Pakistan to deport 'green-eyed girl' back to Afghanistan
The Afghan woman who famously appeared on the cover of National Geographic in 1985 will be deported from Pakistan after serving a short prison sentence. BBC News reports.
Sharbat Gula was found guilty of living in Pakistan with fake identity documents and sentenced to 15 days in prison.
She will probably be deported on Monday, her lawyer told BBC Urdu.
Gula, whose haunting green eyes made her famous, fled Soviet-occupied Afghanistan as a child.
"With utmost delight, I announce that Sharbat Gula is now free from the legal troubles she endured over the past couple of weeks," Dr Omar Zakhilwal, Afghanistan's ambassador to Pakistan, posted to his Facebook page.
"She soon will also be free from an uncertain life of a refugee as she will be on her way back to her own country as soon as next Monday where she still is a beloved image and a national icon."
Gula was arrested in Peshawar, near the Afghan border, on 23 October after a two-year investigation. Her sentence was backdated to the date of her arrest.
She will be met by Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani when she arrives in the country.