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Date: October 27, 2008 :: ID: 801 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO :: Views: 20868 :: Words: 411 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AFP: With three deaths Monday, the number of foreign soldiers killed in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban regime in late 2001 has passed 1,000, including 97 Canadians, according to the icasualties.org website Monday. This includes two coalition troops killed in a suicide bombing in the northern province of Baghlan on Monday. A third international soldier died after a bombing in the west the same day. Full story ...


Date: October 25, 2008 :: ID: 800 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 17015 :: Words: 565 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Green Left Weekly: While the war in Afghanistan has dropped off the front pages, seven years on, 56% of Australians say the 1000 Australian troops there should be brought home. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s talk about reconstructing the country haven’t fooled many. Most of the rebuilding projects have been handed over to profit-driven private corporations. Most roads and buildings remain in tatters. Average life expectancy is 44 years. Between 53% and 80% of Afghan people live below the official poverty line (depending on which part of the country). Full story ...


Date: October 24, 2008 :: ID: 799 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 23861 :: Words: 450 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Canada.com: Thousands of people took to the streets of eastern Afghanistan Friday to protest against the killing of 27 civilians by Taliban insurgents. Witnesses said the victims, some as young as 15, were ordered off a bus by armed gunmen in the troubled Kandahar province on October 14 as they travelled to Iran in search of work. Organizers said more than 10,000 people attended the rally to protest against what they called an "un-Islamic" act. Full story ...


Date: October 23, 2008 :: ID: 798 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 19340 :: Words: 419 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

CISDA: The ridiculous sentence against Parwiz Kambakhsh shows that the justice programme designed and run by the Italian government has completely failed. This failure looks even worse if we consider the huge amount of money spent. In addition, this is also a defeat for Karzai and for Western governments that have dressed some well-known criminals with jacket and tie, named them "democratic" and put them in power. Full story ...


Date: October 23, 2008 :: ID: 804 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 19222 :: Words: 576 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AlterNet: “I believe war is the crime of our times,” Blake Ivey, a specialist in the U.S. Army, said over the phone in a slow, deliberate voice. Ivey, currently stationed in Fort Gordon, Ga., is publicly refusing to deploy to Afghanistan. The 21-year-old soldier filed for conscientious objector status in July but was ordered to deploy while his application was being processed. Despite the threat of steep punishment, Ivey remains steadfast in his commitment to nonviolence. “I am against organized war,” he says. “It is flat-out murder.” Full story ...


Date: October 21, 2008 :: ID: 797 :: Category: Children, Education, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 27936 :: Words: 491 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: There are at least 200,000 children in Afghanistan living with permanent disability (physical, sensory and/or mental impairment), according to a 2005 survey by Handicap International - a non-governmental organisation supporting people with disability. Three decades of conflict have left the country strewn with landmines and other explosive remnants of war which kill and/or maim about 60 people, mostly children, each month, the International Committee of the Red Cross has reported. Full story ...


Date: October 21, 2008 :: ID: 795 :: Category: HR Violations :: Views: 21196 :: Words: 403 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Independent: A Kabul appeals court has quashed a death sentence imposed on the Afghan student Sayed Pervez Kambaksh for downloading information from the internet on women's rights. The judges ruled however, that the 24-year-old trainee journalist should serve 20 years in jail -- a decision Kambaksh's lawyers insisted was unconstitutional and should be overturned by the country's supreme court. Full story ...


Date: October 20, 2008 :: ID: 794 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, US-NATO :: Views: 17703 :: Words: 351 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Los Angeles Times: Taliban gunmen on a motorbike shot and killed a Western woman aid worker in the Afghan capital today, fueling a sense that insurgents are increasingly encroaching on the country's seat of government. A suicide bomber also killed two Western soldiers and five children in the north of Afghanistan, where violence is relatively rare. Full story ...


Date: October 20, 2008 :: ID: 796 :: Category: Warlords, Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, Poverty, Corruption :: Views: 18860 :: Words: 565 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Independent: It is time to face facts in Afghanistan: the situation is spiralling downwards, and if we do not change our approach, we face disaster. Violence is up in two-thirds of the country, narcotics are the main contributor to the economy, criminality is out of control and the government is weak, corrupt and incompetent. The international coalition is seen as a squabbling bunch of foreigners who have not delivered on their promises. Although the Taliban have nowhere near majority support, their standing is growing rapidly among some ordinary Afghans. Full story ...


Date: October 20, 2008 :: ID: 791 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations :: Views: 17556 :: Words: 444 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Rueters: Taliban insurgents killed 25 Afghan civilians, including a child, after firing on one bus and seizing control of another in the southern province of Kandahar, a local police chief said on Sunday. Violence in the war-torn country has surged this year with attacks at their highest level in six years, the United Nations' top envoy in Afghanistan said this month. Some 4,000 people have died so far this year, a third of them civilians. Full story ...


