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Date: June 27, 2007 :: ID: 214 :: Category: Warlords, Corruption :: Views: 13138 :: Words: 403 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Institute for War & Peace Reporting: It has been a difficult few weeks for President Hamed Karzai. Not only has his attorney general publicly accused a former interior ministry official of attempting to kidnap him, his law officers have tried and failed to search the home of a former Kabul police chief, and a high-ranking military official is engaged in a violent dispute with a governor in the north. Full story ...


Date: June 26, 2007 :: ID: 215 :: Category: Women, HR Violations :: Views: 20164 :: Words: 243 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Associated Press: Farida Nekzad, editor of Afghanistan's independent news agency Pajhwok, receives death threats on her cell phone during the funeral of a fellow female journalist, Zakia Zaki, who was slain by gunmen earlier in the month. Full story ...


Date: June 25, 2007 :: ID: 213 :: Category: Drugs :: Views: 16806 :: Words: 398 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AFP: Sophisticated laboratories inside Afghanistan are now converting 90 percent of the country's opium into heroin and morphine before smuggling it around the world, the United Nations said Monday. Afghanistan, the world's biggest producer of opium, had until two years ago exported the illicit drug almost exclusively in its raw form, said the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Full story ...


Date: June 22, 2007 :: ID: 211 :: Category: US-NATO :: Views: 11519 :: Words: 347 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Washington Post: An airstrike by NATO-led forces killed dozens of civilians as well as Taliban militants in southern Afghanistan late Thursday, according to Afghan officials. Provincial Police Chief Mohammad Hussein Andiwal put the civilian death toll at 25. He said that among the dead were nine women, three babies and a local Muslim cleric. Full story ...


Date: June 22, 2007 :: ID: 265 :: Category: Women :: Views: 16299 :: Words: 183 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

World Politics Review: Thirteen-year-old Morvary's face had melted away as a candle does, with only the faintest of breaths as proof she was still alive after setting herself ablaze. Full story ...


Date: June 19, 2007 :: ID: 208 :: Category: Women, US-NATO, Protest :: Views: 22399 :: Words: 239 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Daily Telegraph.au: THE United States is making a mockery of democracy and the war on terrorism by supporting corrupt Afghan MPs who are criminals and warlords, said an outspoken Afghan politician, who has been removed from parliament. Full story ...


Date: June 19, 2007 :: ID: 210 :: Category: Women, Children, Education :: Views: 18098 :: Words: 353 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN News: LOGAR - On 12 June two gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire on a crowd of female students coming out of high school in the central province of Logar. Three schoolgirls were killed and five wounded. Bilqees' 13-year-old daughter, Shukria, was one of the three killed. The bereaved mother gave IRIN an account of the day her daughter was killed. Full story ...


Date: June 18, 2007 :: ID: 212 :: Category: Children, Poverty :: Views: 11734 :: Words: 223 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Media for Freedom: Poverty, lack of educational opportunities and the demand for cheap labour are helping to fuel the prevalence of child labour across Afghanistan, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned today. Full story ...


Date: June 18, 2007 :: ID: 206 :: Category: US-NATO, Children :: Views: 14005 :: Words: 208 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Reuters: A US-led coalition air strike killed at least seven children at a religious school in Afghanistan, hours after one of the deadliest suicide bombings since the Taliban were toppled from power in 2001. Full story ...


Date: June 18, 2007 :: ID: 209 :: Category: Drugs, Poverty, Corruption :: Views: 19306 :: Words: 324 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Washington Post: Iraq now ranks as the second most unstable country in the world, ahead of war-ravaged or poverty-stricken countries such as Somalia, Zimbabwe, Ivory Coast, Congo, Afghanistan, Haiti and North Korea, according to the 2007 Failed State index issued today by Foreign Policy magazine and the Fund for Peace. Full story ...


Date: June 17, 2007 :: ID: 205 :: Category: Women, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 26683 :: Words: 503 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

US State Department Trafficking in Persons Report: Afghanistan is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and involuntary servitude. Afghan children are trafficked internally and to Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Zimbabwe for commercial sexual exploitation, forced marriage to settle debts or disputes, forced begging, debt bondage, service as child soldiers, or other forms of involuntary servitude. Full story ...


Date: June 17, 2007 :: ID: 207 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism :: Views: 11702 :: Words: 262 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Guardian: An enormous bomb ripped through a police academy bus at Kabul's busiest transportation hub Sunday, killing at least 35 people in the deadliest insurgent attack in Afghanistan since the U.S.-led invasion in 2001. The Taliban claimed responsibility. Full story ...


Date: June 15, 2007 :: ID: 202 :: Category: Refugees/IDPs :: Views: 17018 :: Words: 277 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Associated Press: Dumped at this frontier outpost alongside hundreds of weary Afghan laborers, Khalil Jalil stepped out of Iran and back into Afghanistan only days after he said Iranian authorities beat him, threw him in the trunk of a car and locked him in a detention center. Full story ...


Date: June 12, 2007 :: ID: 200 :: Category: Women, Education :: Views: 17935 :: Words: 275 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Reuters: Gunmen riding on a motorbike fired at girls outside a school in Afghanistan on Tuesday, killing two and wounding six, authorities said. The attack took place in Logar province, south of the capital, Kabul, at the end of the school day. The attackers fled, they said. Full story ...


Date: June 12, 2007 :: ID: 199 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 12292 :: Words: 257 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Daily Mail: Britain and America have been accused of failing to do enough to protect civilians in war-torn Afghanistan. The International Committee of the Red Cross warned that civilians were suffering unbearably as violence has escalated in the last year. Full story ...


