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Date: March 14, 2012 :: ID: 2723 :: Category: Warlords, HR Violations :: Views: 19548 :: Words: 348 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Press Com. of CISDA: It is announced that on March 17, in Via San Gallicano, Rome the infamous Afghan warlord and criminal Mohammed Mohaqiq, leader of the fundamentalist Hezb-e-Wahdat Party will visit. On 16 March this brutal criminal is the keynote speaker at a conference held in Campidoglio, in presence of the fascist Mayor of Rome: Alemanno... Full story ...


Date: March 12, 2012 :: ID: 2722 :: Category: Women, US-NATO, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 30008 :: Words: 455 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Daily Mail: NATO troops in Afghanistan are on high alert after the Taliban vowed to avenge the deaths of 16 innocent civilians - including nine children and three women - who were shot and killed by a rogue U.S. soldier who opened fire after suffering a “mental breakdown” early Sunday morning. The Army staff sergeant, stationed at a U.S. base in Kandahar, entered three Afghan family’s homes at 3am and began the vicious killing spree. Full story ...


Date: March 11, 2012 :: ID: 2720 :: Category: Women, US-NATO, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 30827 :: Words: 303 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

BBC News: A US soldier in Afghanistan has killed 10 civilians and wounded five in Kandahar province after suffering a breakdown, officials say. He left his military base in the early hours of the morning and opened fire after entering local homes, the BBC’s Quentin Sommerville reports from Kabul. Full story ...


Date: March 11, 2012 :: ID: 2719 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 8749 :: Words: 292 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Manoramaonline: Hundreds of angry protesters Saturday chanted anti-US slogans demanding prosecution of foreign troops at a rally in Afghanistan, Press TV reported. The rally was held in the northeastern town of Tagab in Kapisa province protesting the presence of US-led forces in the country. Full story ...


Date: March 11, 2012 :: ID: 2717 :: Category: Warlords, Women, HR Violations :: Views: 10592 :: Words: 402 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Associated Press: A prominent Afghan women’s rights activist says gunmen have attacked her office in a western province in an apparent assassination attempt. Malalai Joya is a former Afghan lawmaker and vocal critic of corruption and criminality in the Afghan government, as well as the Taliban. She says the overnight attack on her office in Farah province was the sixth attempt on her life. Full story ...


Date: March 10, 2012 :: ID: 2718 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 10058 :: Words: 304 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AO/HJL: At least four civilians have been killed and two others injured in a US-led airstrike in the northeastern Kapisa province in Afghanistan, Press TV reports. US-led forces targeted the Ibrahim Khil region in the town of Tagab in the Kapisa province Saturday evening, Tagab governor Abdolhakim said. Full story ...


Date: March 8, 2012 :: ID: 2716 :: Category: Women, HR Violations :: Views: 19328 :: Words: 429 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

NPR: The image of Afghan women wearing police and army uniforms is meant to inspire pride and hope for a future where the rights of women will be protected in Afghanistan. So why would female police officers in the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif be ashamed to admit they wear the badge? “Except my very close family members, no one really knows that I am a police officer,” said one woman at a NATO training session. Full story ...


Date: March 7, 2012 :: ID: 2715 :: Category: Women, HR Violations :: Views: 18616 :: Words: 456 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AFP: Flayed by a fire she began herself, Aatifa’s childlike frame is painstakingly wrapped in thick bandages -- her shrieks of “Allah” echoing around the hospital ward where surgeons prepare to graft skin back on to her skeletal torso. Her wide blue eyes alternating between flashes of anger and wells of tears, the 16-year-old Afghan girl struggles to explain what led her to douse her own body in petrol, step outside and light a match. Full story ...


Date: March 7, 2012 :: ID: 2714 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Corruption :: Views: 14260 :: Words: 407 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

USA Today: Ahmad Jan lives just a few miles from the capital of this restive province and its government-sanctioned court. Even so, if he or his neighbors have a legal matter, they prefer to go to the Taliban or tribal elders for a ruling. “The Taliban courts don't disturb people and tell them to wait for a long time before hearing a case, or demand bribes,” says Jan, an out-of-work laborer. Full story ...


Date: March 7, 2012 :: ID: 2713 :: Category: Drugs, Corruption :: Views: 12681 :: Words: 467 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Wall Street Journal: The U.S. is investigating allegations that some officials in the Afghan Air Force, which was established largely with American funds, have been using aircraft to ferry narcotics and illegal weapons around the country, American officials told The Wall Street Journal. Two probes of the Afghan Air Force, or AAF, are under way—one led by the U.S. military coalition and another by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, officials said. Full story ...


