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Date: July 25, 2011 :: ID: 2384 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 9965 :: Words: 370 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Guardian: This month, as the Pentagon and the CIA countenance a changing of the guard – welcoming Defence Secretary Leon Panetta and CIA Director David Petraeus, respectively – it is worth pressing pause on national security strategy before our modus operandi becomes any more politically disconcerting, morally disheartening and financially devastating. Full story ...


Date: July 25, 2011 :: ID: 2381 :: Category: US-NATO, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 14088 :: Words: 289 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

...he attack helicopter, the Ministry of Defence has said. They were working in a field in the Nahr-e-Saraj area of Helmand Province on Saturday as UK forces targeted an insurgent riding a motorcycle nearby.... Full story ...


Date: July 24, 2011 :: ID: 2380 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 14431 :: Words: 406 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Associated Press: Insurgents in southern Afghanistan hanged an 8-year-old boy six days after they abducted him, the Afghan government said Sunday. The boy’s captors had demanded that his father, a police officer, supply them with a police vehicle and he refused, said a statement from President Hamid Karzai’s office. The militants hanged the boy Friday in Helmand province's Gereshk district. Full story ...


Date: July 23, 2011 :: ID: 2378 :: Category: US-NATO, Corruption :: Views: 12012 :: Words: 321 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Wall Street Journal: The U.S. has wasted or misspent 34 billion USD contracting for services in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a draft report by a bipartisan congressional panel, the most comprehensive effort so far to tally the overall cost of a decade of battlefield contracting in America’s two big wars. Full story ...


Date: July 23, 2011 :: ID: 2377 :: Category: Children, HR Violations :: Views: 34426 :: Words: 365 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Graan Afghanistan (Translated by RAWA): The hard political, military and social conditions that Afghanistan is facing today, has affected the whole society and children have turned to one of the biggest victims of this turmoil. Last week, a roadside bomb killed at least ten children and before this Afghan children have been mistakenly targeted in NATO airstrikes. Full story ...


Date: July 23, 2011 :: ID: 2379 :: Category: Women, US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 11215 :: Words: 387 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: NATO-led troops killed a lady doctor along with two family members in the Syedabad district of central Wardak province, the Ghazni Civil Hospital director alleged on Saturday. Dr. Ismayeel Ibrahimzai told Pajhwok Afghan News that Dr. Aqila Hekmat, in charge of the maternity ward, her 18-year-old son and nephew were killed late on Friday, when ISAF soldiers fired at their vehicle. Full story ...


Date: July 21, 2011 :: ID: 2376 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 11053 :: Words: 267 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Washington Post: Kabul’s international airport has long been seen as a virtual black hole for foreign currency, the perfect venue through which travelers can smuggle out hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. aid that was intended for development projects. Full story ...


Date: July 20, 2011 :: ID: 2375 :: Category: Drugs, Corruption :: Views: 11457 :: Words: 437 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Reuters: The United States has made headway in building up Afghanistan’s counternarcotics forces, but the war-torn country needs more international help to hold onto those fragile gains, U.S. officials said on Wednesday. Top Defense Department, State Department and Drug Enforcement Administration officials told the U.S. Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control that Afghanistan’s opium poppy cultivation was down... Full story ...


Date: July 14, 2011 :: ID: 2374 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 20209 :: Words: 403 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Associated Press: Government officials in eastern Afghanistan accused NATO troops on Thursday of killing six civilians in an overnight raid, and more than 1,000 people poured into the streets in anger. The military alliance said the joint patrol with Afghan forces in Khost province killed six fighters from a militant group allied with the Taliban known as the Haqqani network and injured one civilian. Full story ...


Date: July 14, 2011 :: ID: 2372 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 12965 :: Words: 275 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

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 story ...


Date: July 12, 2011 :: ID: 2373 :: Category: Women, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 15544 :: Words: 365 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Authorities are striving to improve health conditions for women in Afghanistan, where maternal mortality and female life expectancy indicators are the worst in the world, says a new report. According to the State of the World’s Mothers 2011 report, published on 24 June by NGO Save the Children, about 50 women die in childbirth each day in Afghanistan. Full story ...


Date: July 11, 2011 :: ID: 2371 :: Category: HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 13019 :: Words: 340 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

...stan. 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 story ...


Date: July 7, 2011 :: ID: 2370 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 16980 :: Words: 415 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

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 story ...


