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  • January 30, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Islamic State was born in 1979 with covert operations in Afghanistan
    Pravda.ru: In order to fully communicate the history of the Islamic State and its relationship with the House of Saud and Turkey, we consulted Jeffrey Steinberg, Senior Editor and Counterintelligence Director of the Executive Intelligence Review with 40 years of experience working with the LarouchePAC. He is also member of and active contributor to the Schiller Institute based in Wiesbaden, Germany.      Full news...

  • January 29, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Three U.S. contractors killed in “insider attack” in Afghanistan
    Reuters: An Afghan soldier killed three U.S. contractors and wounded a fourth on Thursday at Kabul’s military airport, an Afghan air force official said. An increase in so-called insider attacks in Afghanistan eroded trust between government forces and their international allies in the final years of the combat mission that ended in 2014, prompting foreign forces to scale back interaction with Afghans.      Full news...

  • January 27, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Highways, route to death
    The Killid Group: Travellers on many of Afghanistan’s roads are never sure of reaching their destinations. Armed groups routinely rob and also kill passengers in buses and other vehicles. According to eyewitness accounts, travellers on the busy Kabul to Kandahar highway are attacked even in the day time. Security forces are not able to provide every vehicle with armed escorts.      Full news...

  • January 26, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Hundreds of acres of state land grabbed in Bamyan
    PAN: Officials and residents of central Bamyan province allege an influential man, Haji Ayan, has grabbed hundreds of acres of state-owned land along with other local strongmen. Eng. Khadim Hussain Fitrat, the mayor of Bamyan City, told Pajhwok Afghan News on Monday that Ayan and his associates had started selling plots of the land.      Full news...

  • January 23, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    The Forgotten Wars in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq
    The Huffington Post: There is a terrifying enemy threatening civilians in war-torn Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq. This is another foe besides the Taliban, Al Qaeda, the Syrian regime or ISIS. It’s a silent menace that may yet be the most powerful. It is hunger. Millions in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq are suffering each day from the lack of food. Malnutrition claims the lives of infants. Those who survive are stunted physically and mentally for life.      Full news...

  • January 22, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Nesh police using civilian homes as checkpoints
    PAN: Residents of the Nesh district of southern Kandahar province on Thursday claimed police had established check-posts in their houses, but refused to pay rent. Abdul Rahman, who lives in Dara-i-Noor village, said police had long been using homes of residents as their posts without paying rent. In addition, police asked locals for firewood and money.      Full news...

  • January 21, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghanistan: Media Under Attack
    Human Rights Watch: Violence and threats against Afghanistan’s journalists by the government and security forces are increasing, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. These attacks put at risk the gains in media freedom in Afghanistan since 2001. The 48-page report, “‘Stop Reporting or We’ll Kill Your Family’: Threats to Media Freedom in Afghanistan,” documents harassment, intimidation, and attacks on journalists...      Full news...

  • January 20, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    2014 Records Worst Death Toll Of De-miners In Afghanistan
    RTT News: Afghanistan’s United Nations-backed de-mining agency says a record number of its personnel were killed or injured in 2014. The Mine Action Program of Afghanistan (MAPA) said Monday that 34 of its personnel were killed and 27 others injured in 37 security incidents in the war-torn country last year.      Full news...

  • January 18, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Insecurity displaces hundreds of Kunduz families
    PAN: Residents of Khanabad district of northeastern province of Kunduz claimed hundreds of families in their area displaced due to increased insecurity, claiming their houses were looted by illegal armed individuals. Heavy clashes between illegal armed individuals and militants over the past four days left four armed men and eight rebels dead and 20 others wounded.      Full news...


  • January 15, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    85pc of ministers-designate lack requisite skills
    PAN: An overwhelming majority of the ministers-designate and heads of independent departments lack requisite professional expertise, Pajhwok Afghan News has found. Only 15 percent of the nominees have mandatory educational qualifications and 63 percent are inexperienced, according to documents made available to this news agency.      Full news...

  • January 14, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Facing Intolerance, Many Sikhs and Hindus Leave Afghanistan
    The Wall Street Journal: Rawail Singh, a leader of Kabul’s Sikh community, is a big supporter of recently sworn-in President Ashraf Ghani : His Facebook profile features a photo of the president holding his 4-year-old daughter during a campaign rally. But despite Mr. Ghani’s pledge to make Afghanistan more inclusive, Mr. Singh says he worries that his tiny religious minority could disappear as more Sikhs and Hindus leave their homeland because of persistent discrimination.      Full news...