Date: October 20, 2008 :: ID: 790 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 17317 :: Words: 298 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Quqnoos: The head of the law enforcement commission has called the new attorney-general and the commerce minister before Parliament to answer allegations of corruption. But Commerce Minister Mohammad Amin Farhang, whose ministry is accused of widespread corruption, failed to turn up to Parliament. Full story ...


Date: October 19, 2008 :: ID: 788 :: Category: Women, HR Violations :: Views: 24382 :: Words: 316 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Quqnoos: Police have found the dead body of a 16-year-old girl, who police say was raped and then shot, in the south-eastern province of Khost (Afghanistan). The head of the province’s anti-crime branch, Gul Dad, said the body was found on Saturday and was handed over to the girl’s parents the next day. Full story ...


Date: October 18, 2008 :: ID: 787 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, Corruption :: Views: 17314 :: Words: 601 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Spiegel: It is one of the last mild summer evenings in Kabul. A group of Western diplomats and military officials is meeting for a private dinner in one of the embassies in Wazir Akbar Khan, an upscale residential neighborhood. Almost all of the 12 envoys and generals represent countries that have troops stationed in southern Afghanistan and the mood is somber. "Nothing is moving forward anymore, and yet we are no longer able to extricate ourselves," one of the ambassadors says over dessert, a light apple pastry. He gives voice to that which many here are already thinking: "We are trapped." Full story ...


Date: October 17, 2008 :: ID: 792 :: Category: RAWA News, Poverty :: Views: 58159 :: Words: 482 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

BBC Persian (Translated by RAWA): Official statistics show that Afghanistan has the highest level of poverty among the South-Asian countries. On the basis of the official statistics, the level of poverty in Afghanistan is thirty to forty percent and around 20 million people are living under the line of poverty in this country. The government of Afghanistan, despite the support of the International Community, has not been able to do something considerable for decreasing poverty. Full story ...


Date: October 16, 2008 :: ID: 786 :: Category: US-NATO, Children, HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 31546 :: Words: 423 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Times Online: A Nato airstrike in Helmand this afternoon may have killed as many as 18 women and children, according to local officials in the province. Angry local people brought the bodies of at least six women and children, some of them badly disfigured, to the provincial capital Lashkargar and placed the bodies outside the house of the provincial governor, according to witnesses who spoke to T Full story ...


Date: October 15, 2008 :: ID: 785 :: Category: US-NATO, Drugs, Corruption :: Views: 79589 :: Words: 442 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Huffington Post: America's local allies in Afghanistan, the politicians and warlords who overthrew Taliban in 2001, are up to their turbans in the heroin trade. Drug money is the blood that courses through Afghanistan's veins and keeps the economy limping along. The U.S.-installed Karzai regime in Kabul propped up by US and NATO bayonets has only two sources of income: cash handouts from Washington, and the proceeds of drug dealing. Full story ...


Date: October 15, 2008 :: ID: 793 :: Category: RAWA News, HR Violations, Corruption :: Views: 16404 :: Words: 363 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN (Translated by RAWA): The Police Chief accused the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) of supporting criminals. Atmar said, “One of the main problems of the police is that the police arrests the dangerous criminals but then the Human Rights supports them; when a police is killed no one asks about him or the reason of his killing.” Full story ...


Date: October 13, 2008 :: ID: 783 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 31823 :: Words: 402 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Belfast Telegraph: All kinds of horrors flop on to my Beirut doormat. There's The Independent's mobile phone bill, a slew of blood-soaked local Lebanese newspapers — “Saleh Aridi's blood consolidates (Druze) reconciliation”, was among the goriest of the past few days — and then there are files from the dark memory lane through which all Middle East history has to pass. Full story ...


Date: October 13, 2008 :: ID: 784 :: Category: Women, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 24153 :: Words: 290 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

TrendNews: The six-year-old, Samiullah, a resident of the provincial capital Aibak was raped by 18-year-old Muhammad Ullah on Friday after the teenager lured Samiullah into his garden with offerings of fruit, the head of the province’s criminal branch, Habib-ul-Rahman Saighani, said. Full story ...


Date: October 12, 2008 :: ID: 789 :: Category: Warlords, Women, RAWA News, HR Violations, Protest, Corruption :: Views: 23780 :: Words: 495 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

PAN (Translated by RAWA): Tens of residents of Sar-e-Pul accused Payinda Mohammad in the “Complaints Hearing Commission” of the Parliament, the representative of Sar-e-Pul in the parliament, for rape, murder, seizure of land and other crimes and claimed that Younis Qanooni, Speaker of the Parliament, supports this MP; but the other side called the allegations “false”. About nine months back, Payinda Mohammad’s son had also raped a 12-year old girl in Sar-e-Pul. Full story ...


