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  • July 14, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    UN: Afghan civilian death toll up 15 percent
    Associated Press: The U.N. says the number of Afghan civilians killed in bombings and other attacks is up 15 percent from the same period last year. The figures reflect concern that Afghan civilians are increasingly being caught up in violence in the conflict-ridden country.      Full news...

  • July 11, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Hundreds rally against Pakistan cross border attacks
    PAN: Hundreds of people, including women, attended a Monday rally in Jalalabad to protest cross-border attacks from Pakistan. Nearly 500 people took to the streets chanting anti-Pakistan slogans to protest the shelling that has killed scores of people and displaced hundreds of others in the eastern provinces of Kunar, Nangarhar and Khost.      Full news...

  • July 7, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    13 civilians killed in Khost airstrike: official
    PAN: A NATO airstrike killed at least 13 civilians, mostly women and children, in the Doa Manda district of southeastern Khost province, an official said on Thursday. The early morning airstrike on Wednesday was carried out in Kamalkhel village of Syedkhel area at around 4am, the district police chief, Lf. Hameedullah, told Pajhwok Afghan News. He said all the dead were civilians and belonged to the same family.      Full news...


  • July 5, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Hundreds rally in Kunar against Pakistani attacks
    PAN: Hundreds of people took to the streets here on Tuesday to condemn cross- border attacks into eastern Kunar province from Pakistan. Pakistani forces have been firing rockets, missiles and artillery shells into villages in Kunar. So far a number of people have been killed and wounded and hundreds more displaced by the shelling.      Full news...

  • July 4, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Grenade attack at Afghan school injures 25
    CNN: At least 25 people were injured Sunday when a man on a motorbike hurled a grenade at a high school in northern Afghanistan, an official said. The blast injured at least 17 students at the school -- three of them seriously -- said Ahmad Jawed Bedar, a spokesman for the governor of Faryab province.      Full news...


  • June 29, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Airstrike kills civilians in Wardak: witnesses
    PAN: At least five civilians were killed and nine others wounded in a NATO airstrike in the Syedabad district of central Maidan Wardak province on Wednesday, witnesses said. The air raid was carried out in Salar village of the district in the afternoon, Haji Arif, the owner of a private security firm, told Pajhwok Afghan News.      Full news...

  • June 28, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    250,000 Afghans “flee homes in two years”
    Al Jazeera: More than 250,000 people have been displaced in the last two years of fighting in Afghanistan, and “local police” programmes sponsored by NATO have exacerbated the problem by arming militias, according to a new report from Refugees International. Most of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) fled “international and Afghan military forces’ operations against the Taliban,” the report found.      Full news...

  • June 28, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Two small children and a woman raped in Takhar
    AzadiRadio.com (Translated by RAWA): It has been reported from Takhar province that two small girls and a woman had been raped by armed men and some commanders in the past 15 days. Family members of the victims say the rapists were local armed men and commanders and the government has not arrested them.      Full news...

  • June 27, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghan general claims fresh Pakistan shelling
    Al Jazeera: Afghanistan has levelled fresh accusations against Pakistani forces for shelling its border areas, despite denials from Pakistani officials. Ratcheting up tensions between the two neighbours, a senior Afghan border security official said that dozens of mortars landed on Sunday in the eastern Kunar province, injuring and killing several.      Full news...

  • June 26, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Teacher, young girl killed in Uruzgan
    PAN: Unidentified gunmen shot and killed a teacher in the Khas Uruzgan district of central Uruzgan province, an official said on Sunday. Abdul Qayum, a teacher at the Shah Zaman School, was gunned down by unknown assailants on his way home from school Saturday afternoon, Provincial Deputy Education Director Eid Mohammad Khan Rashidi told Pajhwok Afghan News.      Full news...

  • June 25, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Sixty Die In Bombing Of Afghan Hospital
    RFE/RL: A deadly car bomb has hit a hospital in Afghanistan's eastern Logar province. There is confusion about the number of casualties, with officials saying between 20 and 60 people have died. The hospital building was destroyed and people buried under rubble. Casualties included women, children and elderly.      Full news...

  • June 22, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    ISAF kills 2 farmers in Laghman
    PAN: International forces killed two civilians during an operation in the eastern province of Laghman, an official said on Wednesday. Soldiers arrived by helicopter in Wat Jabarkhel village of Alingar district around 12 am and raided the house of a farmer in the village, Alingar District Chief Syed Mohammad Sharif, told Pajhwok Afghan News.      Full news...

  • June 22, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    80,000 people faced landmine danger in western zone
    PAN: More than 80,000 people in the Afghanistan’s western provinces are vulnerable to landmines, a demining coordination centre announced on Wednesday. The Mine Action Coordination Centre for Afghanistan (MACA) said Wednesday that the residents of 140 villages in the provinces of Farah, Herat, Ghor and Badghis were still at risk, despite a recent reduction in mine-related casualties.      Full news...

  • June 21, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Shelling from Pakistan displaces hundreds in Kunar
    PAN: Ongoing cross-border attacks from Pakistan have displaced hundreds of families in eastern Kunar province, the provincial council said, calling on the Afghan government to prevent the shelling. For the past two weeks, Pakistani forces have been shelling villages on the Afghan border. So far more than 14 people, including women and children, have been killed as a result.      Full news...