Date: June 12, 2007 :: ID: 201 :: Category: Women, Drugs, Poverty :: Views: 15840 :: Words: 222 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

SPIEGEL ONLINE: More and more people in Afghanistan are using opium as a painkiller due to a severe lack of medical supplies in the country. Some mothers are even giving it to their children, much to the concern of the UN. Full story ...


Date: June 12, 2007 :: ID: 203 :: Category: US-NATO :: Views: 15283 :: Words: 222 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Washington Post: U.S.-led forces killed seven Afghan police officers and injured four others during a firefight that broke out after each side mistook the other for a group of insurgents, Afghan officials said Tuesday. Full story ...


Date: June 9, 2007 :: ID: 204 :: Category: Children, Poverty :: Views: 24883 :: Words: 356 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AFP: Shakir sits at the side of the road, his head buried in his hands, 10 broken eggs melding with the dust at his feet. Shakir's trick reflects the competitive world of child beggars in Kabul, a city clogged by a population of around 4 million people that exploded after the 2001 fall of the Taliban regime led exiles home and jobseekers to the capital. Full story ...


Date: June 8, 2007 :: ID: 198 :: Category: HR Violations, Refugees/IDPs :: Views: 17681 :: Words: 303 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

BBC News: The queues of refugees start to pour over the border from first thing in the morning - as they have been doing for the last month. Ninety thousand people have so far been forcibly returned to Afghanistan from Iran since 21 April, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Full story ...


Date: June 7, 2007 :: ID: 196 :: Category: Warlords, Women, Protest :: Views: 16521 :: Words: 358 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Times: The rendezvous is clandestine. A voice on the telephone instructs us to drive to a point beside a dusty highway cutting though the suburbs of Kabul. A dark-blue, four-wheel drive pulls up. Inside, a young gunman checks our identities before ordering us to follow. We drive through alleyways and stop beside the high gates of an anonymous compound. Full story ...


Date: June 6, 2007 :: ID: 195 :: Category: Warlords, Women :: Views: 15574 :: Words: 276 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Reuters: KABUL - Unidentified gunmen shot dead an Afghan woman journalist, the second such killing in less than a week, officials said on Wednesday. Zakia Zaki, who also served as headmistress of a school, ran a private radio station partially funded by a Western media group. Full story ...


Date: June 6, 2007 :: ID: 197 :: Category: Children, Poverty, Education :: Views: 21096 :: Words: 274 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN News: Abdul Kabir, not his real name, left his home in Afghanistan's southern Urozgan province to work for a relative and attend school in neighbouring Kandahar province. Six months later, the 12-year-old found himself in a juvenile prison after being sexually abused. Full story ...


Date: June 2, 2007 :: ID: 194 :: Category: Women, Protest :: Views: 16819 :: Words: 285 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Canberra Times: FOR once and it will only be once I was relieved to see women fully covered in burqas. With no eyes, no face and no body, they were rendered invisible as people. No longer individuals, they instead looked like a pack of walking blue tents. And that's just as well. Full story ...


Date: May 30, 2007 :: ID: 193 :: Category: Warlords, Drugs, HR Violations :: Views: 21560 :: Words: 219 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

World Socialist Web Site: The US-backed political elite in Kabul have recently made a series of judicial rulings with grave implications for democratic rights that has received little comment in the international media. Full story ...


Date: May 29, 2007 :: ID: 192 :: Category: Women, Children, Drugs, Poverty :: Views: 18278 :: Words: 355 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

IRIN News: Sadaf started consuming opium seven years ago after she could not find any medicine to overcome a headache that had bothered her for weeks. "When I first smoked opium I felt dizzy for a while, but did not have a headache - so I continued," the mother of four told IRIN in the Yamgan District of Afghanistan's northeastern Badakshan province. Full story ...


Date: May 28, 2007 :: ID: 190 :: Category: Warlords, Protest :: Views: 13918 :: Words: 177 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Reuters: Thirteen people were killed and 35 wounded in Afghanistan on Monday when police opened fire to break up a violent protest against a provincial governor, witnesses said. Full story ...


Date: May 24, 2007 :: ID: 188 :: Category: Women :: Views: 16231 :: Words: 233 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Rabble News: The expulsion of this outspoken feminist illustrates the hollowness of the claims of women's advancement under occupation, something that is confirmed by human rights reports that tell of continuing women's inequality. Full story ...


Date: May 24, 2007 :: ID: 189 :: Category: Protest, Corruption :: Views: 14804 :: Words: 341 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Pajhwok Afghan News: Hundreds of Badghis people staged a protest demonstration demanding removal of the provincial Governor Muhammad Nasim Tokhi. The protestors alleged the governor was involved in corruption and misuse of authority. They say the pace of reconstruction has also slowed down since his appointment as governor of the province. Full story ...


Date: May 22, 2007 :: ID: 185 :: Category: Warlords, Women :: Views: 21688 :: Words: 475 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Independent: The most outspoken female MP in Afghanistan has been expelled from parliament after saying proceedings had descended to a level "worse than a zoo". The views of Malalai Joya, in a television interview, outraged fellow parliamentarians, who immediately voted to suspend her from the house for the rest of her five-year term. Some even demanded that she should be brought before a court for defamation and stripped of the right to stand again as a candidate. Full story ...


Date: May 17, 2007 :: ID: 191 :: Category: HR Violations, Refugees/IDPs :: Views: 20242 :: Words: 451 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Pajhwok Afghan News: "My father and mother had gone to an invitation; police of Iran came to our house and deported us through the way of Nimrooz." These are the sad words of Noorbashee, 9, that according to her claim she has been expelled from Iran along with her 3 years old sister, now they are living with difficult situation in a camp in the frontier region of Nimrooz Province that doesn't any thing except for burning desert and sand storms. Full story ...


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