Afghanistan Analysts Network – English

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Disappearing ink: Afghanistan’s sham democracy

Harper’s, 1 January 2011 The next one of Matt Aikins’ signature reportages, with an eye-witness report on the (non-) election in Nangrahar province and featuring – amonst others – Zalmay Khalilzad (who cannot remember a lot), Grant Kippen and Janan Mosazai – not fully on the web yet. The magazine’s print issue is already available.

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Special operations forces deal blows to Taliban’s ranks

Long War Journal, 9 December 2010 ISAF briefs the Long War Journal on SF operations over the last 6 months: 7100 counterterrorism SF missions, more than 600 insurgent leaders killed or captured, more than 2000 fighters killed and more than 4100 captured, more than 2500 humanitarian operations and a shift from counterinsurgency to counterterrorism operations […]

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U.S. Cuts Off Afghan Firm

Wall Street Journal, 8 December 2010 The U.S. military began the process of blacklisting a major Afghan company owned by relatives of President Hamid Karzai – the Watan Group -, a move U.S. officials describe as a significant step to stop American funds from fueling corruption and bankrolling the Taliban.

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An inflated claim of health success in Afghanistan exposed

Christian Science Monitor, 8 December 2010 Anohita Mojumdar’s latest article reveals that the often-heard claim (by internationals) that 85 per cent of Afghans have access to health services is ‘misleading’. The Afghan Minister of Health and WHo clarifiy that the fact that 85 percent of Afghanistan’s districts have at least one basic health facility is […]

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