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  • June 27, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghan Rape Case Turns Focus on Local Police
    The New York Times: The policeman spoke with calm and assurance as he insisted that he could not have raped the teenage daughter of a local shepherd, because a mullah had married them just before intercourse. “Once the marriage contract is done, any sexual intercourse is not considered rape,” said Khodaidad, 42, who until he was detained in the case had worked for the American-trained Afghan Local Police.      Full news...

  • June 26, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Man kills pregnant wife in Ghazni
    PAN: A man killed his pregnant wife believed due to a family dispute in the southern province of Ghazni, officials said on Tuesday. The 20-year-old, Kobra, was stabbed to death by her husband at around 12 am in Nawabad on the outskirts of Ghazni city, said Shokria Wali, director of women’s affairs department.      Full news...

  • June 26, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Pakistani missile kills Kunar child
    PAN: A child was killed after Pakistani army fired 50 missiles at the Narai district in the eastern Kunar province, officials said on Tuesday. Pakistan fired 50 missiles on Sunday and Monday nights in the Batash area of the district, causing heavy losses and displacing people, the governor’s spokesman, Wasifullah Wasifi told Pajhwok Afghan News.      Full news...

  • June 24, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Former Afghan lawmaker arrested over rape charges
    Khaama Press: Afghan Attorney General officials on Sunday announced to detain a former Afghan parliament member Kabir Ranjbar over rape charges. Deputy Afghan Attorney General Rahmatullah Nazari said Mr. Ranjbar was arrested on Saturday after Afghan police forces found a kidnapped young Afghan girl from his home. The girl was kidnapped from Dehsabz district of capital Kabul around 9 months ago.      Full news...

  • June 24, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Father, son found dead in Ghazni well
    PAN: Residents recovered two dead bodies of civilians from a well on the outskirts of Ghazni city, the provincial capital of southern Ghazni province, an official said on Saturday. The bodies were found in the Noghi area on Friday, the governor’s spokesman, Sabawon, told Pajhwok Afghan News.      Full news...

  • June 23, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Around 100 school girls poisoned in northern Afghanistan
    Khaama Press: According to local authorities in northern Sar-e-Pul province, more than 100 school students were poisoned in this province and were taken to hospital for treatment purposes. The officials further added the incident took place early Saturday morning at Hazrat Imam Zada Yahya high school and the main reason behind the poisoning of the students were unknown.      Full news...

  • June 22, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Taliban Attack at Resort Hotel Near Kabul Kills 20
    The New York Times: Twenty people were killed when seven Taliban militants shot their way into a much-visited lakeside resort here and took scores of hostages during an 11-hour siege, Afghan officials said on Friday. The 20 victims included the hotel’s manager, several private security guards and a police officer, officials said, and the seven attackers died as Afghan security forces battled into the compound.      Full news...

  • June 20, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    6 of a family dead in Logar bombing
    PAN: Six members of a family were killed and four others wounded during a roadside bombing in central Logar province on Wednesday, officials said. Deputy police chief, Col. Rais Khan Sadiq, told Pajhwok Afghan News the nomadic Kochi family suffered the casualties when the tractor-trolley they were travelling in struck the roadside bomb at about 2pm.      Full news...

  • June 20, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghan blast kills 21, wounds 32
    The Associated Press: A suicide bomber killed 21 people including three U.S. soldiers at a checkpoint in a packed market in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday — the third assault targeting Americans in as many days. Wednesday’s attack took place in a marketplace in the city of Khost, near the Pakistani border and about 90 miles southeast of the Afghan capital, Kabul.      Full news...

  • June 19, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghanistan Ranks 6th Troubled Country: Fund for Peace
    TOLOnews.com: The Fund for Peace released the eight edition of its annual Failed States Index (FSI), highlighting global political, economic and social pressure experienced by countries. In the Failed States Index Data 2012 Afghanistan is the sixth failed country in the world as the situation has got worst since last year’s number 7 position.      Full news...

