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  • November 9, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Jihadi Council Distributing Weapons to “Units”: Herat Spox
    TOLOnews.com: The Jihadi Council led by Afghanistan’s Energy and Water Minister Mohammad Ismail Khan has started distributing weapons to its members in western Herat province, the provincial spokesman Mahiuddin Noori said Wednesday. Noori warned that armed groups apart from the Afghan security forces are against the law and the distribution of weapons is a criminal offence.      Full news...

  • November 8, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghan corruption, and how the U.S. facilitates it
    The Washington Post: When it comes to corruption in Afghanistan, the time may be now for the United States to look in the mirror and see what lessons can be learned from contracting out parts of that war. On Sept. 30, Afghan President Hamid Karzai told CBS’s “60 Minutes” that the corruption wracking his government and its people has been at a level “not ever before seen in Afghanistan.”      Full news...

  • November 6, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Saudi Arabia Sets Its Sights on Afghanistan
    RFE/RL: Saudi Arabia’s support for Afghanistan has been steady but inconspicuous over the years. But that is about to change. The powerful Sunni-majority kingdom is embarking on a very public effort to carve out a bigger role in Afghanistan, pitting the oil-rich Gulf state directly against Shi’ite rival Iran in the race for influence as foreign forces leave.      Full news...

  • November 5, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    U.S. Finds Graft by Favored Afghan Leader
    The Wall Street Journal: One of Afghanistan’s top power brokers has been freeing suspected insurgents, running an open extortion scheme and traveling with suitcases of undeclared cash earned from criminal activity, according to internal U.S. documents. A few years ago, the U.S. military described Gov. Gul Agha Shirzai as the best hope for securing Nangarhar province, a critical gateway to Pakistan.      Full news...

  • October 28, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Iranians Build Up Afghan Clout
    The Wall Street Journal: Iran is funding aid projects and expanding intelligence networks across Afghanistan, moving to fill the void to be left by the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, according to U.S. and Afghan officials. While Iran’s spending here is nowhere near the billions the U.S. spends, Tehran’s ability to run grass-roots programs and work directly with Afghans is giving its efforts disproportionate clout...      Full news...

  • October 19, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Drunk contractors cause harm in Afghanistan, lawsuit alleges
    CNN: The amateur video shows men, shirtless and seeming dangerously drunk, rolling on the ground or staggering near a counter top covered with booze bottles. Another part of the video shows a man babbling incoherently with a syringe nearby. This is not a scene at a college frat house. It is a video of employees of an American security contractor working in Kabul, Afghanistan.      Full news...

  • October 13, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Corruption rampant in Balkh: HOOAC
    PAN: An anti-corruption official in the northern zone on Saturday alleged the menace of administrative graft was widespread in Balkh province. In an exclusive interview with Pajhwok Afghan News, the High Office of Oversight and Anti-Corruption (HOOAC) head for the northern zone identified land-grab incidents as one of the worst manifestations of graft.      Full news...

  • September 29, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghans Hostage to Corruption
    IWPR: The mayor of Mazar-e Sharif was outlining how the Afghan authorities were tackling corruption, when an elderly man stopped him in his tracks. “If you want to fight corruption, the greatest corruption exists in your own administration, the municipality,” said the man, Nek Baba. “You should reform yourself first.”      Full news...

  • September 27, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Pak army threatens Goshta residents to vacate homes
    PAN: A lawmaker and tribal elders on Thursday claimed Pakistani army had threatened residents in various villages of the Goshta district in eastern Nangarhar province to vacate their homes and move elsewhere. The claim was echoed during a huge gathering of Momand tribesmen in the district. Wolesi Jirga member Faridon Momand told the gathering that Pakistani army officials had warned residents of Mamakhel, Khugyani and Dawarkhel villages to leave the area.      Full news...

  • September 25, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Highway Robbery on Major Afghan Road
    IWPR: Local officials in Afghanistan’s Laghman province are taking tens of thousands of US dollars a month in fees and taxes from drivers using the Kabul-Jalalabad highway, and the way the money is collected indicates that it is being pocketed. An investigation by IWPR contributors over a three-month period reveals that various forms of irregular fees are being imposed on the road.      Full news...

  • September 22, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Badghis Police Chief Accused of Raping 3 Policewomen
    TOLOnews.com: The police commander of western Badghis province Abdul Jabar Salah was accused in the Afghan parliament session on Saturday of raping three policewomen under his command. Badghis MP Mohammad Musa Janab made the accussation in parliament, saying that President Hamid Karzai had been informed.      Full news...

  • September 11, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghanistan: the appointment of war criminals on key posts
    Daily Times: “Afghanistan will remain a fragile, unstable and corrupt state long after British troops have departed,” former British ambassador to Afghanistan (2010-2012) Sir William Patey told BBC on September 1, 2012. In August 2012, the nomination of war criminals and corrupt officials for key posts in Afghanistan enraged the whole population.      Full news...

  • September 10, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    US watchdog: Records for 475M USD in Afghanistan fuel purchases vanish
    Reuters: Investigators are probing reports of record-shredding by officials in the U.S.-led NATO command that trains the Afghan army after learning that records of fuel purchases for the Afghans totaling nearly 475 million USD are gone. The training command has also not been tracking whether the fuel it delivers to the Afghan army is actually used or stored...      Full news...

  • September 6, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Karzai Officials Receiving Massive ‘Incentive’ Pay
    TOLOnews.com: High ranking government officials and personnel at President Hamid Karzai’s office are receiving substantial “incentive payments” of up to 7000 USD a month, a TOLOnews investigation can reveal. The investigation has documents showing that 11 million Afghanis (USD 220,000) was spent in two months for 80 employees at the Presidential Palace.      Full news...