  • January 14, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    IS fighters run training centre, find foothold in Farah
    PAN: Gunmen linked to the Islamic State (IS) have established a training centre in the Khak-i-Safaid district of western Farah province, local officials said on Wednesday. The district chief, Abdul Khaliq Noorzai, told Pajhwok Afghan News the IS -- a group fighting in Iraq and Syria -- had emerged in Mazar Qala area about 20 days ago.      Full news...

  • January 13, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Most of 4.2m Kabul residents grappling with unemployment
    PAN: The Central Statistics Office on Tuesday expressed its concern over lack of civic services in Kabul, putting the capital’s population at 4.2 million, most of them unemployed. The findings came in a survey that was conducted with technical support from the UN Population Fund (UNPF) in 2013. Announced today, the study covered 30 districts, including 3,068 areas.      Full news...

  • January 12, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghanistan’s 3.6 billion USD police problem: Broken systems and corruption
    Al Jazeera America: Shortly after the U.S.-led military invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, the international community, together with the transitional Afghan government, set about standing up security forces to counter retreating Taliban forces and remaining Al-Qaeda fighters. Along with the Afghan National Army, in 2002 it established the Afghan National Police (ANP), which consisted of uniformed police, border police, anti-crime officers and civil order police.      Full news...

  • January 11, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    119 schools shut in Helmand
    PAN: At least 119 schools in southern Helmand province remain shut because of insecurity, education officials said on Sunday. Of the 119 schools closed, 77 are situated in northern districts of the province. Education Director Abdul Matin Jafar told Pajhwok Afghan News 14 schools had been reopened this year while 119 were still close.      Full news...


  • January 8, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Heroin addiction spreads with alarming speed across Afghanistan
    The Washington Post: The scene beneath a crumbling overpass in this capital city was a vision from hell. Hundreds of figures huddled together in the shadows, crouching amid garbage and fetid pools of water. Some injected heroin into each other’s limbs or groins in full view; others hid under filthy shawls to cook and inhale it. An elderly man in a turban wandered among the addicts, showing them a snapshot of his missing son.      Full news...

  • January 7, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Drone Rules in Afghanistan Go Unchanged, And Other Reasons the War Isn’t Really Over
    RollingStone: Though many Americans may not have realized it, December 28th marked what the U.S. government called the official end of the war in Afghanistan. That war has been the longest in U.S. history – but despite the new announcement that the formal conflict is over, America’s war there is far from finished. In fact, the Obama administration still considers the Afghan theater an area of active hostilities, according to an email from a senior administration official...      Full news...

  • January 6, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Killing, not curing: deadly boom in counterfeit medicine in Afghanistan
    The Guardian: At the beginning of December Najib’s 10-week-old daughter fell ill, crying with stomach ache late into the night. The next day her chest seemed to hurt, so Najib took her to the doctor, who prescribed paracetamol for the pain, phenobarbital for sedation and the antibiotic cefixime to kill potential bacteria. But over the next few days the baby’s health deteriorated. “She was healthy. We did not expect that this disease would affect her like that,” Najib, 30, said.      Full news...


  • January 4, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghanistan: Skulking Away from a Failed War
    Common Dreams: “The only good Talib is a dead Talib.” These words, uttered half a decade ago by the head of intelligence for the NATO coalition force in Afghanistan, summon a far earlier American savagery. As the American empire affects to close the door on its war with Afghanistan, the words also serve as a sort of doorstop propping open our further intervention in this broken country.      Full news...

  • January 3, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Protest against wedding shelling continues to boil
    PAN:On third consecutive day, hundreds of protesters took to the streets denouncing government for what they alleged authorities failed to investigate the tragic incident that resulted in the killing and wounding of scores of people attending a wedding ceremony. Several people were killed and wounded when mortars fired by Afghan troops hit a wedding party in the Mian Rodi village in Sangin district of southern Helmand province.      Full news...

  • January 1, 2015 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Dozens dead as Afghan wedding hit by rocket
    Al Jazeera: Mortar rounds fired during fighting between Afghan forces and Taliban fighters has killed at least 26 wedding guests in the southern province of Helmand, officials have said. Most of the victims of the attack late on Wednesday in Helmand’s Sangin district were women and children.      Full news...