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UPDATED: 16:26, June 12, 2004
Families of Chinese killed in Afghanistan terror attack
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The wife (C, Front) of Cheng Guangren, one of the 11 Chinese workers slain in a terrorist attack by gunmen in northern Afghanistan on June 10, weeps upon hearing the news of the tragedy, in Guangfeng County, east China's Jiangxi Province, June 11, 2004. Cheng and his 10 colleagues died on a construction site, 36 kilometers south of Kunduz, when some 20 gunmen opened fire at Chinese workers and security guards on Thursday.


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The wife (C, Front) of Cheng Guangren, one of the 11 Chinese workers slain in a terrorist attack by gunmen in northern Afghanistan on June 10, weeps upon hearing the news of the tragedy, in Guangfeng County, east China's Jiangxi Province, June 11, 2004. Cheng and his 10 colleagues died on a construction site, 36 kilometers south of Kunduz, when some 20 gunmen opened fire at Chinese workers and security guards on Thursday.

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The wife (2nd L) of Xia Xuexin, one of the 11 Chinese workers slain in a terrorist attack by gunmen in northern Afghanistan on June 10, weeps upon hearing the news of the tragedy, in Guangfeng County, east China's Jiangxi Province, June 11, 2004. Xia and his 10 colleagues died on a construction site, 36 kilometers south of Kunduz, when some 20 gunmen opened fire at Chinese workers and security guards on Thursday.

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The wife and son (C, Front) of Chen Zhongfu, one of the 11 Chinese workers slain in a terrorist attack by gunmen in northern Afghanistan on June 10, weeps upon hearing the news of the tragedy, in Guangfeng County, east China's Jiangxi Province, June 11, 2004. Chen and his 10 colleagues died on a construction site, 36 kilometers south of Kunduz, when some 20 gunmen opened fire at Chinese workers and security guards on Thursday.

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A Chinese official (L) visits the mother (R) of Xu Qitai, one of the 11 Chinese workers slain in a terrorist attack by gunmen in northern Afghanistan on June 10, weeps upon hearing the news of the tragedy, in Guangfeng County, east China's Jiangxi Province, June 11, 2004. Xu and his 10 colleagues died on a construction site, 36 kilometers south of Kunduz, when some 20 gunmen opened fire at Chinese workers and security guards on Thursday.

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The wife (C, Front) of Jiang Jiashu, one of the 11 Chinese workers slain in a terrorist attack by gunmen in northern Afghanistan on June 10, weeps upon hearing the news of the tragedy, in Guangfeng County, east China's Jiangxi Province, June 11, 2004. Jiang and his 10 colleagues died on a construction site, 36 kilometers south of Kunduz, when some 20 gunmen opened fire at Chinese workers and security guards on Thursday.

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The wife of Zhang Nianchun, one of the 11 Chinese workers slain in a terrorist attack by gunmen in northern Afghanistan on June 10, weeps upon hearing the news of the tragedy, in Guangfeng County, east China's Jiangxi Province, June 11, 2004. Zhang and his 10 colleagues died on a construction site, 36 kilometers south of Kunduz, when some 20 gunmen opened fire at Chinese workers and security guards on Thursday.
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