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Date: September 10, 2009 :: ID: 1228 :: Category: Poverty :: Views: 17773 :: Words: 405 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Afghanistan’s anti-begging commission has arrested hundreds of beggars in Kabul in the past few months, but most are released if relatives guarantee they will not beg again, officials said. The government outlawed street-begging in November 2008 and set up a commission - made up of different government bodies and the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) - to end street-begging in the capital. Full story ...


Date: September 9, 2009 :: ID: 1222 :: Category: US-NATO, RAWA News, HR Violations, Prof Marc Herold :: Views: 27279 :: Words: 543 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

RAWA News: The magic cut-off is revealed to be about 30-40. Such revealed facts tell far more than mere words.... In the past few years, U.S. officialdom and the mainstream press barely take note of dead Afghans unless the number exceeds thirty. On the other hand, when a Taliban’s improved explosive device kills innocent bystanders, meters of newsprint spews forth often accompanied with vict Full story ...


Date: September 9, 2009 :: ID: 1229 :: Category: Children, HR Violations :: Views: 10695 :: Words: 380 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: It was almost midnight when a massive bang awakened residents of Kabul’s fifth district on 5 September. A rocket had landed on a house killing three members of the family: the father, mother and a child. In the past month at least 10 rockets have been fired on different parts of Kabul, often killing or wounding civilians, according to the Ministry of Interior (MoI). Full story ...


Date: September 8, 2009 :: ID: 1221 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 10156 :: Words: 461 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Times: US troops stormed a hospital and tied up medical staff, in breach of international law, a Swedish charity has claimed. Soldiers from the US Army’s 10th Mountain Division made an armed raid last Wednesday on the clinic, in eastern Afghanistan, to search for insurgents, Anders F?nge, the director of the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan, said. “This is a clear violation of internationally recognised rules and principles,” he said. Full story ...


Date: September 8, 2009 :: ID: 1218 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 11772 :: Words: 398 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Age: AFGHAN election workers loyal to President Hamid Karzai set up hundreds of fictitious polling sites where no one voted but still registered hundreds of thousands of ballots towards the President's re-election, according to senior Western and Afghan officials. Up to 800 fake centres existed only on paper, said a senior Western diplomat in Afghanistan who spoke on condition of anonymity. Full story ...


Date: September 7, 2009 :: ID: 1220 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 12350 :: Words: 475 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Guardian: The stooped and withdrawn 18-year-old breathed painfully as he relived the day last month when shrapnel from a missile ripped through his lung and bowels. "I was just a few steps outside my front gate when about eight rockets landed," he says, sitting in a hospital in the provincial capital of Helmand, bandages around his chest. "I was hit and ran into the house where women and ch Full story ...


Date: September 7, 2009 :: ID: 1219 :: Category: Women, HR Violations :: Views: 10673 :: Words: 505 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Xinhua: Unknown armed men shot dead a woman worked outside home in Kandahar province the birthplace of Taliban in south Afghanistan on Monday, police said. "Unidentified armed men opened fire on Ms. Latifa, 21, in Kandahar city this morning, killing her on the spot," police chief of southern region Ghulam Ali Wahdat told Xinhua. Worked as in-charge of tailoring project in Women Affairs Department, the late Latifa, was on her way home when two armed men riding a motorbike opened fire and killed her. Full story ...


Date: September 6, 2009 :: ID: 1216 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 9729 :: Words: 484 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Mirror.co.uk: A traumatised soldier who saw one of his friends die in Afghanistan says he was told by Army bosses to "get p****d and have a fight" to get over it. Sapper Martin Lindley, 22, says it showed the Army's lack of support as he struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder. Eventually he was kicked out of the Army after going off the rails. And he has not been able to get a job as he drinks a litre of vodka a night to block out his memories of the war in Afghanistan. Full story ...


Date: September 5, 2009 :: ID: 1214 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 11813 :: Words: 473 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

McClatchy Newspapers: Detailed polling records released by an Afghan election commission revealed numerous polling places in Kandahar province where all the votes were delivered to a single candidate — President Hamid Karzai. The records appear to bolster fraud allegations surrounding the Aug. 20 presidential election — which has become ever more critical to the U.S. and its allies in the face of Afghanistan’s increasingly powerful Taliban insurgency. Full story ...


Date: September 5, 2009 :: ID: 1213 :: Category: Women, US-NATO, Children, HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 23421 :: Words: 516 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: Residents of Chahar Dara district in northern Kunduz province say more than 150 civilians were killed and 20 others wounded in Friday's air strike by NATO-led forces. The bombing in Haji Aman village came as insurgents and residents emptied oil into jerry canes from tankers hijacked by Taliban militants from the Kunduz-Baghlan Highway. Inhabitants of the area told Pajhwok Afghan News all those killed in the bombardment were civilians and there were no Taliban at the site at the time the attack took place. Full story ...


