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Jack Gruber | Photojournalist
Qudratullah, 10, shovels the freshly fallen snow keeping the newly rebuilt roof of his families home from collapsing in the village of Anbar Somuch. Villagers of Anbar Somuch, a central highland Afghanistan village, fled their homes after the Taliban captured the region in some of the final and most brutal battles of the Afghan civil war in late 1998. Those villagers who stayed to protect their homes were killed.
One year after the Taliban regime was forced from power, village refugees are returning to their homes in Anbar Somuch finding them completely burned and destroyed by the fleeing Taliban taking with them any possessions and livestock left behind by the fleeing villagers. With the help of world aid agencies and other donations, the village is rebuilding and hoping to survive through this first winter home.
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