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Over USD4 bn in cash flies out of Kabul

February 6, 2012
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The Indian Express: More than USD 4.2 billion in cash has moved from Kabul airport during the past three-and-a-half years, far exceeding the earlier estimate and raising fresh concerns about corruption in the war-torn country. “Our records show that USD 4.2 billion has been transferred in cash through Kabul International Airport alone during the...
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The Afghan women jailed for “bad character”

February 2, 2012
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BBC News: Meet Sorarya and you meet “attitude”. It has something to do with the way she wears her red tunic and trousers, her short cropped black leather jacket, and the way she chews gum and rolls her eyes. “What are you here for?” I ask as we sit in a makeshift beauty parlour,...
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U.S. dog raid rumor sparks violent Afghan clash

January 30, 2012
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Reuters: Afgan police clashed on Tuesday with dozens of stone-throwing protesters who gathered at a religious school on the outskirts of the capital to complain about arrests by foreign forces. Reuters witnesses saw police firing rounds into the air and on the ground to disperse the protesters, and also what appeared to be three...
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Police official says eight Afghan civilians killed in NATO raid

January 26, 2012
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VOA: NATO says a joint Afgan-international force killed a Taliban commander and several armed individuals in southern Afganistan, but local villagers say the dead are all civilians. In eastern Afganistan, officials say eight civilians, including women and children, were killed in a roadside bombing in Ghazni province on Monday.
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The wounds of war: physical, psychological injuries legacy of Afghan battle

January 23, 2012
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The Canadian Press: Master Cpl. Jody Mitic was a sniper on patrol with his unit in Kandahar province in January 2007 when he stepped on a land mine and lost both legs below the knee. In the split second it took for the charge to explode, Mitic’s life changed instantly, irrevocably. Mitic is one...
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Bodies found beheaded in Afghanistan; 4 troops die

January 19, 2012
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The Associated Press: Four American troops were reported killed and the bodies of 11 Afgan men, some beheaded, were found in rising violence across Afganistan. Mohammad Khan, deputy police chief in Uruzgan province, said a villager in the Bagh Char area of Khas Uruzgan district spotted the bodies Friday in a field and called...
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Afghan attorney general says US envoy “threatened” him

January 16, 2012
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ANP/AFP: Afganistan’s top prosecutor Tuesday accused US ambassador Karl Eikenberry of threatening to have him removed from his job if he did not take action against an Afgan banker allegedly involved in fraud. “Against all diplomatic ethics, the US ambassador tells me: “If you don’t jail him, you must resign,” Alko told reporters, citing...
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Afghanistan Again

January 12, 2012
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The Huffington Post: After nine years of war the U.S. occupation of Afganistan lacks support at home and is widely recognized as a drain on the domestic economy in a time of severe economic contraction. The billions of dollars in U.S. economic assistance to the Hamid Karzai government has created an unsustainable class of...
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Warlords and Taliban receive millions of dollars from the USA

January 9, 2012
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The New York Times: American taxpayers have inadvertently created a network of warlords across Afganistan who are making millions of dollars escorting NATO convoys and operating outside the control of either the Afgan government or the American and NATO militaries, according to the results of a Congressional investigation released Monday.
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Fewer than 100 Al Qaeda in Afghanistan: CIA chief

January 5, 2012
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AFP: CIA director Leon Panetta has estimated there are only 50 to 100 Al Qaeda militants operating inside Afganistan, as US forces work to “flush out” mastermind Osama bin Laden. Mr Panetta said US forces had killed or captured at least half the Al Qaeda leadership, making the terrorist group the weakest it has...
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