Photographer of NatGeo's 'Afghan Girl' objects to arrest

The FIA arrested the Afghan woman, Sharbat Gula on Wednesday for living in the country with fraudulent identity papers


News Desk October 27, 2016
National Geographic 'Afghan girl' arrested in Pakistan. PHOTO: AFP

Steve McCurry, who photographed the famous ‘Afghan girl’ portrait on a National Geographic cover in 1984, has extended support to her after she was arrested in Peshawar.

"Two hours ago, I got word from a friend in Peshawar, Pakistan, that Sharbat Gula has been arrested," McCurry wrote in a Facebook post. "We are doing everything we can to get the facts by contacting our colleagues and friends in the area."

"I am committed to doing anything and everything possible to provide legal and financial support for her and her family," he said.

FIA arrests NatGeo’s Afghan girl in Peshawar

McCurry who shot Shaerbat Gula at the Nasir Bagh refugee camp near Peshawar in 1984 when she was about 12-years-old, further said, "I object to this action by the authorities in the strongest possible terms. She has suffered throughout her entire life, and her arrest is an egregious violation of her human rights."

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National Geographic’s ‘Afghan Girl’ issued Pakistani identity card

McCurry later tracked her down, after a 17-year search, to a remote Afghan village in 2002 where she was married to a baker, named Rahmat Gul, and the mother of three daughters.

A special team of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested Gula, now 46, from Nauthia, the old quarters of Peshawar, following a two-year investigation on her and her husband, who has absconded.

The team also recovered a fraudulently acquired Pakistani computerised national identity card (CNIC) and an Afghan identity card from her possession. Investigators, who have uncovered thousands of fraud cases over the last decade, launched a probe into her application shortly after she procured the CNIC.

According to the FIR, the CNIC identifies her as Sharbat Bibi, a resident of Talab Road, Nauthia Qadeem, Mohalla Mast Gul, Peshawar. Her date of birth is mentioned as 1-1-1969.

According to an official, the National Database Registration Authority (NADRA) was alerted by Gula’s striking resemblance with the NatGeo girl. In subsequent investigation it transpired that NADRA had issued a CNIC to the same Afghan woman, who had shed her burqa but didn’t change her first name.

“The fraud was detected when Gula attempted to help two other Afghan refugees get CNICs by calling them as her sons,” an FIA official told The Express Tribune.

COMMENTS (5)

Arshad Hussain | 7 years ago | Reply As a common Pakistani I object to the objection of all people who are raising voice against a Legal procedure. They didn't arrest Sharbat Gul only, but all related to the same fate.
DON | 7 years ago | Reply @ Zohaib.... Please read the article before commenting. "McCurry who shot Shaerbat Gula at the Nasir Bagh refugee camp near Peshawar in 1984 when she was about 12-years-old, further said, “I object to this action by the authorities in the strongest possible terms. She has suffered throughout her entire life, and her arrest is an egregious violation of her human rights.”
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