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Date: November 11, 2009 :: ID: 1308 :: Category: Children, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 25703 :: Words: 463 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Health News: New Delhi - Eight years after the start of the international campaign to end Taliban rule in Afghanistan, more than half of all children under age five suffer from malnutrition, a UNICEF official told the German Press Agency dpa Wednesday. 'Nutrition is somewhat better (now), but not much,' said Daniel Toole, UNICEF's South Asia director, as the UN agency for children released a report tracking global progress in maternal and child nutrition. Full story ...


Date: November 11, 2009 :: ID: 1324 :: Category: US-NATO, Protest :: Views: 10762 :: Words: 429 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Morning Star: Anti-war Lance Corporal Joe Glenton has been arrested and faces 10 years in jail for bravely honouring his moral responsibility to speak out against the illegal occupation of Afghanistan. The serving soldier faces up to seven charges after he defied orders to address 10,000 demonstrators last month in Trafalgar Square and told the media that he did not believe the war was legitimate or in the nation's interest. Full story ...


Date: November 11, 2009 :: ID: 1307 :: Category: Warlords, Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, HR Violations, Corruption :: Views: 15331 :: Words: 439 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Associated Press: Warlords helped drive the Russians from Afghanistan, then shelled Kabul into ruins in a bloody civil war after the Soviets left. Now they are back in positions of power, in part because the U.S. relied on them in 2001 to help oust the Taliban after the Sept. 11 attacks. President Hamid Karzai later reached out to them to shore up his own power base as America turned its attention to Iraq after the Taliban's rout. Full story ...


Date: November 10, 2009 :: ID: 1306 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO :: Views: 12280 :: Words: 417 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

South Asia News: A US soldier was killed by a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday, while television footage showed Taliban insurgents sorting and transporting what appeared to be US military ammunition sized by militants in two remote outposts in October. The US soldier was killed in a roadside bombing in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday, the US military said in a statement without giving more details. Full story ...


Date: November 6, 2009 :: ID: 1301 :: Category: HR Violations :: Views: 13072 :: Words: 510 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Guardian: With his 9mm Smith and Wesson at the ready, the Afghan police chief strode through the bazaar of rickety wooden stalls, grabbed a hapless shopkeeper by the hair and slapped him across the face three times. One officer hit a man in the knees with his rifle butt. This was an afternoon raid on shops suspected of selling illegal radio equipment used in the making of IEDs (improvised expl Full story ...


Date: November 5, 2009 :: ID: 1297 :: Category: US-NATO, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 18427 :: Words: 340 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: Artillery and mortar shelling by the NATO-led international troops killed nine civilians in southern Afghanistan, locals said. People, who brought bodies of their slain relatives to Lashkargah, said the dead included three children and six men. They died as a mortar shell landed in the fields covered with maize crop, said the locals. Full story ...


Date: November 5, 2009 :: ID: 1302 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, Drugs, Corruption :: Views: 14914 :: Words: 484 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

FPIF: As President Obama and his advisors debate future troop levels for Afghanistan, a new report by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) muddies the water on one of the most important issues in the debate — the effects of Afghanistan's drug production. The report, entitled "Addiction, Crime, and Insurgency: The Transnational Threat of Afghan Opium," gives the false impression that t Full story ...


Date: November 5, 2009 :: ID: 1303 :: Category: Women, Poverty, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 18328 :: Words: 401 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: The average per capita monthly expenditure of nine million Afghans is less than 66 US cents a day, and millions of other Afghans spend about $42 a month, according to a summary of Afghanistan’s new National Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (NRVA). NRVA 2007/08 was produced by the government with European Union funding and in collaboration with aid agencies. A bleak picture is painted. Full story ...


Date: November 4, 2009 :: ID: 1299 :: Category: US-NATO, Protest :: Views: 22287 :: Words: 438 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Gargoyle: Last month, Barack Obama became the third U.S. president to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. But unlike the countless followers of the lunatic Glenn Beck who think our 44th president is turning our country into Stalinist Russia, there is a more rational argument to be made against Obama’s recent award. The Nobel Peace Prize was given to a man who, like a character in a George Orwell novel, kills in the name of peace. Full story ...


Date: November 4, 2009 :: ID: 1298 :: Category: US-NATO, Corruption :: Views: 9196 :: Words: 673 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Independent: Could there be a more accurate description of the Obama-Brown message of congratulations to the fraudulently elected Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan? First the Palestinians held fair elections in 2006, voted for Hamas and were brutally punished for it – they still are – and then the Iranians held fraudulent elections in June which put back the weird Mahmoud Ahmadinejad whom everyone outside Iran (and a lot inside) regard as a dictator. But now we have the venal, corrupt, sectarian Karzai in power after a poll far more ambitiously rigged than the Iranian version, and – yup, we love him dearly and accept his totally fraudulent election. Full story ...


