Pakistan deports National Geographic's iconic 'Afghan Girl'

Sharbat Gulla and her four children were handed over to Afghan authorities early on Wednesday at the Torkham border crossing, near Peshawar.

November 09, 2016 12:05 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:23 am IST - PESHAWAR

The National Geographic’s famed green-eyed “Afghan girl” has been deported to Afghanistan, a government official said on Wednesday.

Fayaz Khan says Sharbat Gula and her four children were handed over to Afghan authorities early on Wednesday at the Torkham border crossing, about 60 km, northwest of the Pakistani city of Peshawar.

Ms. Gula was arrested in late October on charges of carrying fake Pakistani ID papers and staying in Pakistan illegally. A Peshawar court later ordered her deported.

She gained international fame in 1984 as an Afghan refugee girl, after war photographer Steve McCurry’s photograph of her, with piercing green eyes, was published on National Geographic’s cover.

Mr. McCurry found her again in 2002. In 2014, she went into hiding after authorities accused her of buying fake Pakistani documents.

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