Date: March 7, 2012 :: ID: 2712 :: Category: Poverty :: Views: 10183 :: Words: 364 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Huffington Post: For the residents of the Charahi Qambar refugee camp, it’s been a long five years since they fled the U.S.-led destruction of their villages and put up tents in this destitute Kabul neighborhood. The majority is of Pashtun descent, from Afghanistan’s southern Helmand Province, a warlord-torn region notorious for opium production. Full story ...


Date: March 6, 2012 :: ID: 2711 :: Category: Women, HR Violations :: Views: 12521 :: Words: 474 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Associated Press: Afghanistan’s president endorsed a “code of conduct” issued by an influential council of clerics which activists say represents a giant step backward for women’s rights in the country. President Hamid Karzai’s remarks backing the Ulema Council’s document, which allows husbands to beat wives under certain circumstances and encourages segregation of the sexes, is seen as reaching out to insurgents like the Taliban. Full story ...


Date: March 6, 2012 :: ID: 2710 :: Category: Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 9743 :: Words: 391 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

BBC News: At least 42 people have been killed and many more are missing in an avalanche in Afghanistan’s north-eastern Badakhshan province. The provincial governor’s office said that one village near the Tajikistan border had been completely swept away. The number of people killed in the village in Shekay district is expected to rise, a spokesman for the governor told the BBC. Full story ...


Date: March 5, 2012 :: ID: 2709 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, HR Violations :: Views: 11576 :: Words: 350 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Guardian: Women are subordinate to men, should not mix in work or education and must always have a male guardian when they travel, according to new guidelines from Afghanistan's top clerics which critics say are dangerously reminiscent of the Taliban era. The edicts appeared in a statement that also encouraged insurgents to join peace talks... Full story ...


Date: March 4, 2012 :: ID: 2708 :: Category: Children, HR Violations, Poverty :: Views: 10656 :: Words: 354 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AFP: Children in Afghanistan suffer one of the highest levels of chronic malnutrition in the world, a report said Monday, despite billions of dollars in aid that have poured into the war-torn country. More than half of Afghan children under the age of five are chronically malnourished, according to the joint report by the World Bank and the government. Full story ...


Date: March 1, 2012 :: ID: 2707 :: Category: Women, HR Violations :: Views: 16367 :: Words: 308 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: A 12-year-old girl on Thursday complained she had been sent to jail after being raped by her neighbour in the Shahr-i-Safa district of southern Zabul province. But prosecutors said that the girl and her two brothers were taken into custody after the alleged rapist, 21 years old, was publicly sodomised. Full story ...


Date: February 29, 2012 :: ID: 2706 :: Category: Warlords, Women, RAWA News, HR Violations :: Views: 25593 :: Words: 377 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

RAWA News: Nasreen, a young girl was murdered by local strongmen on February 25, 2012 in Anchagal village, Naray district in Kunar province. The killing was over family disputes that were not made clear. Three years ago the same people shot her with an AK-47 which severely injured her but her brother, Nematullah, saved her by taking her to a hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan. Full story ...


Date: February 28, 2012 :: ID: 2705 :: Category: Women, HR Violations, Poverty :: Views: 21535 :: Words: 308 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Channel 4 News: You never have to wander far from your front door in Kabul to be confronted by the dire poverty in a city where billions have been spent in foreign aid over the past decade of occupation by the west. Where an entire sub-economy has grown up around the semi-permanent presence of foreign NGOs. Full story ...


Date: February 28, 2012 :: ID: 2703 :: Category: US-NATO :: Views: 12058 :: Words: 394 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

CNN: Keeping one American service member in Afghanistan costs between 850,000 USD and 1.4 million USD a year, depending on who you ask. But one matter is clear, that cost is going up. During a budget hearing today on Capitol Hill, Sen. Kent Conrad, D-North Dakota, asked Department of Defense leaders, “What is the cost per soldier, to maintain a soldier for a year in Afghanistan?” Full story ...


Date: February 28, 2012 :: ID: 2702 :: Category: HR Violations, Corruption :: Views: 9950 :: Words: 448 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IWPR: On my way home from work one day, I was on a Kabul bus listening to my fellow-passengers chat about the current spate of robberies and kidnappings. They said that far from trusting the police, they believed that some security officers and senior government officials were involved in these crimes. I was intrigued by this, as public faith in the Afghan government and its armed forces seems to have steadily decreased over the past ten years. Full story ...