  • June 19, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Outrage at Afghan minister’s prostitution comments
    AFP: Rights activists on Monday demanded the sacking of the Afghan justice minister after he suggested women’s shelters in the war-torn country were home to “immorality and prostitution”. Justice minister Habibullah Ghaleb told a conference organised by the women’s affairs committee of the upper house of parliament on Sunday that foreign-funded rights awareness groups had been encouraging young women to defy their parents.      Full news...

  • June 19, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Angry Ghazni residents eliminate 10 rebels
    PAN: A commander was among 10 Taliban militants killed during a public uprising in the Andar district of southern Ghazni province, an official said on Tuesday. Over the past two months, angry residents began armed resistance against rebels after the forcible closure of schools and bazaars -- provoking anger among the people of Andar.      Full news...

  • June 14, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    AFGHANISTAN: Fears of northern violence after drawdown
    IRIN: Recent violence allegedly sparked by the behaviour of local police and militia groups in northern Afghanistan has raised fears that the planned withdrawal of international forces could lead to renewed violence even in the generally more peaceful north. “Violence has been increasing. Since the Karzai government has been in power we have not seen such high levels of violence here,” said Nadira Geya...      Full news...

  • June 14, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghanistan suspends political party sparking fears over freedom of speech
    The Guardian: Afghanistan has suspended a political party for the first time since the fall of the Taliban in 2001, a ban diplomats and activists say is a worrying sign freedoms in the country could suffer as western troops leave, taking funds and attention with them. The Solidarity Party angered powerful politicians with a demonstration in late April accusing a swathe of Afghan leaders, former leaders and commanders of committing war crimes...      Full news...

  • June 13, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Five children a day victims of Afghan war: UN
    Los Angeles Times: Children have been increasingly bearing the brunt of the war in Afghanistan, a new United Nations report says, detailing an array of hazards including recruitment of child bombers, school attacks and sexual abuse of minors in government custody. The number of children killed or injured in the Afghan conflict last year climbed to 1,756 -- representing an average of 4.8 child casualties a day...      Full news...

  • June 12, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Violence against women up in western zone
    PAN: Incidents of violence of violence against women in the western zone increased by 10 percent, with 194 cases registered since March 21, a human rights activist official said on Tuesday. Last year, 605 cases of violence against women were reported from Badghis, Herat, Farah and Ghor provinces, the regional chief for the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (IHRC) said.      Full news...


  • June 9, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Risking their lives for an education
    The Sydney Morning Herald: When the Taliban was ousted from Afghanistan in 2001, there were 5000 girls enrolled in schools across the country. A little over a decade on, that number is 2.4 million. Today, in the capital Kabul, the sight of dozens of girls walking to school together is so commonplace as to be unremarkable. But for girls in Afghanistan, getting an education remains a fraught, and at times, dangerous endeavour.      Full news...

  • June 7, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Stop using women as an excuse to continue the war in Afghanistan
    Common Dreams: Here in Afghanistan, the United States is spending 2 billion US dollars a week on war under the guise of improving Afghanistan. In Chicago at the NATO summit, Hillary Clinton, Madeline Albright and several influential female leaders came together and publicly claimed an American and NATO troop presence in Afghanistan was warranted in order to continue to improve the security of women.      Full news...

  • June 6, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghan official: Blast kills 22 civilians
    The Associated Press: Three suicide attackers blew themselves up in the largest city in southern Afghanistan Wednesday, killing 22 people and wounding at least 50 others in a dusty marketplace that was turned into a gruesome scene of blood and bodies. In the east, Afghan officials and residents said a pre-dawn NATO airstrike targeting militants killed civilians celebrating a wedding, including women and children...      Full news...

  • June 6, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Nato in deadly Afghan air strike in Logar province
    BBC News: Nato planes have carried out an air strike in the Afghan province of Logar, south of the capital Kabul, with several civilians reported dead. Afghan officials said 18 civilians died, including women and children. Nato said the air strike followed Afghan and foreign troops coming under fire, but added in a statement that it would investigate the incident.      Full news...

