ToloNews, 17 September 2012 An intersting about-face of the Afghan justice minister: after attacking women shelters as havens of prostitution several weeks ago (which drew angry protests and forced him to row back somewhat), he now admitted that most female prisoners in his country are jailed for something that is no crime at all: fleeing […]
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New York Times, 12 September 2012 An opinion piece of our friends and colleagues Alex Strick and Felix Kuehn about the US declaring the Haqqani network terrorists. They are more on the ‘con’ than on the ‘pro’ side.
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Ariana News, 11 September 2012 A historic victory.
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New York Times, 10 September 2012 It is about 475 million USD, by the way. And now imagine what happens if an NGO cannot account for 0.001 per cent of it…
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Reuters, 5 September 2012 A fascinating story about a key Baluch drugs smuggler, his alleged links to Pakistani intelligence and – of course – to the Afghan conflict.
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Guardian, 4 September 2012 Emma Graham-Harrison looks beyond the military realm: ‘Around a third of young children in southern Afghanistan are acutely malnourished, with a level of deprivation similar to that found in famine zones, a government survey has found, despite the hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign aid that has been poured into […]
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Reuters, 29 August 2012 The discrepancies between the NATO narrative on the ALp and reality widens: Reuters reports, with reference to Afghanistan’s top military prosecutor, that ‘more than 100 ALP members have been jailed for crimes including murder, bombings, rapes, beatings and robbery’.
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Wired (blog), 23 August 2012 ‘When President Obama surged 30,000 additional U.S. troops into Afghanistan in 2010, the new forces were concentrated overwhelmingly on two volatile areas of southern Afghanistan: Helmand and Kandahar Provinces. Now, as the troop surge is practically over, those provinces still rank as the most violent in the entire country. According […]
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RFR/RL, 18 August 2012 The short report quotes Reuters, that several Kabul residents said they were disappointed that the historic day was no longer being marked by many Afghans.
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Afghanistan Today, 18 August 2012 The former deputy editor of (defunct) Kabul Weekly thinks about why Afghanistan’s independence day is celebrated so low-key.
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Revenue Watch blog, 17 August 2012 No, no new mines discovered, but data from the first GoA reports to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative: ‘The report reveals a reality that contrasts with the headlines: anemic sector contribution to public revenues and government challenges in overseeing oil, gas and mining sector payment.’ And it transpired that […]
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Youtube, uploaded 12 July 2011 A short video of the road between Ghazni and Kandahar, showing the extent of the damage insurgent attacks have on the fuel convoys, with cars having to zig-zag through the wreckages of burnt-out trucks and tankers.
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