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Date: April 10, 2009 :: ID: 1022 :: Category: US-NATO, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 26495 :: Words: 359 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Reuters: The father of a seven-day-old boy said on Thursday his infant son died in an overnight raid by Afghan and U.S. forces, with the U.S. saying it was investigating the claim. A female school teacher was also killed and the child's mother wounded, the father said, during the raid in Ali Daya village in Khost province, where Taliban fighters are active Full story ...


Date: April 9, 2009 :: ID: 1021 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 34440 :: Words: 524 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

DPA: A provincial governor in south-eastern Afghanistan said Thursday that US-led international troops killed five civilians including two women and a 7-day-old child and wounded two other women in an operation against suspected militants. The coalition troops conducted an operation in a village near Khost city, the capital of the province of the same name Wednesday night "after they claimed that they were attacked by small arms fire," Hamidullah Qalandarzai, the provincial governor, told the German Press Agency DPA. Full story ...


Date: April 7, 2009 :: ID: 1020 :: Category: Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 10916 :: Words: 402 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Over 600,000 Afghans lack basic healthcare services due to attacks on healthcare facilities and health workers - a figure that has doubled since 2007, Abdullah Fahim, a spokesman for the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), has said. About 32 health centres were torched, destroyed and/or closed down due to insecurity in 2007, and 28 health facilities were shut down or attacked in 2008, MoPH said. Full story ...


Date: April 6, 2009 :: ID: 1053 :: Category: Warlords, Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, US-NATO, HR Violations, Poverty, Corruption, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 11119 :: Words: 732 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Common Dreams: The proposed new Afghan law requiring (among other things), women to have sex with their husbands on demand and not leave home unescorted, has shocked the West. But for women in Afghanistan whose rights have always been bargaining chips to be given or taken away for political gain, it comes as no surprise. Despite the rhetoric from the Bush Administration in 2001 that “to fight against terrorism is also a fight for the rights and dignity of women (Laura Bush),” Bush’s own military strategy set the stage for the new Taliban-like law today. In hiring the fundamentalist warlords of the Northern Alliance to defeat the Taliban, the US knowingly sacrificed women’s rights for political gain. Full story ...


Date: April 5, 2009 :: ID: 1018 :: Category: Warlords, Education :: Views: 10230 :: Words: 248 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: A mass grave of civil war era was found in Karta-i-Chahar locality of capital Kabul when a private construction company's workers started digging the base for a new building near the education department's compound, officials said on Sunday. Full story ...


Date: April 4, 2009 :: ID: 1010 :: Category: Refugees/IDPs :: Views: 16203 :: Words: 398 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AP: At least 62 people suffocated to death in the back of a truck packed with illegal migrants, and dozens were rescued unconscious after Pakistani police acting on a tip opened the vehicle Saturday near the Afghan border. More than 100 people were packed inside the 40-foot-long (12-meter-long) metal container, Bakhsh said. He said survivors were rushed to the hospital, many of them unconscious. Full story ...


Date: April 3, 2009 :: ID: 1011 :: Category: HR Violations, Corruption :: Views: 9829 :: Words: 514 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Much of the international aid to Afghanistan over the past seven years has been spent to achieve military and political objectives, and the current approach to aid lacks “clarity, coherence and resolve”, a group of international NGOs has said. “We feel a pull on our sleeves pulling us to the military tent,” said Dave Hampson, a representative of Save the Children UK, adding that funds for aid agencies were being tied to military and political conditionality more than ever before. Full story ...


Date: April 2, 2009 :: ID: 1009 :: Category: Warlords, Women, HR Violations :: Views: 30800 :: Words: 488 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Times Online: Tom Coghlan, reporting for The Times in Kabul, has been leaked the full text of new laws in Afghanistan, under which a woman from the minority Shia community will not be able to leave the house without her husband's permission and cannot refuse him his marital rights. 'The wife is bound to preen for her husband, as and when he desires,' the law says. According to the United Nations Development Fund for Women, the new law legalises the rape of a woman by her husband. Full story ...


Date: April 2, 2009 :: ID: 1007 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women :: Views: 31421 :: Words: 338 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

UNOHCHR: The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Thursday urged the Afghan Government to rescind a new law, reportedly signed by President Karzai earlier this month, saying it would seriously undermine women's rights in Afghanistan and contravene the Afghanistan constitution as well as universal human rights standards. Full story ...


Date: April 2, 2009 :: ID: 1008 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, HR Violations :: Views: 20479 :: Words: 460 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Times online: This grainy footage appears to show a 17-year-old girl being beaten by Islamic radicals in Pakistan’s northwestern region of Swat, where Sharia law was introduced after the government reached a truce with the Taleban in February.A local Taleban commander in the militant stronghold of Matta, 25 miles from the regional capital, Mingora, ordered the girl to be flogged a week ago after accusing her of adultery, according to local reporters. Full story ...