  • June 20, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Brian Haw: The ultimate protester
    Politics.co.uk: Early on Saturday Brian Haw died of lung cancer. It was the end of a life whose last ten years had been among the most unusual in modern British history. He had devoted himself to a solitary protest against Britain's foreign policy, earning himself an unusual place in the history books. His dogged unshakeable stubbornness was as British as the red buses constantly passing by.      Full news...

  • June 20, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    6 Afghans dead in new cross border attack in Kunar
    PAN: Six civilians have been killed in a new cross-border attack by Pakistani forces on a village in eastern Kunar province, the governor said on Monday. A number of rocket and mortar shells fired from Pakistan struck civilian homes in the Saw village of Nari district on Sunday night, Syed Fazlullah Wahidi, told Pajhwok Afghan News.      Full news...

  • June 20, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    US-funded Afghan militias “beat, rob and kill with impunity”
    The Telegraph: Residents and officials warn that the rush to recruit local defence forces around Kandahar following the arrival of last year’s surge of American troops had given rise to poorly-controlled armed gangs. They listed armed robberies, thefts and assaults by the militias, saying the groups had become the main worry of many residents in the province’s rural districts.      Full news...

  • June 19, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Karzai accuses U.S. of using DU weapons in Afghanistan
    Mehr News Agency: The president launched an attack against the U.S.-NATO forces occupying his country on Saturday, saying the motives behind their presence were suspect and complained that their weaponry was polluting his country, The New York Times reported. “Every time when their planes fly it makes smoke, when they drop bombs they have chemical materials in them, our people get killed but also our environment is damaged,” Karzai said.      Full news...

  • June 19, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Fears surface over US-trained local Afghan police
    AFP: A cornerstone US policy to turn Afghan farmers into armed watchmen to keep out the Taliban has hit controversy and been scaled back over allegations of infighting and illegal taxation. In Marjah, the 1,150 trained local police or “arbaki” patrol an area transformed from insurgent hotbed into a mostly peaceful farming district in southern Afghanistan since a military operation 15 months ago.      Full news...

  • June 19, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    School hit in rocket attack, principal killed
    PAN: A rocket struck a school in central Kapisa province, killing the principle, and injuring two teachers and five students, officials said on Sunday. The rocket landed on Wahdat High School at 11am during a clash between Taliban fighters and security personnel in Tagab district, the district police chief, Col. Padshah Gul Bakhtyar, told Pajhwok Afghan News.      Full news...

  • June 18, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    In the realm of the warlord
    The Age: ON A HOT Afghan morning, The Saturday Age steps past a child’s upturned tricycle, and around a dilapidated armoured vehicle. A vulture carefully watches as we head inside to speak with the man some call the King of Oruzgan. As Western faith in President Hamid Karzai’s capacity to deliver government fades, and with NATO increasingly relying on sometimes brutal allies to fight the insurgency...      Full news...

  • June 18, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Border police: 8 children killed by Pakistani missiles in past week
    PAN: Four children in the eastern province of Kunar were killed by missiles fired from Pakistan, officials said on Saturday. The incident took place on Friday night when missiles fired from Pakistan’s Mohmand Agency landed on residents’ houses in Shunkrai area of the Sarkani district, provincial governor Syed Fazlullah Wahidi told Pajhwok Afghan News.      Full news...

  • June 15, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghanistan is most dangerous country for women
    The Sydney Morning Herald: Targeted violence against female public officials, dismal healthcare and desperate poverty make Afghanistan the world’s most dangerous country in which to be born a woman, a new global survey shows. The Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, India and Somalia feature in descending order after Afghanistan in the list of the five worst countries, the poll among gender experts shows.      Full news...

  • June 14, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    This Time the American and German Invaders Took Lives in Takhar
    Payam-e-Zan: This time, the American invader forces that have no other mission rather than killing and massacre of our innocent compatriots through bombardment and blind firings, turned Takhar province, north of Afghanistan, into slaughter ground. On May 27, 2011, around 11 o’clock in the night, four helicopters landed in Gomali Village of Taliqan, capital city of Takhar, and started house search.      Full news...

  • June 14, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    UN attempts to whitewash US-NATO civilian killings in Afghanistan
    Empirestrikesblack: A 11 June press statement from the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan slates May 2011 as the deadliest month for Afghan civilians since at least 2007. However this big-hearted announcement conceals a grossly pernicious attempt to cover up US-NATO killings of civilians in occupied Afghanistan.      Full news...


  • June 13, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Mines, explosive devices disable some 2,000 Afghans annually
    Xinhua: The war-torn Afghanistan is one of the most mine contaminated country in the globe as an estimated of 2,000 Afghans become disabled each year due to mine blasts and related incidents in the country. “The mine explosion not only severed my legs but also destroyed my life years ago,” said Afghan landmine victim Faizullah, 45, who lost both of his legs in a mine blast in Kabul province.      Full news...

  • June 12, 2011 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Ninety Percent of Petraeus’s Captured “Taliban” Were Civilians
    IPS: During his intensive initial round of media interviews as commander in Afghanistan in August 2010, Gen. David Petraeus released figures to the news media that claimed spectacular success for raids by Special Operations Forces: in a 90-day period from May through July, SOF units had captured 1,355 rank and file Taliban, killed another 1,031, and killed or captured 365 middle or high-ranking Taliban.      Full news...



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