Deutsche Welle, 24 December 2015 AAN’s Thomas Ruttig is quoted in this year ender at the German foreign radio’s website: For its part, the German government wants to increase the number of troops it stations in Afghanistan to 980 next year. For Thomas Ruttig, co-director of the Afghanistan Analysts Network, this figure is by no […]
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New York Times, 24 December 2015 This article contains quotes by AAN’s Borhan Osman: “Mansour has increasingly established his control over the resources since 2012,” said Borhan Osman, a researcher with the Afghan [sic] Analysts Networkwho has closely tracked the Taliban. As part of larger centralization he orchestrated over the last three years, Mullah Mansour placed […]
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ORF, 23 December 2015 Listen to AAN’s Thomas Ruttig on Austrian radio this morning, on the situation in Helmand (in German). Die Schlacht um Sangin erinnert an den Kampf um die nordafghanische Provinz Kundus im September. Wenig später folge der Taliban-Überfall auf den Flughafen von Kandahar. Und erst vor wenigen Tagen haben die Taliban nahe […]
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dpa/NTV, 23 December 2015 The German press agency quoted AAN’s Thomas Ruttig from his German-language Afghanistan Zhaghdablai blog on Sangin and its strategic and otherwise importance: “Sangin ist an sich ein Nest und militärstrategisch nicht wirklich interessant”, sagt der deutsche Afghanistanexperte Thomas Ruttig. Aber es habe “eine besondere Position im lokalen und landesweiten Drogenhandel”, weil […]
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Los Angeles Times, 23 December 2015 AAN’s Thomas Ruttig is quoted here as saying, on the Taleban offensive in Helmand, “ghost soldiers” and the likelihood (or lack of) of peace talks, that: “The Taliban strategy seems to be trying to wear the Afghan government forces out, with the assessment that there’s only a limited number […]
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Radio France International, 22 December 2015 A short comment by AAN’s Thomas Ruttig in this news programme about the Helmand fighting: Mais pour Thomas Ruttig, du réseau d’analyses afghan, joint par RFI à Kaboul, la situation n’est pas si encourageante. « Il faut s’attendre à ce que les combats durent un certain temps. Les talibans ont […]
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The Guardian, 22 December 2015 AAN’s Borhan Osman is quoted twice here on the situation in Helmand: “I think they have been preparing for Sangin since the summer,” said Borhan Osman, a researcher with the Afghanistan Analysts Network who has written extensively about the Taliban. “It does look like taking control of as much of the province […]
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SRF, 22 December 2015 Swiss radio transcribes a full interview on the situation in Helmand with AAN’s Thomas Ruttig, broadcasted earlier that day (all in German).
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Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 22 December 2015 A brief quote of AAN’s Thomas Ruttig about the latest fighting in Helmand in the leading Swiss daily, interpreting the Sangin district governor’s call for help via Facebook as a call of desperation.
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Salzburg24, 18 December 2015 The Austrian website (and some German newspapers) quotes AAN on the situation in Helmand, after Afghan government forces claimed they took back Khaneshin district centre: Im Distrikt Mardscha, der an Chanischin angrenzt, sollen die Taliban nach Angaben des Recherche-Instituts Afghanistan Analysts Network nur noch einen halben Kilometer vom Büro des Distriktgouverneurs […]
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Information, 17 December 2015 The “independent and always well-informed” AAN is quoted in this long article about foreign (including Afghan) fighters on the side of the Syrian regime in this Danish daily: Den uafhængige og altid velinformerede organisation Afghanistan Analyst Network anslår tallet til 10-20.000 shiakrigere…
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The Diplomat, 16 December 2015 Patty Gossman, in her guest article for the web journal looking at the current mood in Kunduz, refers to an AAN dispatch: Obaid Ali of the Afghanistan Analysts Network has meticulously documented, fighting among these militias, together with their violence, threats, and extortion of the local population, have stoked grievances and […]
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