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Displaced Pakistanis walk past tents in Kachagari camp in Peshawar November 19, 2008. Pakistan has reopened camps originally set up in the 1980s for Afghans who fled the Soviet occupation in order to provide shelter for villagers made homeless by offensives against Islamist militants on its northwest border. Picture taken November 19, 2008.
Displaced Pakistani children sit in front of their tent in Kachagari camp in Peshawar November 19, 2008. Pakistan has reopened camps originally set up in the 1980s for Afghans who fled the Soviet occupation in order to provide shelter for villagers made homeless by offensives against Islamist militants on its northwest border. . Picture taken November 19, 2008.
A displaced Pakistani family sits in front of their tent in Kachagari camp November 19, 2008. Pakistan has reopened camps originally set up in the 1980s for Afghans who fled the Soviet occupation in order to provide shelter for villagers made homeless by offensives against Islamist militants on its northwest border. . Picture taken November 19, 2008.