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A Pakistani tribal shopkeeper displays an American M-16 and other assault rifles in Darra Adamkhel tribal agency bordering Afghanistan, some 50 kms south of Peshawar, 06 March 2007. Darra Adamkhel is Pakistan's largest weapons bazaar and factory, renowned for its gun making expertise since the late 19th century, Darra is a sprawl of hundreds of workshops where some 3,500 gunsmiths toil on replica weapons. The United Nations-backed Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) campaign, which began in October 2003, aims to disarm and demobilise 40,000 irregular Afghan fighters, most of them loyal to warlords, before elections slated for Afghanistan's autumn. AFP PHOTO/Tariq MAHMOOD
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Darra Adamkhel, PAKISTAN |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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TARIQ MAHMOOD |
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6 Martie 2007 |
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