At the Jalozai camp

Published October 26, 2011
A Pakistani internally displaced boy carries handout food at the Jalozai camp in district Nowshera.
A Pakistani internally displaced boy carries handout food at the Jalozai camp in district Nowshera.
Pakistani internally displaced people receive handout food at the Jalozai camp in district Nowshera.
Pakistani internally displaced people receive handout food at the Jalozai camp in district Nowshera.
A Pakistani internally displaced man carries food handouts at the Jalozai camp in Nowshera district.
A Pakistani internally displaced man carries food handouts at the Jalozai camp in Nowshera district.
A pair of siblings, whose family fled the military operations in Bara, sit on their family's belongings as they wait near a registration point at the United Nations High Commission for Refugees-supported Jalozai camp.
A pair of siblings, whose family fled the military operations in Bara, sit on their family's belongings as they wait near a registration point at the United Nations High Commission for Refugees-supported Jalozai camp.
An internally displaced girl, whose family fled a military operations in Bara, sits with her mother as they wait near a registration point.
An internally displaced girl, whose family fled a military operations in Bara, sits with her mother as they wait near a registration point.
A boy, whose family fled military operations in Bara, pushes his sibling in a wheelbarrow near their tent.
A boy, whose family fled military operations in Bara, pushes his sibling in a wheelbarrow near their tent.

At least 18,000 people have fled their homes in Pakistan’s tribal district of Khyber, fearing a fresh onslaught of fighting between the army and militants, officials said Tuesday. -Photos by agencies

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