Date: March 31, 2009 :: ID: 1004 :: Category: Women, Children, Poverty :: Views: 23037 :: Words: 541 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Despite a July 2008 joint emergency appeal for US$404 million to help the most vulnerable 550,000 pregnant and lactating women and under-five children in Afghanistan, nutritious food aid - specially fortified food -is yet to reach those in need. Some 24 percent of lactating women are malnourished, over 19 percent of pregnant women have a poor nutritional status (low on minerals, vitamins, food insecure and weak) and about 54 percent of under-five children are stunted, according to a joint survey by UN agencies and the government. Full story ...


Date: March 31, 2009 :: ID: 1003 :: Category: Women :: Views: 24189 :: Words: 286 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Independent: Afghanistan's President, Hamid Karzai, has signed a law which "legalises" rape, women's groups and the United Nations warn. Critics claim the president helped rush the bill through parliament in a bid to appease Islamic fundamentalists ahead of elections in August. Full story ...


Date: March 31, 2009 :: ID: 1002 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, HR Violations :: Views: 41498 :: Words: 428 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Guardian: Hamid Karzai has been accused of trying to win votes in Afghanistan's presidential election by backing a law the UN says legalises rape within marriage and bans wives from stepping outside their homes without their husbands' permission. The Afghan president signed the law earlier this month, despite condemnation by human rights activists and some MPs that it flouts the constitution's equal rights provisions. Full story ...


Date: March 30, 2009 :: ID: 1001 :: Category: Women :: Views: 16743 :: Words: 338 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: A Husband decapitated his wife and a police officer was detained in a case of embezzling 1.4 million afghanis in northern Jozjan province.Colonel Syed Abbas Sadat, crime branch chief of Jozjan police told Pajhwok Afghan News that Abdul Razaq, 22, killed his 18 years old wife with knife in Khawja Do Koh district on Sunday night. Full story ...


Date: March 27, 2009 :: ID: 999 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 13634 :: Words: 401 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Washington Post: A former U.N. official who oversaw reconstruction funds in Afghanistan diverted half a million dollars from roads, schools and clinics to fund his luxury lifestyle, according to a confidential internal U.N. investigation. The U.N. Procurement Task Force accused Gary K. Helseth, an American who headed the U.N. Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in Afghanistan from 2002 to 2006. Full story ...


Date: March 26, 2009 :: ID: 998 :: Category: Women, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 23759 :: Words: 365 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Quqnoos: An Afghan emergency hospital records 600 suicide attempts within a year. This is an enormous number of Afghans, mainly women, trying to commit suicide to flee violence in life. Based on the figures given by the Ibn-e Sina Emergency Hospital in Kabul more than 600 incidents of suicide attempts have been referred to this hospital during the past 12 months. Full story ...


Date: March 26, 2009 :: ID: 997 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO :: Views: 17651 :: Words: 326 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

New York Times: The Taliban’s widening campaign in southern Afghanistan is made possible in part by direct support from operatives in Pakistan’s military intelligence agency, despite Pakistani government promises to sever ties to militant groups fighting in Afghanistan, according to American government officials. Full story ...


Date: March 25, 2009 :: ID: 996 :: Category: HR Violations :: Views: 12381 :: Words: 412 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AP: The Afghan government had arrested two TV presenters, one for a programme apparently offensive to Muslim clerics and another for interviewing a Taliban spokesman, a media watchdog said Tuesday.Reporters Without Borders said it was "disturbed" by Monday's arrests of Fahim Kohdamani of Emroz television, who is still being held, and Ajmal Alamzai of Ariana TV, who was released just before midnight Monday. Full story ...


Date: March 25, 2009 :: ID: 995 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism :: Views: 13547 :: Words: 433 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AP: A roadside bomb ripped through a van carrying civilians on a road used by foreign troops in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing 10 and wounding six, officials said.In the south, three Australian soldiers were wounded in another blast.The attacks are a reminder of the dangers facing Afghan and foreign forces as thousands of new U.S. troops roll into the country to try to reverse the Taliban gains of the last three years. Full story ...


Date: March 23, 2009 :: ID: 1000 :: Category: US-NATO, Refugees/IDPs :: Views: 12209 :: Words: 464 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: Residents of Garoch village in eastern Laghman province, who fled their homes as a result of several US forces air raids, are in dire need of shelters, fuel and drinking water in their makeshiftarrangements near the capital city of Mehtarlam.Garoch village northwest to Mehtarlam is surrounded by mountains range connecting to Sarobi district of Kabul province came under US air-strikes thrice, forcing the residents to flee and take refuge in Mehtarlam city. Full story ...