Date: July 7, 2011 :: ID: 2369 :: Category: US-NATO, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 12692 :: Words: 267 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: ISAF has launched a joint investigation with the Afghan Interior and Defence Ministries into reports of civilian casualties resulting from a coalition airstrike in Ghazni province Tuesday night, according to a statement delivered to Pajhwok Afghan News Thursday. Full story ...


Date: July 6, 2011 :: ID: 2368 :: Category: Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 34341 :: Words: 249 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Only 48 percent of Afghanistan’s population have access to safe drinking water and only 37 percent use improved sanitation facilities - with serious health implications, especially for children, according to the UN Children’s Fund. Full story ...


Date: July 5, 2011 :: ID: 2367 :: Category: HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 12508 :: Words: 332 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

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 story ...


Date: July 4, 2011 :: ID: 2366 :: Category: Children, HR Violations, Education :: Views: 13270 :: Words: 302 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

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 story ...


Date: June 29, 2011 :: ID: 2365 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 15466 :: Words: 309 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

VOA: A new report issued by Brown University says the cost of America’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan - and operations in Pakistan - will cost the country nearly 4 trillion USD. The report’s total is more than three times higher than U.S. President Barack Obama’s estimate in a recent speech. Full story ...


Date: June 29, 2011 :: ID: 2364 :: Category: US-NATO :: Views: 13202 :: Words: 440 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

CBS News: About four in 5 Americans approve of President Obama’s plan to bring troops home from Afghanistan and more than half would approve an even bigger withdrawal, a new CBS News/New York Times Poll finds. In fact, most Americans do not think Mr. Obama’s proposed troop withdrawal goes far enough. Fifty-nine percent of Americans think even more than the proposed one-third of U.S. troops in Afghanistan should be withdrawn. Full story ...


Date: June 29, 2011 :: ID: 2363 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 12246 :: Words: 328 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

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 story ...


Date: June 29, 2011 :: ID: 2362 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 11146 :: Words: 306 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Washington Post: The Afghan government lashed out Tuesday at its former central bank president, who fled to Virginia and announced there Monday that he had resigned in fear for his life. Officials here have accused him of involvement in a major bank scandal and said he had nothing to fear but the law. Full story ...


Date: June 28, 2011 :: ID: 2360 :: Category: Education :: Views: 12095 :: Words: 411 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: Students in Kabul are complaining about the low quality of newly published school books, saying they are bound poorly and falling apart. Last year, the Ministry of Education published and distributed 42 million books to primary and secondary school students. The books’ bindings are not stapled and the pages fall out easily, Nabila, a fourth-grader at Kabul Al-fath School, told Pajhwok Afghan News. Full story ...


Date: June 28, 2011 :: ID: 2359 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations, Refugees/IDPs :: Views: 13812 :: Words: 435 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

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 th Full story ...


Date: June 28, 2011 :: ID: 2361 :: Category: Warlords, Women, RAWA News, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 17528 :: Words: 304 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

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 story ...


Date: June 27, 2011 :: ID: 2358 :: Category: HR Violations :: Views: 10536 :: Words: 350 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

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 story ...


Date: June 26, 2011 :: ID: 2357 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations :: Views: 10695 :: Words: 360 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

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 story ...


Date: June 25, 2011 :: ID: 2355 :: Category: Warlords, Corruption :: Views: 11199 :: Words: 324 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Associated Press: The farmer picking apples in the outskirts of Kabul must pay the Taliban $33 to ship out each truckload of fruit. The governor sends in armed men to chase workers off job sites if the official bribes aren't paid. Poor neighborhoods never get their U.N.-provided wheat, long since sold on the black market. Full story ...


Date: June 25, 2011 :: ID: 2353 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations :: Views: 13062 :: Words: 312 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

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 story ...


Date: June 23, 2011 :: ID: 2354 :: Category: Drugs, Corruption :: Views: 13919 :: Words: 394 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

VOA: A new U.N. report on illegal drugs says Afghanistan accounts for the majority of the world’s production of opium, while trends show production in Burma to be on the rise. The report also found that between 12 and 21 million people worldwide use opiates, with three-quarters of them using heroin. The U.N.’s drug czar, Yury Fedotov, said at the report’s launch Thursday... Full story ...


Date: June 22, 2011 :: ID: 2350 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 12595 :: Words: 342 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

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 story ...


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