Pakistan denies bail to 'Afghan Girl'

National Geographic's famed green-eyed 'Afghan Girl', Sharbat Gulla, has been denied bail in Pakistan over allegedly forged ID papers.

Steve McCurry's famous picture of Afghan refugee woman Sharbat Gula, who has been arrested in Pakistan.

Steve McCurry's famous picture of Afghan refugee woman Sharbat Gula Source: Steve McCurry

A court in Pakistan has dismissed a bail plea from National Geographic's famed green-eyed 'Afghan Girl', arrested a week ago over allegedly forged ID papers.

Sharbat Gulla has denied the charges, insisting she didn't fraudulently obtain Pakistani nationality.

Prosecutor Mohsin Dawar says the court dismissed the plea on Wednesday, citing lack of evidence to prove Pakistani citizenship.

Gulla gained worldwide fame in 1984 as an Afghan refugee after war photographer Steve McCurry's photograph of her, with piercing green eyes, was published on the cover of National Geographic.

McCurry found her again in Afghanistan in 2002.

She surfaced in Pakistan in 2014, but went into hiding when authorities accused her of buying a fake Pakistani identity card.

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has promised to release Gulla on bail.

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