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A political mural by the Kabul street art group ArtLords depicts a heart rather than a gun in an Afghan's camel saddlebag, one of more than 2,000 public artworks the Taliban have destroyed since taking over Afghanistan in August. Some refugees from the group recreated one of the murals at a live art show in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Dec. 3. (ArtLords/Women for Afghan Women)

A political mural by the Kabul street art group ArtLords depicts a heart rather than a gun in an Afghan's camel saddlebag, one of more than 2,000 public artworks the Taliban have destroyed since taking over Afghanistan in August. Some refugees from the group recreated one of the murals at a live art show in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Dec. 3. (ArtLords/Women for Afghan Women)

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