
...young Afghan day labourers Amin, 13 (R) and his brother Taza, 12 (L) make bricks on the outskirts of Kabul... (SHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images)

[Three women] who fled from abusive family members, stand for a picture... (AP Photo/Farzana Wahidy)

An Afghan boy runs with balloons to join his friends in dusty alley in Kabul... (AP Photo/ Gemunu Amarasinghe)

Selections from a remarkable set of 43 photos at Boston.com's Big Picture. The one I most wanted to blog was #20, but out of deference to the sensibilities of some readers of this blog, I'll leave it "under the fold."
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