Date: September 3, 2009 :: ID: 1217 :: Category: Women, HR Violations :: Views: 21100 :: Words: 526 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Human rights groups are calling on the Afghan government to adopt a new law which would more clearly differentiate rape, a criminal offence, from consensual adultery, considered a serious crime in the country. "Rape and adultery are two different issues and should be separate in law. Rape is an act of violence and coercion and the inflicting of suffering on a victim, and is not consensual, whereas adultery is consensual, freely chosen," Sonya Merkova, a researcher at London-based Amnesty International, told IRIN. Full story ...


Date: September 3, 2009 :: ID: 1215 :: Category: Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 13065 :: Words: 411 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Flash floods killed at least 11 and damaged dozens of houses in Alingar District, Laghman Province, eastern Afghanistan on 2 September, according to provincial officials. "So far five bodies have been found and search and rescue activities are ongoing in the affected areas," Sayed Ahmad Sapai, a spokesman for the Laghman governor's office, told IRIN, adding that most victims were children Full story ...


Date: August 29, 2009 :: ID: 1212 :: Category: Drugs, Corruption :: Views: 24462 :: Words: 480 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

...tch pierces pitch-black darkness, casting an eerie glow on dirty, feral faces. Sucking sounds. Lungs expand with the inhalation of heroin fumes. A gulp and an aahhh. There's more furtive movement nearby, scratching, the rustle of newspapers crunching underfoot, foul-smelling bodies pressing in. These are the human moles of Kabul, drug addicts who live in the stark ruins of the Russian Cultural Ce... Full story ...


Date: August 28, 2009 :: ID: 1211 :: Category: US-NATO, Corruption :: Views: 12802 :: Words: 436 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Washington Post: One week after Afghanistan's presidential election, with the winner still undeclared, increasing accusations of fraud and voter coercion threaten to undermine the validity of the results, deepen dangerous regional divisions and hamper the Obama administration's goals in this volatile country.... "I was a witness to fraud, and I couldn't do anything to stop it," said a female election monitor at a voting site... Full story ...


Date: August 27, 2009 :: ID: 1210 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 16962 :: Words: 494 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Time: The frantic run-up to Afghanistan's presidential election has given way to a bitter anti-climax. Even as results trickle in, they are in danger of being overwhelmed by mounting claims of fraud from the leading candidates, who appear to be increasingly unlikely to back down should the final verdict not go their way. In the second installment of results, announced on Wednesday, President Hamid Karzai extended his lead over his top challenger, former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah. Full story ...


Date: August 27, 2009 :: ID: 1209 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations :: Views: 10968 :: Words: 472 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

BBC News: A blast has been reported in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, a day after the country's deadliest bombing for a year killed some 43 people there. The explosion was reported close to the site of Tuesday's car bomb attack. There are reports of casualties. A local official told the BBC the injured were being taken to hospital. "This is a terrorist attack but we are trying to find out more details," a senior government official in the city told the BBC. Full story ...


Date: August 26, 2009 :: ID: 1207 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations :: Views: 11911 :: Words: 514 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AFP: Rescue workers Wednesday sifted through the rubble of the deadliest bombing in Afghanistan for a year as signs of poor election turnout pointed to the success of Taliban intimidation. With the Taliban-led insurgency at record levels, the Islamist rebels were blamed for setting off a truck bomb in the heart of southern city Kandahar, killing up to 43 people and injuring 65, almost all civilians. The bomb blew up near a Japanese construction company, a guest house used by foreigners and government offices. Full story ...


Date: August 25, 2009 :: ID: 1208 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations :: Views: 18346 :: Words: 532 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Aljazeera.net: An Afghan journalist has been killed by gunmen in northwest Pakistan's lawless tribal belt, officals and colleagues have said. Janullah Hashimzada, 40, was returning from Afghanistan on a bus when fighters ambushed the vehicle on Monday near Jamrud in the Khyber tribal district. Taliban fighters are known to operate in the area where he was killed. Rehan Gul Khatok, an assistant administrative agent in Jamrud, told the AFP news agency: "Unidentified gunmen stopped his coach, pulled him out and shot him dead." Full story ...


Date: August 23, 2009 :: ID: 1206 :: Category: Women, US-NATO, RAWA News, Children, HR Violations, Prof Marc Herold :: Views: 21486 :: Words: 575 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

RAWA News: Buried in the public relations blather of U.S. Marine legions “liberating” Helmand and Afghan (sham) “elections” as democracy-restored is an unspoken trade-off over who disproportionately dies in America’s modern wars in the Third World. Under George W. Bush, U.S politico-military elites chose to fight the Afghan war with minimal regard for so-called colla Full story ...


Date: August 21, 2009 :: ID: 1204 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations, Corruption :: Views: 13872 :: Words: 611 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Foreign Policy: So it finally happened. The election that we've been waiting for and looking forward to at least since last winter took place yesterday all over the country. I'll refrain from writing anything about the rest of the country. I'll just be talking about the things in Kandahar that I saw and was able to confirm from here on the ground. There weren't so many foreign journalists down here and most are unlikely to publish detailed accounts of what happened and the things that they saw; NPR decided not to run a piece on the election down here, judging that "one piece from Kabul was enough." Full story ...