Date: November 2, 2009 :: ID: 1296 :: Category: Warlords, Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, US-NATO, HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 12271 :: Words: 505 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Foreign Policy In Focus: While President Barack Obama reviews his strategy on Afghanistan, a perfect moment to send a strong unified message to end the war is slipping through our fingers. Whether it's because we seem to have bought into the lies about the goals of this war or because we mistakenly feel that a Democratic president is going to come to the right conclusion on his own, one thing is clear: There's no debate within the Democratic Party or in the White House about whether to end the war. Full story ...


Date: November 2, 2009 :: ID: 1295 :: Category: Warlords, Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, US-NATO, Drugs, HR Violations, Poverty, Corruption :: Views: 18162 :: Words: 475 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

TruthDig: The warlords we champion in Afghanistan are as venal, as opposed to the rights of women and basic democratic freedoms, and as heavily involved in opium trafficking as the Taliban. The moral lines we draw between us and our adversaries are fictional. The uplifting narratives used to justify the war in Afghanistan are pathetic attempts to redeem acts of senseless brutality. War cannot be waged to instill any virtue, including democracy or the liberation of women. Full story ...


Date: October 31, 2009 :: ID: 1300 :: Category: Warlords, US-NATO :: Views: 11817 :: Words: 470 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IPS: The revelation by the New York Times on Wednesday that Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, has long been on the payroll of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), is only the tip of a much bigger iceberg of heavy dependence by US and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) counter-insurgency forces on Afghan warlords for security, according to a recently publi Full story ...


Date: October 30, 2009 :: ID: 1290 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 22091 :: Words: 380 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Amnesty International: The German government should immediately launch a credible, transparent investigation into a 4 September airstrike in Kunduz, Afghanistan, that killed scores of people, many of them civilians, AI said on Thursday. ... Village elders provided AI a list of 83 people killed in the incident who the elders identified as having no affiliation with the Taliban. Full story ...


Date: October 29, 2009 :: ID: 1289 :: Category: Women, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 24091 :: Words: 356 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

NBC News: Seventeen-year-old Shirin had been brought to the Herat Regional Hospital Burns Unit a few days before we met her. ... In the first seven months of this year, medical staff at the Herat’s burns unit – the only one of its kind in the entire country – said they have seen 51 cases of female self-immolation. Only 13 have survived. Full story ...


Date: October 29, 2009 :: ID: 1293 :: Category: US-NATO :: Views: 17161 :: Words: 462 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

NPR: One of the factors President Obama must weigh as he decides whether to send more troops to Afghanistan is the cost — not just in lives, but in dollars. With the economy still struggling, questions exist about how much the U.S. can afford to spend in Afghanistan — and for how long. Earlier this week, Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, said the war in Afghanistan had already cost a "staggering" $243 billion. Full story ...


Date: October 28, 2009 :: ID: 1292 :: Category: Poverty, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 10112 :: Words: 460 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: Residents of five districts in northeastern badakhshan province on Wednesday said they could die of starvation due to shortage of food stuffs if roads blocked by continued events of snow avalanches were not cleared. The snowfall has blocked several parts of the highways connecting Raghistan, Yawan, Kuhistan, Shaghnan and Kofab districts to provincial capital Faizabad. Residents of these area Full story ...


Date: October 28, 2009 :: ID: 1291 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 10854 :: Words: 322 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: Senior officials believe that 75 per cent government revenues are wasted due to administrative corruption in the country. Muhammad Yasin Osmani, a senior official of the anti-corruption department, told a news conference here on Wednesday that most of the revenues were being wasted due to administrative corruption. Full story ...


Date: October 28, 2009 :: ID: 1288 :: Category: US-NATO, Drugs, Corruption :: Views: 11915 :: Words: 534 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The New York Times: Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of the Afghan president and a suspected player in the country’s booming illegal opium trade, gets regular payments from the Central Intelligence Agency, and has for much of the past eight years, according to current and former American officials.The agency pays Mr. Karzai for a variety of services, including helping to recruit an Afghan paramilitary force that operates at the C.I.A.’s direction in and around the southern city of Kandahar, Mr. Karzai’s home. Full story ...


Date: October 28, 2009 :: ID: 1287 :: Category: US-NATO, Drugs, Corruption :: Views: 11853 :: Words: 411 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Time: But this time, if the New York Times charges are true, the revelations that Wali Karzai is both a major drug trafficker and that he has been protected not just by his brother but by CIA operatives as well, establishes a chain of causality between the efforts of U.S. intelligence to obtain information and influence, and drug monies that pay for a insurgency that has taken 53 American lives this month... Full story ...