Date: October 11, 2008 :: ID: 806 :: Category: Corruption :: Views: 13025 :: Words: 482 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Financial Times: It shows he (General Ali Shah Paktiawal) owns four houses, one apartment, three farms, eight commercial properties and two factories in Dubai - a $2m (£1m, €1.5m) property portfolio far beyond the means of a senior policeman in Afghanistan. Western and Afghan security officials are adamant that Kabul's top cop is also one of its top criminals, profiting handsomely from the gangs who extract huge ransoms from the families of the wealthy Afghans. Full story ...


Date: October 9, 2008 :: ID: 780 :: Category: US-NATO :: Views: 29282 :: Words: 516 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Globe and Mail: Canada's efforts in Afghanistan will carry a total price tag of about $14-billion to $18-billion by the time troops are withdrawn in 2011, about $1,500 extra for every household in Canada, Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page reported today. Mr. Page's report says the real extra cost of the Canadian military mission — over and above what would have been spent for the upkeep of the military anyway — is billions more than Ottawa has estimated, and perhaps almost twice as high. Full story ...


Date: October 9, 2008 :: ID: 779 :: Category: Poverty :: Views: 14755 :: Words: 401 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN: Afghanistan faces a deficit of two million tonnes of staple food - primarily wheat flour and rice - to feed millions of vulnerable people in the coming six months, the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock (MAIL) has said. Drought has led to the failure of up to 90 percent of rain-fed agriculture and also damaged irrigated land, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said Full story ...


Date: October 9, 2008 :: ID: 782 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, Poverty, Corruption :: Views: 16021 :: Words: 468 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

TomDispatch.com: Washington spends about $100 million a day on this war -- close to $36 billion a year -- but only five cents of every dollar actually goes towards aid. From this paltry sum, the Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief found that "a staggering 40 percent has returned to donor countries in corporate profits and salaries." The economy is so underdeveloped that opium production accounts for more than half of the country's gross domestic product. Full story ...


Date: October 9, 2008 :: ID: 778 :: Category: HR Violations, Protest :: Views: 15287 :: Words: 423 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AFP: The lawyer of an Afghan reporter sentenced to death on blasphemy charges accused authorities Thursday of holding his client beyond a legal deadline, as the young man neared a full year in detention. The appeal of Perwiz Kambakhsh -- arrested last October and sentenced to death by a primary court in January -- has been repeatedly delayed because witnesses who had first testified against him did not turn up to court. Full story ...


Date: October 9, 2008 :: ID: 776 :: Category: Warlords, Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, Drugs, Corruption :: Views: 16395 :: Words: 608 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

New York Times: A draft report by American intelligence agencies concludes that Afghanistan is in a “downward spiral” and casts serious doubt on the ability of the Afghan government to stem the rise in the Taliban’s influence there, according to American officials familiar with the document. The classified report finds that the breakdown in central authority in Afghanistan has been accelerated by rampant corruption within the government of President Hamid Karzai and by an increase in violence from militants who have launched increasingly sophisticated attacks from havens in Pakistan. Full story ...


Date: October 7, 2008 :: ID: 775 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 23512 :: Words: 427 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AFP: Up to 3,200 civilians have been killed in NATO and US action in Afghanistan since 2005 but compensation payouts have been far lower than in other global cases, according to research by a US professor. The use of air power is growing, raising risks for civilians, University of New Hampshire professor Marc W. Herold says in research released on the anniversary of the October 7, 2001 launch of the invasion of Afghanistan. Full story ...


Date: October 7, 2008 :: ID: 773 :: Category: Warlords, Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 19898 :: Words: 724 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Nation Magazine: Seven years after the US invasion of Afghanistan, our devastated country is still chained to the fundamentalist warlords and the Taliban; the country is like an unconscious body breathing its last. The US government and its allies exploited the plight of Afghan women to legitimate its so-called "war on terror" and attack on Afghanistan. The medieval and brutal regime of the Taliban was toppled, but instead of relying on Afghan people, the United States and its allies pushed us from the frying pan to the fire and brought the infamous criminals of the "Northern Alliance" into power--sworn enemies of democracy and human rights, who are as dark-minded, evil, anti-women and cruel as the Taliban. Full story ...


Date: October 7, 2008 :: ID: 774 :: Category: Warlords, Corruption :: Views: 17610 :: Words: 312 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Quqnoos: Residents in Kabul have accused former militia commanders of snatching up the capital’s green spaces illegally and building large houses on them. The city council has confirmed that ex-jihadi commanders forcefully seized green land in the city and it promised to prevent future illegal land-grabs. Full story ...


Date: October 6, 2008 :: ID: 767 :: Category: US-NATO, RAWA News, HR Violations, Prof Marc Herold :: Views: 183207 :: Words: 526 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

RAWA News: US/NATO bombs kill about ten times more Afghan civilians with a ton of our “precision” bombs than we killed Serbs in 1999. More than 80% of Afghan civilian deaths today caused by the US/NATO are due to close air support attacks. They (Afghans) are only worth one-tenth of an Alaskan sea otter rather than forty camels. We spend ten dollars on the military in Afghanistan to pur Full story ...


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