Afghan-Pakistani Border

Afghanistan -- Afghan Army soldier stands guard after the Afghan men were handed over to Afghan authorities on Pakistan-Afghanistan border Chaman, 09Mar2007 - Caption: epa00952223 Afghan Army soldiers stands guard after the Afghan men were handed over to Afghan authorities on Pakistan-Afghanistan border Chaman on Friday 09 March 2007. Pakistan on Friday handed over 108 Afghan nationals to Afghanistan. Pakistani law-enforcement agencies had arrested the persons from Turbat Chaman and other areas of Balochistan for having entered into Pakistan without legal documents

Pakistan -- A Pakistani Policeman inspects the passengers of the first regular Pak-Afghan Bus (Peshawar-Jalalabad Bus) as the bus leaves Peshawar for Jalalabad, 26 May 2006 - PAKISTAN AFGHANISTAN epa00722885 A Pakistani Policeman inspects the passengers of the first regular Pak-Afghan Bus (Peshawar-Jalalabad Bus) as the bus leaves Peshawar for Jalalabad on Friday 26 May 2006. Pakistan and Afghanistan on Friday began the first ever bus service between their main border cities as the two capitals try to calm recent tension over the cross-border infiltration of Islamic militants. EPA

Afghanistan -- Spin Boldak; Afghan soldier patrols as Afghans demonstrate against Pakistan, 18Jan2006 - AFGHANISTAN, SPIN BOLDAK : An Afghan soldier holds a rocket launcher as he patrols a street during a protest in Spin Boldak, on the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan, 18 January 2006. More than 1,000 Afghans demonstrated near the border with Pakistan, accusing the neighbouring country of supporting attackers behind a suicide blast that killed 22 people. AFP PHOTO/Muhammad ASGHAR

Afghnaistan/Pakistan -- A Pakistani Paramilitary soldier stands alert at the border crossing at Chaman, 30 Mar. 2006 - PAKISTAN AFGHANISTAN BORDER epa00680995 A Pakistani Paramilitary soldier stands alert at the border crossing at Chaman on Thursday 30 March 2006. Pakistani border forces seized some 150 kg of hashish after exchange of fire with Afghan smugglers who managed to escape. Pakistan, which has about 500,000 heroin users, is a major drug trafficking route from Afghanistan, by far the world's largest opium producer to central Asia and europe. Drug addiction is a major problem in both countries. EPA

Pakistan -- Pakistani paramilitary troops patrolling in the Mirali Bazar the main town of troubled North-Waziristan along the Afghan border, 4 July 2005 - A photograph dated 04 July 2005 shows Pakistani paramilitary troops patrolling in the Mirali Bazar the main town of troubled North-Waziristan along the Afghan border. Major clashes between the Pakistani army and supporters of Afghanistan's toppled Taliban regime left dozens of militants dead in North Waziristan near the border with Afghanistan on Sunday 05 March 2006. A close ally of the United States in the war-on-terror, Pakistan has arrested some 700 al-Qaeda suspects including some top-ranking leaders since late 2001. EPA/HAYAT KHAN

Pakistan/Afghanistan - Pakistani men burn an effigy of Afghan President Hamid Karzai during an anti-Afghan protest in Quetta, 4 Apr. 2006 - PAKISTAN ANTI AFGHANISTAN PROTEST epa00684842 Pakistani men burn an effigy of Afghan President Hamid Karzai during an anti-Afghan protest in Quetta on Tuesday 04 April 2006. Afghan authorities have arrested their border police commander in the killing of 17 Pakistan nationals who were shot dead by Afghan forces on suspicion of terrorism when they crossed the border to celebrate Afghan new year Norouz.