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Posted on 10/05/07

Disabled fall through the cracks of war

Special to The Globe and Mail

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN -- When the U.S.-led bombing of Afghanistan began in the winter of 2001, Shawzia, now 25, was in the living room with her father and sister. She remembers hearing a plane rumble overhead before the bombs began to fall.

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