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Afghan boy who gained Internet fame due to a series of photographs of him in a homemade Messi shirt, is waiting to meet his hero. Katie Sargent reports.
Nasir Ahmad Andisha, the Afghan ambassador to the UN in Geneva, says that the special session of the UN Human Rights Council on Afghanistan must deliver 'a strong message' that 'abuses and violation of human rights law and international humanitarian law undermine world peace and justice and will have consequences'. SOUNDBITE
A young Afghan fan of Argentinian soccer star Lionel Messi has been sent to live with relatives in Pakistan, his family fearing he could be kidnapped after becoming an internet sensation. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).
This young boy visiting Brussels paid tribute to the victims of today's attacks in Belgium and had a wise message after his father told him what happened.
A decorated Green Beret is waiting for the U.S. Army’s final ruling on whether he will be discharged from the service for having taken the side of a boy abused by an Afghan police commander, Fox News reported.