Date: February 27, 2012 :: ID: 2701 :: Category: HR Violations, Corruption :: Views: 11460 :: Words: 346 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

TOLOnews.com: Kabul Police Headquarters on Monday said it has irrefutable proof showing that AfghanSenator, Fauzia Sadat, is linked with a group of kidnappers. Mohammad Zaher, Head of Criminal Investigation Department of Kabul Police, says a letter has been sent to the Afghan Senate House, but that some of the senators are supporting Mrs Sadat. Full story ...


Date: February 27, 2012 :: ID: 2700 :: Category: Women, HR Violations :: Views: 11972 :: Words: 394 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: Cases of violence against women have increased by 10 percent during the current solar year in eastern nangarhar province, officials said on Monday. Director of Women’s Affairs Anisa Imrani told Pajhwok Afghan News after a meeting in Jalalabad: “Eighty cases of violence against women were registered with her department last year, compared to 90 over the past 11 months.” Full story ...


Date: February 27, 2012 :: ID: 2699 :: Category: HR Violations, Refugees/IDPs :: Views: 13236 :: Words: 405 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: In an attempt to find long-term solutions for the estimated 1.4 million unregistered Afghans living within its borders, Iran adopted a legalization scheme last year that paved the way for Afghans to enter Iran legally with work visas. Observers say few Afghans have taken advantage of the new programme, and instead Afghan migrants continue streaming into Iran illegally every day in search of Full story ...


Date: February 24, 2012 :: ID: 2698 :: Category: Education :: Views: 16074 :: Words: 466 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IWPR: Hakimi Hayatollah is supposed to be teaching history and geography to students at the Kahrezak secondary school in Ghor province in central Afghanistan. But there’s a problem: Hayatollah knows neither Afghan history nor geography. He’s stumped when asked to identify Ahmad Shah Durrani, the first king of Afghanistan. The only major river in the country the 22-year-old can name is Full story ...


Date: February 24, 2012 :: ID: 2696 :: Category: HR Violations, Poverty, Refugees/IDPs :: Views: 13086 :: Words: 429 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Afghanistan, mainly from the strife-torn southern provinces, have been heading for Kabul in the hope of finding work and a better life, but most end up living in appalling conditions in makeshift camps. Besmillah (he goes by just the one name), 38, fled the southern province of Helmand with his five children and wife two years ago after a rocket landed in his compound. Full story ...


Date: February 23, 2012 :: ID: 2695 :: Category: HR Violations, Poverty, Refugees/IDPs :: Views: 11200 :: Words: 311 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

VOA News: An international human rights group says fighting in Afghanistan has displaced half a million people who lack access to adequate housing, food and schools. London-based Amnesty International said in a report Thursday that the situation is a “horrific humanitarian and human rights crisis.” Full story ...


Date: February 23, 2012 :: ID: 2694 :: Category: HR Violations :: Views: 11767 :: Words: 356 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AFP: An Afghan radio reporter was beheaded in the insurgency-plagued southeastern province of Paktika after being lured to a meeting by unidentified men, an official said Wednesday. The body of Samid Khan Bahadarzai, 25, who worked for a local radio station in the town of Urgun, was found Tuesday night near his home just hours after he received the call. Full story ...


Date: February 22, 2012 :: ID: 2693 :: Category: US-NATO, Children :: Views: 12331 :: Words: 285 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PTI: Nine schoolgirls were injured in a NATO helicopter attack in Afghanistan’s eastern nangarhar province, an Afghan official alleged Wednesday. NATO’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said it was looking into the allegation but had no immediate information. Full story ...


Date: February 22, 2012 :: ID: 2697 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 10217 :: Words: 400 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Wall Street Journal: Afghanistan’s central-bank governor said he will issue new currency restrictions to stem an exodus of billions of dollars in cash—some of it in stolen U.S. aid and drug money—flowing out of the country as foreign forces withdraw. Some 4.6 billion USD in cash, more than the entire government budget, was taken abroad through Kabul airport alone last year... Full story ...


Date: February 20, 2012 :: ID: 2691 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 9356 :: Words: 430 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: The water supply department director of western Herat province has been appointed as inspection and corruption-control officer at the Supreme Court, six months after he was fired on charges of corruption and embezzlement, a senior official said on Sunday. Habibullah Zawran, the former Herat water supply department head, had been charged in 13 embezzlement cases after a three month investigation by the supervisory board... Full story ...


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