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Afghan Girl: National Geographic photographer vows to help | Afghan Girl: National Geographic photographer vows to help |
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A photographer who took the iconic National Geographic image of an Afghan refugee in 1985 has vowed to do "anything possible" to help after reports she has been arrested. | A photographer who took the iconic National Geographic image of an Afghan refugee in 1985 has vowed to do "anything possible" to help after reports she has been arrested. |
Officials say "green-eyed girl" Sharbat Gula has been detained in Pakistan on suspicion of holding fake ID papers. | |
She could face a fine and up to 14 years in jail. | She could face a fine and up to 14 years in jail. |
Photographer Steve McCurry posted to Instagram that this was "an egregious violation of her human rights". | Photographer Steve McCurry posted to Instagram that this was "an egregious violation of her human rights". |
He wrote: "We are doing everything we can to get the facts by contacting our colleagues and friends in the area. | He wrote: "We are doing everything we can to get the facts by contacting our colleagues and friends in the area. |
"I am committed to doing anything and everything possible to provide legal and financial support for her and her family. | "I am committed to doing anything and everything possible to provide legal and financial support for her and her family. |
"I object to this action by the authorities in the strongest possible terms. She has suffered throughout her entire life." | "I object to this action by the authorities in the strongest possible terms. She has suffered throughout her entire life." |
More on Afghanistan | More on Afghanistan |
The Afghans forced to go home | The Afghans forced to go home |
Afghanistan's looming refugee disaster | Afghanistan's looming refugee disaster |
Thirty abducted Afghan civilians killed | Thirty abducted Afghan civilians killed |
Pakistan recently launched a crackdown against fake identity papers. Thousands of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan who have tried to dodge its computerised system. | Pakistan recently launched a crackdown against fake identity papers. Thousands of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan who have tried to dodge its computerised system. |
Mrs Gula allegedly applied for an identity card in April 2014, using the name Sharbat Bibi. | Mrs Gula allegedly applied for an identity card in April 2014, using the name Sharbat Bibi. |
An official from the National Database Registration Authority (Nadra) said three staff who issued Mrs Gula's ID have been missing since the alleged fraud was reported. | An official from the National Database Registration Authority (Nadra) said three staff who issued Mrs Gula's ID have been missing since the alleged fraud was reported. |
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) are seeking those staff members and are also looking for Mrs Gula's husband. | The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) are seeking those staff members and are also looking for Mrs Gula's husband. |
The celebrated "Afghan girl" picture of then-12-year-old Mrs Gula was taken in 1984 in a refugee camp in north-west Pakistan, during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. It led to one of the most recognisable magazine covers ever printed. | The celebrated "Afghan girl" picture of then-12-year-old Mrs Gula was taken in 1984 in a refugee camp in north-west Pakistan, during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. It led to one of the most recognisable magazine covers ever printed. |
In 2002, Mr McCurry tracked his subject down after 17 years of searching. | In 2002, Mr McCurry tracked his subject down after 17 years of searching. |
At that time, Mrs Gula was living in a remote Afghan village with her baker husband and three daughters. | At that time, Mrs Gula was living in a remote Afghan village with her baker husband and three daughters. |
Mr McCurry arranged funding for her biggest wish - to go on the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca with her family. | Mr McCurry arranged funding for her biggest wish - to go on the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca with her family. |
She has since moved back to Pakistan, to the Peshawar region near the Afghan border. | She has since moved back to Pakistan, to the Peshawar region near the Afghan border. |
Pakistan's push against foreigners getting fake ID cards through fraud has detected 60,675 cards in the hands of non-nationals, officials say. | Pakistan's push against foreigners getting fake ID cards through fraud has detected 60,675 cards in the hands of non-nationals, officials say. |
Recent UN figures show that Pakistan hosts 1.4 million registered Afghan refugees. A further one million unregistered refugees are believed to be in the country. | Recent UN figures show that Pakistan hosts 1.4 million registered Afghan refugees. A further one million unregistered refugees are believed to be in the country. |
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