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An Afghan contestant gets her make-up done before a fashion competition initiated by a private television channel in the city of Mazar-I-Shariff, north of Kabul, on September 25, 2007. A model strutting the catwalk is hardly revolutionary in most countries, but Afghan television's answer to "America's Next Top Model" is breaking boundaries and revealing the beauty under the burqa. The story behind the contest is told in the following pictures.
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Afghan contestants chat before a fashion competition in Mazar-I-Shariff, on September 25, 2007. Nearly six years after the overthrow of the strict Islamist Taliban government, almost all women in deeply conservative Afghanistan still only appear in public wafting past in the burqa's pale blue, their dark eyes only occasionally visible behind the bars of its grille.
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