Date: August 21, 2009 :: ID: 1205 :: Category: HR Violations, Corruption :: Views: 11463 :: Words: 415 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Independent: Call it the mystery of the invisible voters. At one polling station in Nad-e-Ali, just over 400 people had voted by 1pm. Three hours later, the figure had apparently surged to some 1,200. This despite the fact the streets were empty, all shops and businesses were shut and an Afghan army officer saying his men standing guard had hardly seen any civilians heading to these particular voting booths. Full story ...


Date: August 20, 2009 :: ID: 1203 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism :: Views: 22469 :: Words: 301 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: At least 11 people including six girls were killed in separate attacks on Election Day in restive southern Afghanistan. The first incident occurred in Kandahar City, where a rocket hit a home, leaving six girls of a family dead. The attack took place at around 1pm in the Hindu intersection area. Full story ...


Date: August 20, 2009 :: ID: 1202 :: Category: Warlords, Women, US-NATO, Corruption :: Views: 16606 :: Words: 443 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Independent: Like millions of Afghans, I have no hope in the results of today's election. In a country ruled by warlords, occupation forces, Taliban terrorists, drug money and guns, no one can expect a legitimate or fair vote. Even international observers have been speaking about widespread fraud and intimidation and, among the people on the street, there is a common refrain: the real winner has already been picked by the White House. Full story ...


Date: August 18, 2009 :: ID: 1201 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Corruption :: Views: 15953 :: Words: 287 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Spiegel Online: Afghans go to the polls Thursday to vote for a new president. But if the incumbent Hamid Karzai declares victory after the first round of elections, his opponents, who fear vote-rigging, are threatening to take to the streets. Observers warn that things could get bloody. Full story ...


Date: August 18, 2009 :: ID: 1199 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 11253 :: Words: 363 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

BBC News: Voting cards are being sold openly and candidates have been offering thousands of dollars in bribes for votes. The findings came as campaigning closed before Thursday's election, in which incumbent President Hamid Karzai faces 41 challengers. A senior Afghan Independent Election Commission official denied to the BBC that voting cards were being sold. Full story ...


Date: August 18, 2009 :: ID: 1198 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations, Corruption :: Views: 13367 :: Words: 448 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Politics.co.uk: The legitimacy of this week's crucial Afghanistan elections has been called into question, after the full price Britain's soldiers are paying to provide security for the poll was revealed yesterday. It emerged this morning that bribes have been offered to buy votes and that voting cards have been put up for sale. An undercover Afghan journalist working for the BBC discovered he could purchase voting cards at £6 per card. Full story ...


Date: August 18, 2009 :: ID: 1196 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Corruption :: Views: 12421 :: Words: 469 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Associated Press: Voting observers expect fraud during next week's Afghan presidential election and warn that cheating will most likely take place at polling stations in remote or dangerous areas where independent monitors won't be able to be present. A suspiciously high number of women _ far more than men _ have been registered to vote in culturally conservative provinces where President Hamid Karzai expects to do well, a leading election monitor said this week. Full story ...


Date: August 17, 2009 :: ID: 1195 :: Category: Warlords, Corruption :: Views: 13949 :: Words: 605 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IWPR: “Everybody knows the United States will choose the next president of Afghanistan,” said Shah Rahman Afzali. “We should not participate in sham elections.” Afzali is not an illiterate farmer, indoctrinated by the Taliban about “puppet presidents” and “infidel elections”, but a student at Herat University. And he is by no means alone in his views. Among Herat’s intellectual elite, it is widely believed that NATO countries will determine the outcome of Afghanistan’s presidential and provincial council elections, scheduled for August 20. Full story ...


Date: August 16, 2009 :: ID: 1197 :: Category: Warlords, RAWA News, Corruption :: Views: 12635 :: Words: 545 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

RAWA News: 20th August 2009 Elections is coursing in Afghanistan in a time that the call for improved governance, particularly at sub national level in Afghanistan has become increasingly urgent, as expressions and concerns over dissatisfaction, an increasingly virulent insurgency and the corrosive effects of corruption which has become part of a complex triad (corruption, opium economy and terrorism) where warlords, insurgents, factional leaders, corrupt officials and drug dealers are contributing to its sustenance has increasingly grown. Full story ...


Date: August 15, 2009 :: ID: 1193 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations, Corruption :: Views: 14977 :: Words: 436 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Amnesty International: Days before the Afghan presidential elections, journalists from thirteen provinces in Afghanistan have told Amnesty International that they had recently been threatened by Afghan government officials because of their critical reporting. At the same time, the Taliban and other anti-government groups have also stepped up attacks against journalists and blocked nearly all reporting from areas under their control. Full story ...


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