Date: March 23, 2009 :: ID: 994 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 23618 :: Words: 388 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AFP: Afghan officials said five men killed in a US-led raid Sunday were all civilians, countering a statement from the military that said they were militants from a "terrorist network." The claim was the latest in a string of allegations of civilian casualties at the hands of foreign forces who are in Afghanistan to fight against insurgents, including Taliban and Al-Qaeda extremists. Full story ...


Date: March 22, 2009 :: ID: 993 :: Category: Children, Refugees/IDPs :: Views: 14361 :: Words: 422 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: The more than 1,000 children deported from Iran to Afghanistan’s western province of Herat in 2008 face poverty and are at risk of abuse, according to the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and Most of the deported teenagers were working as economic migrants in the neighbouring oil-rich country where they are considered “illegal intruders” and qualify for forced expulsion. provincial authorities. Full story ...


Date: March 19, 2009 :: ID: 992 :: Category: Children, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 11037 :: Words: 411 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

CNN: The United Nations says that more than $15 billion in aid has been sent to Afghanistan since the U.S.-led coalition overthrew the Taliban in late 2001. But still, the hospital cannot afford to help the hundreds of children who stream in every day, desperate for care and cures. The government does pay for salaries and sometimes for fuel, but there is often a shortage of even basic supplies like syringes. Full story ...


Date: March 19, 2009 :: ID: 991 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Education :: Views: 11739 :: Words: 414 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN: Suspected militants last night blew up two schools with powerful explosives in Nadir Shahkot district of southeastern Khost province, education officials said Thursday.Provincial education director Mosa Majroh told Pajhwok Afghan News on Thursday that some unidentified miscreants last night entered the schools and detonated powerful explosives inside the schools' buildings, destroying the buildings badly. Full story ...


Date: March 18, 2009 :: ID: 990 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Corruption :: Views: 10836 :: Words: 415 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IWPR: Mirahmad has a very important job to do: he is the mirab, or water regulator, in his native Pushtrod district of Farah province. It is Mirahmad who ensures that the villages under his control receive adequate water for thWhen the state-sponsored National Solidarity Programme, NSP, gave Pushtrod 200,000 afghani (40,000 US dollars) to clean out the Nawbahar canal irrigation canal, he was overjoyedeir fields. Full story ...


Date: March 18, 2009 :: ID: 989 :: Category: Warlords, HR Violations :: Views: 17968 :: Words: 348 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: "We feel disappointed, isolated and oppressed," said Ravil Singh, a Sikh leader in nangarhar Province, eastern Afghanistan, adding that local people "are good to us". "We have too many problems but we get no help to solve them. A lot of our houses, shops and other properties have been seized by powerful people, commanders and warlords. Full story ...


Date: March 17, 2009 :: ID: 988 :: Category: Poverty, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 17949 :: Words: 580 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Millions of trees have been lost in nangarhar and the neighbouring provinces of Kunar and Nooristan and the ecosystem has been severely damaged because of deforestation, in part induced by drought, officials say. "In the past, over 134,000 hectares of land in the 11 districts of nangarhar Province were forest, but now tree cover is down to less than 15,000 hectares," Nazir said. Large trac Full story ...


Date: March 17, 2009 :: ID: 987 :: Category: Women, RAWA News :: Views: 22168 :: Words: 326 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

RAWA News: A 27 years old Afghan woman committed self-immolation and died in Pushtoon Zarghon district of Herat province in Western Afghanistan on Monday, March 16. Local officials confirmed the incident and say apparently she had committed self-immolation due to domestic violence. They say an investigation has been started. Full story ...


Date: March 17, 2009 :: ID: 985 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 10877 :: Words: 592 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Daily Times: Respect for press freedom has fallen sharply in recent weeks in Afghanistan, a fact-finding mission report by international media watchdog, Reporters Without Borders said on Monday. The Paris-based organisation’s report said, “The murder of Jawed Ahmad, a reporter for various Canadian news media in Kandahar, the newspaper Payman’s closure as a result of pressure from conservatives and the government, and the supreme court’s confirmation of Perwiz Kambakhsh’s 20-year jail sentence are all evidence that press freedom is in serious crisis.” Full story ...


Date: March 16, 2009 :: ID: 986 :: Category: Poverty, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 21067 :: Words: 340 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Reuters: Afghanistan sits on one of the largest mineral deposits in the region, the country's mines minister said, urging foreign firms to invest in oil, gas and iron ore sectors. A U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) had shown that the war-torn nation may hold far higher amounts of minerals than previously thought, Mohammad Ibrahim Adel said. Full story ...


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