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Green-eyed 'Afghan girl' in court on fake ID card charge

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Green-eyed 'Afghan girl' in court on fake ID card charge

 

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The famous green-eyed ‘Afghan girl’ has appeared in court in Peshawar, accused of having a fake Pakistani identity card.

 

Sharbat Gulla shot to international fame in 1984 when a photo of her, as a refugee girl, made the cover of National Geographic.

 

She surfaced in Pakistan in 2014, but went into hiding when authorities claimed she’d bought a fake card.

 

Gulla insisted in court that she had not fraudulently obtained nationality documents.

 

 
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I wonder if there is anything else on her that is green...

Who would pay for a fake card saying that they were a pakistani !  I would pay twice as much for a card saying I wasn,t !

31 minutes ago, phantomfiddler said:

Who would pay for a fake card saying that they were a pakistani !  I would pay twice as much for a card saying I wasn,t !

not if you were an Afghan refugee lving in Pakistan wanting to remain.

14 hours ago, Naam said:

not if you were an Afghan refugee lving in Pakistan wanting to remain.

 

precisely and not an abstract concept to figure out either.

 

i have a dear friend university classmate from pakistan.

 

at times i wish there were some way way of disproving i am tv forum member, perhaps an id card to that effect

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