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  • November 11, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    ISAF airstrike injures children in Kunar
    PAN: Three children were injured during an airstrike by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in the Watapur district of eastern Kunar province, an official said on Sunday. The air raid targeting a rebel hideout was conducted in Qaro area, the governor’s spokesman, Wasifullah Wasifi, told Pajhwok Afghan News. But he had no information about militants’ casualties.      Full news...

  • November 5, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Dozens of civilians killed in NATO air strikes
    Examiner.com: Afghan Foreign Ministry Spokesman Janan Mosazai criticized the US for its continued “violation of the strategic pact between the two countries”, saying that Washington has violated the treaty on numerous occassions. Mosazai added that “dozens of civilians had been killed in the Eastern provinces of Kapisa and Logar, Northwestern Badghis province and the Southern Taliban stronghold of Helmand over the past three days in NATO air strikes”      Full news...

  • October 31, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Why Pro-War Propaganda on Afghanistan Still Works
    Antiwar.com: Nobody thinks the Afghan government puts Afghanistan on a path to independence, stability, and good governance. Well, almost nobody. According to the latest polls, an astonishing 40 percent of Americans think the war in Afghanistan is going “very well” or “fairly well.” And while 60 percent say America “should not be involved” in Afghanistan, 31 percent think we’re doing the right thing.      Full news...

  • October 29, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Joint Afghan-US military raid kills 3 civilians in east
    The Associated Press: An Afghan army officer says a pre-dawn raid in the eastern province of Ghazni killed four Taliban and three civilian bystanders. Lt. Ghulam Sarwer Attai, who commanded the special army unit which carried out Monday’s raid along with NATO forces, said it was in Qalai-i-Qazi area of Ghazni.      Full news...

  • October 23, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    NATO kills four children in Afghan East: Karzai
    TOLOnews.com: Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Tuesday condemned two of Nato’s military operations in Logar and Zabul provinces, calling for a full investigation into both incidents following reports of civilian deaths and disappearances. The Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) responded that it is also conducting investigations into claims...      Full news...

  • October 22, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Zabul residents protest against NATO troops
    PAN: Hundreds of residents on Monday staged a protest in Qalat, the capital of southern Zabul province, against nighttime raids by International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) soldiers. One of the organisers and a member of the Wolesi Jirga from the province, Abdul Qadir Qalatwal, told Pajhwok Afghan News the provincial government was involved in corruption and did not pay attention to resolving people’s problems.      Full news...

  • October 20, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Obama prepares protracted Afghanistan occupation
    World Socialist Web Site: With the US presidential election little more than two weeks away, the Obama administration is quietly preparing to keep tens of thousands of troops in Afghanistan. These preparations, little noted in the corporate media, are unfolding even as Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joseph Biden, tell voters that the 11-year-old war is to end in 2014.      Full news...

  • October 15, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Helmand Airstrike Killed Three Children: Afghan Officials
    TOLOnews.com: Local officials in southern Helmand province claim that a Nato airstrike against insurgents in the Nawa district killed three children on Sunday. A teenage girl and two boys were accidentally killed around 4:00PM Sunday in Nawa's Tangano Godar area when a Nato airstrike hit insurgents who were planting mines, Nawa district police commander Ahmad Shah Khan told TOLOnews on Monday.      Full news...

  • October 11, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghanistan: Our Longest and Least Talked About War
    The Huffington Post: In the last month, the United States hit three milestones in the war in Afghanistan. In late September, the 33,000 additional soldiers that President Obama ordered to Afghanistan in late 2009 came home, leaving 68,000 troops in the country as part of the 108,000-person NATO force. Also last month, the number of U.S. soldiers killed reached 2,000. And this past Sunday marked the 11th anniversary of the longest war in American history.      Full news...

  • October 10, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Residents stage protest against ISAF raids
    PAN: Hundreds of residents of southeastern Paktika province on Wednesday staged a protest against nighttime raids by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). The protestors marched through parts of Sharan, the provincial capital, chanting slogans against ISAF and US troops and asking them not to bother ordinary people in the raids.      Full news...


  • October 6, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Nad Ali residents stage protest against NATO troops
    PAN: Residents of Nad Ali district on Saturday staged a demonstration against NATO-led troops in Lashkargah, the capital of southern Helmand province. Around 100 protestors, including elderly men, accused International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) soldiers of killing innocent civilians during operations in the district, whose security recently transitioned to Afghan forces.      Full news...

  • October 1, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Reality Contradicts Plans for Afghan Withdrawal
    Der Spiegel: Afghan President Hamid Karzai likes to tell the West what it wants to hear. “We will fight corruption with great determination,” he says. Or: “We will relentlessly strive for good governance.” Such messages are well received in the West, because they correspond with the rosy picture that Western officials like to relay to the public themselves.      Full news...

  • September 22, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    ISAF, Afghan official differ over raid that killed one
    PAN: The NATO-led International Security Force (ISAF) on Saturday said that several insurgents, including a Taliban leader believed to be behind the Nov. 10, 2011 suicide attack, were arrested during a joint operation in southeastern Paktia province, contradicting claims that a civilian had been killed and others arrested.      Full news...