Date: October 27, 2009 :: ID: 1286 :: Category: Children, HR Violations, Poverty :: Views: 21292 :: Words: 367 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

CNN: A young boy dressed in women's clothing, his face caked in make-up, dances the night away for a crowd of men. The bells on his feet chime away, mimicking the entertainment and sexual appeal of female dancers. But there is no mistaking his pubescent body and face as he concentrates, focusing on every step in order to please his master and his master's guests. Full story ...


Date: October 25, 2009 :: ID: 1284 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 10808 :: Words: 434 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: US forces on Sunday opened fire at civilians in eastern Laghman province after coming under a bomb attack this noon, killing a civilian and wounding three others, an official and a tribal elder said.The incident came a day after foreign forces in Kandahar killed four civilians in a car after its driver failed to stop. The bomb attack happened on the US forces in Safi Qala area of Mehtarlam ci Full story ...


Date: October 24, 2009 :: ID: 1285 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 13710 :: Words: 454 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) troops have reportedly opened fire at a civilian vehicle in the southern Kandahar province, killing four people including two women, sources said Saturday. The incident happened in Chawni area of Kandahar City, provincial capital, at 3pm, said provincial information department. In a statement, the department condemned the incident that happened when the foreign forces were passing the area. Full story ...


Date: October 24, 2009 :: ID: 1305 :: Category: HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 16028 :: Words: 351 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN (Translated by RAWA): The Hindus in Kabul and Kandahar suffer from not having a proper area for cremation and are forced to move the bodies to other provinces and even across the border at some instances. According to their religious rituals, the bodies of children above two years of age are to be burnt whereas younger than that is to be buried. Full story ...


Date: October 24, 2009 :: ID: 1282 :: Category: Women, HR Violations :: Views: 19974 :: Words: 334 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

CNN via TRESSUGAR: This sobering CNN video takes us into one of only a dozen women's shelters in Kabul, Afghanistan. According to nongovernmental agencies, 90 percent of Afghan women are victims of domestic abuse. One woman is at the shelter trying to escape 15 years of abuse from her husband for not being able to conceive a child. Full story ...


Date: October 23, 2009 :: ID: 1281 :: Category: Warlords, Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Drugs, Corruption :: Views: 24120 :: Words: 399 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

RIA Novosti: Afghan regions controlled by the Northern Alliance serve as a bridgehead for drug-trafficking to Russia, a top Russian drug control official said on Friday. "In the fight against the Taliban, the U.S. has used the Northern Alliance forces, which we are supporting even now," Viktor Ivanov, director of the Federal Drugs Control Service, said at a meeting at the General Staff Academy. Full story ...


Date: October 23, 2009 :: ID: 1280 :: Category: US-NATO, Corruption :: Views: 17957 :: Words: 577 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Bay Area Indymedia: On October 20, 2009 Afghan President Hamid Karzai agreed to a November 7th run-off presidential election after almost a third of the votes he received in an earlier August 20th vote were deemed to be fraudulent by election investigators with the UN-backed Electoral Complaints Commission. Karzai did not do this willingly, but under pressure from the U.S. and its allies he had very little choice.But did the U.S. apply this pressure because its leaders have suddenly come to feel that the people of a country should choose its own rulers in fair elections? Full story ...


Date: October 22, 2009 :: ID: 1278 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, Drugs, Corruption :: Views: 13675 :: Words: 415 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AFP: Afghan opium is unleashing a "devastating" impact across the world, according to a new UN report, funding the Taliban and other terror groups and killing thousands in consumer countries. Afghanistan produces 92 percent of the world's opium in a trade that is worth some 65 billion dollars (43 billion euros), feeds some 15 million addicts worldwide and kills around 100,000 people annually, the report said. Full story ...


Date: October 21, 2009 :: ID: 1283 :: Category: Women, US-NATO, HR Violations, Corruption :: Views: 18474 :: Words: 622 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Nation: Gen. Stanley McChrystal says he needs more American troops to salvage something like winning in Afghanistan and restore the country to "normal life." Influential senators want to increase spending to train more soldiers for the Afghan National Army and Police. The Feminist Majority recently backed off a call for more troops, but it continues to warn against US withdrawal as an abandonment of Afghan women and girls. Nearly everyone assumes troops bring greater security; and whether your touchstone is military victory, national interest or the welfare of women and girls, "security" seems a good thing. Full story ...


Date: October 20, 2009 :: ID: 1279 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Children, HR Violations, Poverty, Corruption :: Views: 22080 :: Words: 503 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Ahmad Wali died in a bomb blast in Kandahar city on 25 August and Samim was killed in a suicide attack in Kabul on 15 September. Both men left grieving families with little capacity to cope on their own. “We could not afford to pay the rent so we left our old home and have moved into a small room outside the city,” said Samim’s eldest son, Arif. “My children cannot go to school any more because we cannot afford their education,” said Wali’s widow, Pashtana. Full story ...


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