Afghanistan T-Shirts

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  • No More War design with more realistic blood droplet. Created from photograph ,Barbed Tears, in my portfolio. Now available in BLACK !

  • Skateistan is Afghanistan’s first dedicated co-educational skateboarding school. The school will engage with the growing numbers of urbanised youth in Kabul through skateboarding and provide new opportunities in cross-cultural interaction and education. See our website for further details.

  • Skateistan is Afghanistan’s first dedicated co-educational skateboarding school. The school will engage with the growing numbers of urbanised youth in Kabul through skateboarding and provide new opportunities in cross-cultural interaction and education. See our website for further details.

  • Skateistan is Afghanistan’s first dedicated co-educational skateboarding school. The school will engage with the growing numbers of urbanised youth in Kabul through skateboarding and provide new opportunities in cross-cultural interaction and education. See our website for further details.

  • Skateistan is Afghanistan’s first dedicated co-educational skateboarding school. The school will engage with the growing numbers of urbanised youth in Kabul through skateboarding and provide new opportunities in cross-cultural interaction and education. See our website for further details.

  • Skateistan is Afghanistan’s first dedicated co-educational skateboarding school. The school will engage with the growing numbers of urbanised youth in Kabul through skateboarding and provide new opportunities in cross-cultural interaction and education. See our website for further details.

  • Skateistan is Afghanistan’s first dedicated co-educational skateboarding school. The school will engage with the growing numbers of urbanised youth in Kabul through skateboarding and provide new opportunities in cross-cultural interaction and education. See our website for further details.

  • Skateistan is Afghanistan’s first dedicated co-educational skateboarding school. The school will engage with the growing numbers of urbanised youth in Kabul through skateboarding and provide new opportunities in cross-cultural interaction and education. See our website for further details.

  • Skateistan is Afghanistan’s first dedicated co-educational skateboarding school. The school will engage with the growing numbers of urbanised youth in Kabul through skateboarding and provide new opportunities in cross-cultural interaction and education. See our website for further details.

  • Skateistan is Afghanistan’s first dedicated co-educational skateboarding school. The school will engage with the growing numbers of urbanised youth in Kabul through skateboarding and provide new opportunities in cross-cultural interaction and education. See our website for further details.

  • Not meant to offend in any way or form, this shirt will get some laughs from everyone (almost).

  • *MISTAKE CHANGED. Appologies to the first couple of buyers for the spelling mistake. The info was from the Army website, I did question it, but found the same facts with the same mistake on several websites, so believed it to be correct. However, this has now been corrected. Challenger 2 facts. / The tank alone took me the best part of 4 hours to complete…what being ‘snowed in’ in the UK will do to you :D

  • Show your knowledge of both geography and the nefarious underbelly of the internet with this stylish shirt. The Khyber Pass was essential for thousands of years in moving goods, stories, news and information from East to West, so in a sense, it was the first information superhighway. Copyright 2009 I Heart Chaos.

  • A protest tee / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • My Soldier Is Working for us all.

  • My Soldier Is Working for us all. My Soldier In Afghanistan

  • My Soldier Is Working for us all. My Soldier In Afghanistan

  • Army Wife here for my soldier

  • The idea for this t-shirt came after reading a story on Sky News / about an A.I. Experts concerns over the use of Autonomous (free thinking/acting) Robots, in the Military for future combat in War zones. (story here) How different would they be to real Soldiers?....not very :D / Buy a PRINT! /

  • The idea for this t-shirt came after reading a story on Sky News / about an A.I. Experts concerns over the use of Autonomous (free thinking/acting) Robots, in the Military for future combat in War zones. (story here) How different would they be to real Soldiers?....not very :D / Buy a PRINT! / Original Design HERE. /

  • let’s just be clear what we’re fighting for? / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Just a quickie done for this challenge (which I only saw tonight) The War in Afghanistan, which began on October 7, 2001 as the U.S. military operation Operation Enduring Freedom, was launched by the United States with the United Kingdom in response to the September 11 attacks…. ? / The war has been less ‘successful’ in achieving the goal of restricting al-Qaeda’s movement than anticipated (No shit Sherlock!!) As of September 4, 2009, there have been 1,299 coalition deaths in Afghanistan and we are still counting… / Thousands of Afghan civilians have been killed from insurgent and military action; still counting… / Tens of thousands of Afghan civilians have been killed as a consequence of displacement, starvation, disease, exposure, lack of medical treatment, crime and lawlessness resulting directly from the war. Still counting… Why?

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