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AAN in the Media

Reporter’s Notebook: Afghan Killing, Flawed Justice

New York Times, 5 January 2016 Alyssa Rubin, in her contribution to the Times’ Reporter’s Notebook column, mentions AAN’s analyses when she describes, in a view back into 2015, how she researched the Farkhunda killing: I went from one lawyer’s office to another, listening to their views on the trial. Almost every interview could have […]

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Krigströtta afghaner väljer att fly landet

TT/Aftonbladet, 2 January 2016 In a premiere, AAN’s Lenny Linke is quoted in three leading Swedish dailies (Aftonbladet, Dagens Nyheter, not online and also in Sydsvenskan, here) in an article looking back at the Taleban’s military successes in 2015 (in Swedish) by the Swedish news agency TT: – Striderna har karaktären av ett par steg framåt […]

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Afghanistan: Die Vögel singen trotzdem

Wiener Zeitung, 30 December 2015 An AAN quote, of Borhan Osman (from his Helmand analysis in The Guardian), in this unusually titled 2015 year ender by the Viennese daily which continues to cover Afghanistan closer than many other German-language newspapers: In den vergangenen sieben Monaten überrannten Taliban-Kräfte immer mehr Gebiete der südlichen Provinz [Helmand], die […]

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Afghan Emigration to Europe Seen as Setback

Voice of America, 29 December 2015 Two quotes of AAN’s Thomas Ruttig on the Afghan refugee problem: Many emigrants gamble their hard-earned savings, sell off their properties or borrow money to pay human traffickers, according to Thomas Ruttig, a senior researcher at Kabul-based research institution Afghanistan Analysts Network. (…) “The high number of Afghans becoming refugees […]

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Kampf gegen die Taliban: Afghanische Geistersoldaten

dpa/FrankfurterAllgemeine, 26 December 2015 In this article about the recent setbacks for the Afghan government forces, AAN’s Thomas Ruttig is quoted on one possible major reason: “ghost soldiers” (and policemen): Der deutsche Direktor des in Kabul ansässigen Recherche-Instituts Afghanistan Analysts Network, Thomas Ruttig, sagt, es gebe Hinweise, dass viele der Soldaten und Polizisten, die auf […]

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Geistersoldaten verhelfen den Taliban zu ihrem Erfolg

Die Welt, 25 December 2015 A quote by AAN’s Thomas Ruttig in this article by the conservative German daily about the latest Taleban forays in Helmand: … Das wirft die Frage auf, wie die Aufständischen es schaffen, Zehntausende von Regierungstruppen in Schach zu halten. Es sei eine Mischung aus Unfähigkeit, Erschöpfung und Korruption, sagen Analysten. […]

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[the situation in Sangin]

BBC, 24 December 2015 A little christmas present: Amb. Francesc Vendrell, head of the AAN advisory board, interviewed by BBC4’s “Today” programme, on the situation in Helmand. He says that the fall of Sangin is not that “terribly important” from its strategic value; that the Taleban are not winning but also not losing; the best […]

AAN in the Media