Can the disaster of 1996 repeat itself in Afghanistan?While the Soviet troops left Najibullah all alone without any back-up support to counter the Afghan Mujahideen, the US is unlikely to leave Karzai and his successor’s government all alone, says B Raman As United States troops prepare to withdraw gradually from Afghanistan next year, India has to worry whether the situation of 1996 can repeat itself in the country, when the Taliban, with the help of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence, captured power from the Afghan Mujahideen in ... Rediff.com, 1 month ago |
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Memories of War: With Loss, Women Become New Heads of FamiliesBy Ali Arash Rahima lived in Iran as a refugee for seven years. She returned to Kabul in 2007. Photo: Najibullah Musafer/Killid Tens of thousands of families in Afghanistanare headed by women women who lost their husbands in the successive ... Inter Press Service, 1 month ago
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Memories of War: The First to Be Taken Awayby Kreshma Fakhri Bala Hesar fort in Ghazni has survived the ravages of war. Credit: Najibullah Musafer/Killid Kreshma Fakhriwrites for Killid , an independent Afghan media group in partnership with IPS. By distributing the testimonies of ... Inter Press Service, 2 months ago
Memories of War: Afghanistan — Where Landmines are Part of Daily Life
Inter Press Service, 4 weeks ago
A woman's account of Jehadi warlords? crimes: "For my students I'm their teacher"
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From fleeing Taliban to 'best job in the world' contenderLife hasn't always been kind to 29-year-old Afghan Moska Najib, but she is now close to landing a dream job in Australia that will pay $100,000 for six months' work. The daughter of former Afghan president Mohammad Najibullah, who was executed by ... The Northern Times, 1 day ago
Daughter of executed Afghan president a 'best job' finalist
Sydney Morning Herald, 1 day ago
Executed Afghan president's daughter a 'best job' finalist
Sydney Morning Herald, 1 day ago
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The last Afghan president who stopped paying off this northern warlord ended up deadBy 1992, Najibullah, the Moscow-installed president of Afghanistan, had lasted three years as leader despite the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the country. But then he ran out of cash to pay a stipend to an important warlord in the north of the ... Quartz, 3 weeks ago
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TOLOnews 07 April 2013Top news in this Bulletin: The secretary of the provincial council of eastern Kapisa province Najibullah Rahimi has been arrested by Afghan security forces for his links to insurgents, local officials said Sunday. Rahimi was arrested by security ... Tolo News, 1 month ago
Kapisa Provincial Council Member Arrested for Insurgent Links
Tolo News, 1 month ago
Kapisa Provincial Council Secretary Arrested for Insurgent Links
Tolo News, 1 month ago
PRC Kapisa arrest notorious threat financier
DVIDS, 1 month ago
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Baghlan governor met with ACB official; Cricket star's father kidnappedBy Sajid Hasan The provincial governor of Baghlan province, Sultan Mohammad Ebadi met with Dr. Noor Mohammad Murad of the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) yesterday, May 20, 2013, and congratulated him on the recent success of the Afghan U19 team. Afghan Online Press, 13 hours ago
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Yes, Hamid Karzai is an ingrate -- but the Afghans need usKarzai is an ingrate, but the Afghans need us. Not since the days of Charles de Gaulle has America spilled blood and treasure on a less grateful national leader than Afghan President Hamid Karzai. In a bid to be viewed as ideologically independent, ... Foreign Policy Magazine, 1 day ago
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Curing America's Fear of Commitment - By Marc ChretienKarzai is an ingrate, but the Afghans need us. Not since the days of Charles de Gaulle has America spilled blood and treasure on a less grateful national leader than Afghan President Hamid Karzai. In a bid to be viewed as ideologically independent, ... Foreign Policy Magazine, 2 days ago
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POLL: Is Home Office Right To Send 'Illegal' Teen Back?An illegal immigrant who was smuggled into the UK after his father and brother were murdered by militants in his native Afghanistan has lost his fight to remain in the UK. Najibullah Hashimi, 19, has been living in England ever since fleeing his ... Huffington Post UK, 2 days ago
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