AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-HERITAGE-BAMIYAN

In this photograph taken on June 19, 2015, a Hazara Afghan family stands by the entrance to their cave in the old city of Bamiyan, some 200 kilometres (124 miles) northwest of Kabul. Carved into dun-coloured cliffs, hundreds of manmade caves situated next to empty niches that once sheltered giant Buddha statues destroyed by the Taliban are home to Bamiyan's poverty-stricken who have nowhere else to go. AFP PHOTO / SHAH Marai (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP via Getty Images)
In this photograph taken on June 19, 2015, a Hazara Afghan family stands by the entrance to their cave in the old city of Bamiyan, some 200 kilometres (124 miles) northwest of Kabul. Carved into dun-coloured cliffs, hundreds of manmade caves situated next to empty niches that once sheltered giant Buddha statues destroyed by the Taliban are home to Bamiyan's poverty-stricken who have nowhere else to go. AFP PHOTO / SHAH Marai (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP via Getty Images)
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