Eurasia Review, 11 May 2018 In this analysis of the upcoming Afghan elections, author Pakistani Brigadier (Retd.) Dr. Ahsan ur Rahman Khan, quotes extensively from AAN reports – adding up to around half of his text: The Afghanistan Analysts Network (AAN) is an independent non-profit policy research and analysis organization, registered as an association in Germany and Afghanistan, and is […]
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BBC Pashto, 9 May 2018 Watch and listen to Kate Clark – the only women among alleged war criminals on the programme – looking back at the ‘Saur revolution’ and the subsequent wars
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The Guardian, 5 May 2018 In former Kabul correspondent Emma Graham-Harrison’s appraisal of the work of the nine Afghan journalists slain by an IS-claimed suicide bomb attack, AAN’s Kate Clark is quoted: “Isis don’t appear to have red lines when it comes to women, children, journalists,” said Kate Clark, who tracks civilian casualties at the […]
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Le Monde, 1 May 2018 The article quotes from an AAN analysis published in February 2018 (in French, partly behind a paywall), but the quote is only partly visible: Comme le pointe un rapport publié début février par le centre de recherche Afghanistan Analysts Network (AAN), basé à Kaboul, « les attaques très médiatisées dans…
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Tageszeitung, 30 April 2018 AAN’s Thomas Ruttig looks at the recent terrorist attacks in Kabul, but also widens the picture and looks at underreported fighting outside the Afghan capital (in German).
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AFP, 30 April 2018 The list of entries includes, apart from many Afghan friends, AAN’s Kate Clark and former AAN colleague Christine Roehrs, now at dpa: – Kate Clark, Afghanistan Analysts Network – “It’s unbearable. #Marai a friend and colleague since the 1990s,” tweeted Kate Clark, the co-director of AAN, a long-time friend of Marai […]
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BBC, 28 April 2018 Listen to AAN’s Kate Clark on BBC Radio 4’s “From our own correspondents” programme, looking back at 40 years of war in Afghanistan, triggered by the 27 April coup which happened 40 years ago: “This has again become, largely, an Afghan war,” says Kate Clark in Kabul, ” it is now […]
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Deutsche Welle, 27 April 2018 The official German international radio quotes AAN’s Thomas Ruttig in this article about the next generation of Afghan quasi-militias: “Die “Afghan National Army Territorial Force’ soll Gebiete halten, aus denen die afghanische Armee die Taliban oder den IS vertreibt, weil die Armee bisher oft nicht in der Lage war, diese […]
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Frankfurter Rundschau, 26 April 2018 An extensive interview with AAN’s Thomas Ruttig with the German daily, covering issues from the security situation (and why it should not allow deportations of rejected Afghan asylum seekers) to peace talks (in German),
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Himal, 25 April 2018 An interview with AAN’s Thomas Ruttig in the Southasian magazine about security situation, latest violence and the responsibilities for civilian casualties in Afghanistan, after latest incidents of civilian casualties caused by all warring sides.
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Radio France International, 24 April 2018 Listen to an interview with AAN’s Thomas Ruttig with RFI about the Helmand Peace March initiative and its countrywide spreading at Soundcloud (in English).
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L’indro, 23 April 2018 A long interview with AAN colleague Fabrizio Foschini in this Italian web-based magazine (in Italian).
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