“You forgot to photograph this,” says a young man in a green patient gown as he proudly points to his neck decorated with three five-point stars. He has a knife tattooed on the back of his hand and the letters PJR on his fingers – for his home province of Panjshir. All the tattoos were done in prison, where he ended up after a street fight. But this conversation we are having at the Jangalak drug treatment center in the south of Kabul.
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