Afghanistan: A Glimpse of War

REBUILDING KABUL

Reconstruction

RECYCLING WAR - Photo: Stephen Thorne/Canadian Press RECYCLING WAR - Photo: Stephen Thorne/Canadian Press RECYCLING WAR - Photo: Stephen Thorne/Canadian Press
RECYCLING WAR - Photo: Stephen Thorne/Canadian Press RECYCLING WAR - Photo: Stephen Thorne/Canadian Press RECYCLING WAR - Photo: Stephen Thorne/Canadian Press
RECYCLING WAR - Photo: Stephen Thorne/Canadian Press RECYCLING WAR - Photo: Stephen Thorne/Canadian Press RECYCLING WAR - Photo: Stephen Thorne/Canadian Press

RECYCLING WAR © Courtesy of Stephen Thorne and The Canadian Press
The international community uses Jangalak Factory to dispose of old war material. In February 2004, Jangalak workers melted 2,490 landmine casings into sewage grates.