  • September 3, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghan commander suspected of acting as crime boss
    Stars and Stripes: The words returned to Lt. Col. Daniel Mouton months later, freighted with a new and troubling connotation. “Good people come to Muqur, but good people don’t leave,” Afghan Col. Mohammad Wasil told him this past spring, during one of their earliest conversations. “It is impossible to stay clean in Muqur.”      Full news...

  • September 2, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghan Villagers Protest Vengeful Militias’ Killing Spree
    The New York Times: On the bed of this village’s only pickup truck, three bullet-riddled bodies were laid out on Sunday, hastily wrapped in sheets. Behind the truck, several cars, their hatchbacks propped open as they bounced down the dirt roads, carried one or two bodies each. All 15 of the village’s vehicles, most of them shabby and old, joined the grim convoy, stuffed with 200 distraught relatives and 11 of their dead.      Full news...

  • August 31, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghan minister accused of abuses to become new intelligence chief
    McClatchy Newspapers: An Afghan Cabinet minister dogged by torture allegations is slated to become the new chief of Afghanistan’s notorious intelligence service, the National Directorate of Security. The appointment of Asadullah Khalid, the minister of border and tribal affairs, will be announced within days by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, said a man who knows Khalid.      Full news...

  • August 15, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    In Afghanistan, Scandal Erupts Over Changing Street Name To Honor Iranians
    RFE/RL: Provincial officials in northern Afghanistan have asked the central government in Kabul to decide whether a street in Mazar-e Sharif should be named after a group of Iranian diplomats killed there in 1998. The move, announced in a statement by the Administrative Council of Balkh Province, comes after a scandal erupted over reports that the street with Iran’s former...      Full news...

  • August 9, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghan Journalists Alarmed by Media Decree
    IWPR: A decree by Afghan president Hamid Karzai ordering government to improve the quality of the country’s media has created fears that the government will try to censor the press and broadcasters. Karzai gave the information and culture ministry two months to come up with an action plan to impose “minimum quality standards” on both state-run and private media outlets.      Full news...

  • August 3, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Karzai, mayor of Kabul
    NBC News: Afghanistan seems as fragile as ever. There is a sense that with the U.S.-led NATO draw-down expected in 2014 the country could slip back into some of its darkest most socially-restrictive and violent days. Most Afghans you speak to in Kabul or outside of the capital fear that their country will once again be overrun by the Taliban or be engulfed by a civil war.      Full news...

  • August 1, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    More than 1 Million USD Deposited into Finance Minister’s Accounts
    TOLOnews.com: A recent TOLO News investigation revealed that more than USD 1 million USD was deposited into the bank accounts of Afghanistan’s Finance Minister, Hazarat Omar Zakhilwal, over the past five years. While some funds were deposited into Zakhilwal’s accounts at Standard Chartered Bank and Alfalah Bank in Kabul, most of the money was transferred to other bank accounts outside of Afghanistan.      Full news...



  • July 6, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Billions Down the Afghan Hole
    The New York Times: The major donors and Afghan government officials meeting in Tokyo on Sunday to discuss future aid to Afghanistan have to face up to a bitter truth: As much as 1 billion USD of the 8 billion USD donated in the past eight years has been lost to corruption. All governments in Tokyo must show that business as usual cannot continue. An agreement worth 4 billion USD is at stake.      Full news...

  • June 27, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghan Rape Case Turns Focus on Local Police
    The New York Times: The policeman spoke with calm and assurance as he insisted that he could not have raped the teenage daughter of a local shepherd, because a mullah had married them just before intercourse. “Once the marriage contract is done, any sexual intercourse is not considered rape,” said Khodaidad, 42, who until he was detained in the case had worked for the American-trained Afghan Local Police.      Full news...

  • June 26, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Kabul protestors demand land from municipality
    PAN: Nearly 200 people on Tuesday staged a protest in front of the municipality and accused the department of corruption and land grabbing. The protesters accused municipal officials were involved in land corruption and asked for the distribution of plots in the Qala-i-Zaman Khan area of 16th police district of Kabul.      Full news...

  • June 24, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Former Afghan lawmaker arrested over rape charges
    Khaama Press: Afghan Attorney General officials on Sunday announced to detain a former Afghan parliament member Kabir Ranjbar over rape charges. Deputy Afghan Attorney General Rahmatullah Nazari said Mr. Ranjbar was arrested on Saturday after Afghan police forces found a kidnapped young Afghan girl from his home. The girl was kidnapped from Dehsabz district of capital Kabul around 9 months ago.      Full news...


  • June 14, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    AFGHANISTAN: Fears of northern violence after drawdown
    IRIN: Recent violence allegedly sparked by the behaviour of local police and militia groups in northern Afghanistan has raised fears that the planned withdrawal of international forces could lead to renewed violence even in the generally more peaceful north. “Violence has been increasing. Since the Karzai government has been in power we have not seen such high levels of violence here,” said Nadira Geya...      Full news...

  • June 11, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghans say former warlord meddling in China oil deal
    Reuters: The Afghan government said on Monday militia loyal to army chief of staff General Abdul Rashid Dostum were disrupting oil exploration by a Chinese state firm, underlining the challenges facing foreign investors in Afghanistan. Afghanistan signed a deal late last year with China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) for the development of oil blocks in the Amu Darya basin in the north...      Full news...



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