  • June 5, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Senate panel seeks Solidarity Party of Afghanistan’s suspension
    PAN: The Meshrano Jirga, or upper house of parliament, on Tuesday sought the suspension of the Solidarity Party of Afghanistan (SPA) for calling Mujideen’s Victory Day a day of national mourning. During a demonstration in Kabul last month, activists of the party characterised mujideen’s victory as a black day in the country’s history. They also slammed the communist-led coup against President Daud Khan on April 28, 1978 as a black day.      Full news...

  • June 5, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Rape Case Tests Afghan Justice
    RFE/RL: It was in the early hours of the morning when a group of armed men stormed through a mud-walled compound and whisked young Lal Bibi away. After being forced to marry one of her captors the next day in an illegal ceremony, Bibi, who says she’s 13, spent the ensuing five days in a dark room being tortured, beaten, and repeatedly raped.      Full news...

  • June 2, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    97 Takhar students poisoned
    PAN: At least 97 students of the Bashirabad girls’ high school in the northern province of Takhar were poisoned on Saturday, officials said. Seven schoolgirls are in critical condition while the rest were discharged from hospital after treatment, Public Health Director Habibullah Rostaqi told Pajhwok Afghan News.      Full news...

  • June 1, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Rape Case, in Public, Cites Abuse by Armed Groups in Afghanistan
    The New York Times: Lal Bibi is an 18-year-old rape victim who has taken a step rarely seen in Afghanistan: she has spoken out publicly against her tormentors, local militiamen, including several who have been identified as members of the American-trained Afghan Local Police. She says she was raped because her cousin offended a family linked to a local militia commander, who then had his men abduct her around May 17.      Full news...

  • June 1, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Feature: War-weary Afghan children long for peace, schooling
    Xinhua: “We want peace and schooling,” said Shah Mirza, an 11-year-old Afghan child, although he was unaware of the International Children's Day which falls on June 1 every year. Attired in school uniform, Mirza was in a hurry on Thursday morning to reach the classroom on time. Mirza, the fourth-grader who wanted to become an engineer in the future, was studying in a local school set up by a Non- Governmental Organization (NGO).      Full news...

  • May 31, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Husband cuts off pregnant wife’s tongue
    PAN: Family members and human rights activists on Thursday asked the government to investigate physical abuse of a married girl whose tongue was cut off by her husband in northern Balkh province. Women Affairs Department officials said the accused, Saleh Mohammad, who had been arrested, cut off tongue of his pregnant wife, Nagina, on Wednesday after she refused to have a bizarre sexual act with him.      Full news...

  • May 30, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    579 civilians killed in four months: UNAMA
    UN News Center: The number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan in the first four months of 2012 is 21 per cent lower than during the same period last year, the top United Nations envoy in the country reported today, while adding that deaths continued to occur at “unacceptable” levels. A study conducted by the human rights section of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) found there were 579 civilian casualties and 1,216...      Full news...

  • May 30, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Girl, 22, hangs herself to death in Ghor
    PAN: A 22-year-old girl hanged herself to death after her family engaged her to a person in an exchange marriage in the Lal Sarjangal district of western Ghor province on Wednesday, an official said. The girl identified as Ruqia killed herself at home at around 10am, a month before her marriage was fixed, the district crime branch police chief, Ma. Nazir Hussain, told Pajhwok Afghan News.      Full news...

  • May 29, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Civilian deaths in Afghanistan continue unchecked
    Voice of Russia: In Eastern Afghanistan on Saturday night NATO was involved in another “incident”, as NATO calls them, involving the deaths of large numbers of civilians. This time NATO forces killed a family of eight people, including six children, in the Paktia province. Many experts say the “incident” threatens to further strain the already tense relationship between President Hamid Karzai and his Western backers.      Full news...



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