  • September 16, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    NATO Accused of Killing 8 Afghan Women in Airstrike
    VOA: Afghan officials say NATO coalition forces have killed eight women and girls in an airstrike in a remote district of the country. The deaths come after three “insider” attacks in as many days by Afghan forces against international soldiers killed eight troops, including four Americans. Sunday’s airstrike came shortly before dawn, in Laghman province's Alingar district, east of Kabul.      Full news...

  • September 14, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    The war on terror and US policy in the Mideast
    The Voice of Russia: 11 years have passed since the terrorist attack on the New York Twin Towers that resulted in massive casualties. The response of the United States was instantaneous – Washington declared a war against terror, invaded Afghanistan and overthrew the Taliban regime in Kabul. However, the further US activities were apparently a far cry from the fight against terrorists.      Full news...

  • September 10, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Syria’s “eerie parallel to Afghanistan” and the pro-imperialist pseudo-left
    World Socialist Web Site: Last week, the Washington Post published a commentary by columnist David Ignatius entitled “Syria’s Eerie Parallel to 1980s Afghanistan.” In the column, Ignatius, a well-informed bourgeois journalist with contacts in the upper echelons of the state, draws a revealing parallel between the CIA operation in Afghanistan in the 1980s to oust the pro-Soviet regime and current developments in Syria.      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 9, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Controversial plan to split up Afghanistan
    The Independent: Afghanistan could be carved into eight separate “kingdoms” – with some of them potentially ruled by the Taliban – according to a controversial plan under discussion in London and Washington. Code-named “Plan C”, the radical blueprint for the future of Afghanistan sets out reforms that would relegate President Hamid Karzai to a figurehead role.      Full news...

  • September 7, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Obama lied about Afghanistan in DNC speech; glossed over worsening war
    Red Alert Politics: Last night President Obama lied to Americans during his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention about the situation in Afghanistan, which sources tell Red Alert Politics has gotten worse under his leadership, not better. “We’ve blunted the Taliban’s momentum in Afghanistan, and in 2014, our longest war will be over,” Obama said.      Full news...

  • September 6, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Afghanistan’s base bonanza
    Asia Times Online: Afghanistan may turn out to be one of the great misbegotten “stimulus packages” of the modern era, a construction boom in the middle of nowhere with materials largely shipped in at enormous expense to no lasting purpose whatsoever. With the US military officially drawing down its troops there, the Pentagon is now evidently reversing the process and embarking on a major deconstruction program.      Full news...

  • August 28, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    US in Afghanistan: who’s the “savage”?
    Voice of Russia: Another case of US Forces desecrating remains ends with a slap on the wrist for some of the perpetrators while others received no disciplinary action and on the same day the burning of Korans was also brushed off with those guilty also escaping serious punishment. Against the backdrop of increased Afghan on NATO violence and the beheading of 17 partygoers by Islamists...      Full news...

  • August 28, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Murder and Rape Rampant in Afghanistan
    OpEdNews: Last evening I was watching an episode of Bill Maher on HBO and he put up a copy of the New York Times that showed the 2,000 pictures of Americans killed in Afghanistan since the war began. Having been to Afghanistan I thought how ludicrous it was. Maybe what they should have shown were the more than 36,000 pictures of the unarmed men, women and children who were killed or raped by American forces in Afghanistan.      Full news...


  • August 20, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Counterinsurgency or Civilian Slaughter in Afghanistan?
    The Nation: What happened in Kunar Province in Afghanistan on Saturday, August 18? One thing we know: dozens of dead bodies, following an airstrike by the US/NATO command on what the American military says was a gathering of Taliban officials. But, typical of the eleven-year-old war, even scores of deaths in a remote location barely register on the Richter scale of casualties...      Full news...

  • August 12, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Defence feared links with Afghan warlord would erode support for forces
    National Times: Senior Defence Department officials feared the WikiLeaks exposé of secret US military reports would undermine public support for the Australian Defence Force in Afghanistan, according to newly released briefing papers. Reports about a corrupt Afghan warlord who works closely with Australian special forces were considered particularly sensitive.      Full news...

  • August 11, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    Deadly air strike colonel to be promoted
    The Local: The German officer who ordered an air strike that killed more than 100 Afghan civilians and cost the jobs of the defence minister, the head of the army and a senior state secretary, is to be promoted to general next year. Colonel Georg Klein, 51, has been offered a job as division director in the new federal office for personnel management, a position that includes an automatic promotion to general.      Full news...

  • August 7, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    NATO troops kill 4 Afghan civilians in Nimroz province
    Khaama Press: According to local authorities in western Nimroz province of Afghanistan, a number of Afghan civilians were killed following night time military operation by coalition security forces in this province. Khashrod district chief Haji Mohammad Hashim said, at least four Afghan civilians were killed and two Afghan kids were injured during a military operation by coalition forces last night.      Full news...


  • July 19, 2012 :: RSS :: Print :: Email
    US behind unrest, allege experts
    PAN: Some Kabul-based political analysts believe the US has “a special role” in Afghanistan’s instability, but others link this and other challenges to the incumbent government’s inefficiency. The views were aired by participants of this week’s radio and TV programme, “Your Voice”, a joint initiative of the Killid media group and its partners -- Pajhwok Afghan News and Saba Media Organistaion -- within the newly-created Afghanistan Media Consortium.      Full news...



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