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Summary
Description |
Ahmad Shah Massoud (leader of the anti-Taliban resistance and National Hero of Afghanistan) and Haji Abdul Qadir (Vice President of Afghanistan from Oct. 2001 until his assassination) shake hands in mid-2001. |
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Source |
Screenshot from a documentary film about the anti-Taliban resistance made by the Afghan Ariana Films. In 2002, Ariana Films transferred the rights over the work to a media archive also archiving works of Afghanistan and Cambodia, the Institut national de l'audiovisuel (Ina). An excerpt of the documentary/source can be found at ina.fr. |
Portion used |
a cropped version of a screenshot |
Low resolution? |
yes |
Other information |
There is a written permission by Ina that the screenshot can be used on Afghanistan-related[REDACTED] articles for educational purposes only. |
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Purpose of use |
To illustrate a unique historical moment of peace (and thereby contribute significantly to the article(s) in which it is used) in which two of the most important Afghanistan leaders of different ethnicities (Pashtun and Tajik) came together. |
Replaceable? |
Irreplaceable and unique; Mr. Massoud and Mr. Qadir are deceased, and there are no known public domain photos of high quality of any of them nor of the unique historical moment displayed in the image. |
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Purpose of use |
To illustrate a unique historical moment of peace (and thereby contribute significantly to the article(s) in which it is used especially to the educational effect of the articles) in which two of the most important Afghanistan leaders of different ethnicities (Pashtun and Tajik) came together. |
Replaceable? |
Irreplaceable and unique; Mr. Massoud and Mr. Qadir are deceased, and there are no known public domain photos of high quality of any of them nor of the unique historical moment displayed in the image. |
Article | |
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Purpose of use |
To illustrate a unique historical moment of peace (and thereby contribute significantly to the article(s) in which it is used especially to the educational effect of the articles) in which two of the most important Afghanistan leaders of different ethnicities (Pashtun and Tajik) came together. |
Replaceable? |
Irreplaceable and unique; Mr. Massoud and Mr. Qadir are deceased, and there are no known public domain photos of high quality of any of them nor of the unique historical moment displayed in the image. |
Licensing
This image is a screenshot from a copyrighted film, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by the studio which produced the film, and possibly also by any actors appearing in the screenshot. It is believed that the use of a limited number of low-resolution screenshots
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13:08, 23 April 2011 | No thumbnail | 343 × 296 (142 KB) | JCAla (talk | contribs) | {{Non-free image data |Description =Ahmad Shah Massoud (leader of the anti-Taliban resistance and National Hero of Afghanistan) and Haji Abdul Qadir (Vice President of Afghanistan from Oct. 2001 until his assassination) shake hands i |
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