from strong point DeMaiwand, Maywand District, Kandahar Province, on January 18, 2013. The IED also injured a 25-year-old man, who had both legs blown off.
Black smoke billows from the Afghan police headquarters during an attack in Kabul on January 21, 2013. NATO troops joined a fight against a Taliban suicide squad that stormed a Kabul police headquarters, unleashing a stand-off that lasted for more than eight hours.
Afghan security force members look through a broken window after a clash between Afghan forces and Taliban fighters in Kabul, on January 21, 2013. NATO troops joined a fight against a Taliban suicide squad that stormed a Kabul police headquarters at dawn on January 21, killing three police officers. The Taliban claimed the attack, which turned into the longest stand-off between the insurgents and security forces in Kabul since a major coordinated raid on the capital lasted 18 hours in April last year.
An Afghan and coalition security force provide security during a mission that detained six Taliban insurgents in Nerkh district, on January 14, 2013. The detained Taliban leader facilitated the movement of weapons and IED materials to insurgents throughout Wardak province.
A civilian-owned Mil-8 helicopter lifts off after U.S. Army Sgt. Rachel Barrett, a combat medic with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 626th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade "Rakkasans," 101st Airborne Division, attached its cargo via sling load at Forward Operating Base Salerno, on January 9, 2013. Sling load operations are used to get supplies and equipment to smaller, less accessible combat outposts.
Sergeant Scott Weaver, of The Queens Royal Lancers launches a newly issued Black Hornet miniature surveillance helicopter during an operation in Afghanistan. The Scandinavian-designed Black Hornet Nano weighs as little as 16 grams (0.56 ounces) -- the same as a finch. The four-inch-long (10-centimeter-long) helicopter is fitted with a tiny camera which relays still images and video to a remote terminal. Troops used the drone to look for insurgent firing points and check out exposed areas of the ground before crossing.
Latifa Azizi waits with other performers to perform in the "Afghan star" talent show in Kabul, on January 23, 2013. Azizi and her family fled Mazar for the Afghan capital, Kabul, soon after she appeared on the show in November. Her community was angry with her appearance, saying it was un-Islamic for a woman to sing and appear on television. The family began to receive death threats.
U.S. Army soldiers carry the flag-draped transfer case containing the remains of U.S. Army Sgt. David J. Chambers, during a dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base, on January 19, 2013 in Dover, Delaware. Chambers, who was from Hampton, Virginia, was killed while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
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In early January, President Barack Obama met with Afghan president Hamid Karzai, indicating a series of decisions that may accelerate the planned handover of power to the government of Afghanistan. Terms are still being negotiated, and final troop levels have yet to be decided, but NATO troops will be withdrawing from villages this spring, and prisons holding terrorism suspects will soon be under Afghan control. one big condition still left unsettled: an immunity agreement in which remaining U.S. troops would not subjected to Afghan law. These photos show just a glimpse of this conflict over the past month, part of the ongoing series here on Afghanistan. [39 photos]