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  • Afghanistan hardliners protest move to protect women from violence as rights group derides jailing of girls

    CBS News - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    KABUL, Afghanistan Hard-line Islamist students protested in the Afghan capital Wednesday, demanding the repeal of a presidential decree for women's rights that they deem un-Islamic. More than 200 male students protested in front of Kabul University against the decree, which includes a ban on child marriage and forced marriage, makes domestic violence a crime and says rape victims cannot be ...

  • 12 years post-Taliban Afghan womens rights under fire

    CBS News - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    KABUL, Afghanistan Hard-line Islamist students protested in the Afghan capital Wednesday, demanding the repeal of a presidential decree for women's rights that they deem un-Islamic. More than 200 male students protested in front of Kabul University against the decree, which includes a ban on child marriage and forced marriage, makes domestic violence a crime and says rape victims cannot be ...

  • Azerbaijan to support Afghanistan after 2014

    News.Az - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Azerbaijan will continue support to Afghanistan even after 2014. The statement came from head of the Azerbaijani office in NATO Khazar Ibrahim. "Azerbaijan is among the eight partner countries that will stay in Afghanistan after 2014", he said. Ibrahim said that peacekeeping troops will be withdrawn from Afghanistan after 2014 and all military as tasks will be laid, mainly, on ...

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  • Britain to offer visas to Afghan interpreters

    Al Jazeera - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    About 600 Afghan interpreters who served with British forces fighting the Taliban in southern Afghanistan will be allowed to stay in the UK, the government has said. Prime Minister David Cameron initially opposed the move, but backed down after a campaign that called for interpreters and their families to be allowed to settle under a similar package to one supporting Iraqi interpreters, and a ...

  • Afghan President Karzai in India talks on defence cooperation

    KeralaNext - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    India News: New Delhi: Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai held talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday night discussing the situation in the region in the backdrop of Afghan's keenness to enhance defence cooperation with India and get supply of "lethal and non-lethal" ...

  • Explosion Rocks Ghazni City in Eastern Afghanistan

    Bahrain News Agency - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Kabul, May 22 (BNA) - A relatively heavy explosion rocked Ghazni city in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday morning. Afghan Deputy provincial governor Mohammad Ali Ahmadi confirming the report said the incident took place in a bus station, according to Afghan (Khaama Press). Officials in Ghazni state hospital said at least six people killed or injured following the blast have been taken to the ...

  • Four Militants Killed in Afghanistan

    Bahrain News Agency - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Kabul, May 22 (BNA) - Four militants have been killed and seven others detained in joint operations carried out by Afghan forces and the NATO-led coalition troops within the last 48 hours in different parts of Afghanistan. The operations took place in Helmand, Paktia and Wardak provinces. Weapons were seized during the raids, (ISAF) said in a statement today. The statement did not give details ...

  • Britain To Allow Afghan Interpreters To Live In Britain

    Radio Free Europe - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron had opposed calls to allow interpreters and their families to settle in Britain, but backed down following a ...

  • Bicycle bomb kills 1 wounds 5 in Afghanistans Ghazni

    Global Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    One Afghan civilian was killed and five others were wounded Wednesday morning when an improvised bomb went off in Ghazni city, the provincial capital of eastern Ghazni province, police said."An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attached to a bicycle exploded at around 8:40 am local time in third police district in Ghazni city, killing one civilian and wounding five others," deputy ...

  • Not enough MPs back collective asylum for Afghan interpreters

    Dutch News.nl - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    There is not enough support in parliament to ensure a collective asylum deal for Afghans who worked as interpreters for the Dutch military in Afghanistan, the Volkskrant reports on Wednesday. The ruling VVD and PvdA both say cases should be looked at on an individual level. 'Asylum is an individual right and needs to be judged individually,' VVD parliamentarian Han ten Broeke told the ...

  • 10 insurgents killed in E. Afghan raids

    Global Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Ten insurgents have been killed in eastern Afghan provinces during operations started on Tuesday, said the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) on Wednesday."Afghan National Security and Coalition Forces killed 10 insurgents, detained four suspected insurgents and safely cleared six improvised explosive devices (IEDs) during operations in eastern Afghanistan throughout ...

  • Afghanistan imprisons victimized women

    Deseret News - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The number of women and girls jailed by Afghan authorities for "moral crimes" has risen by 50 percent in the last year and a half, an alarming statistic that reflects the Afghan government's need to step up efforts to protect women's rights, Human Rights Watch said ...

  • Afghan Interpreters to Receive British Visas

    VOA - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The British government says about 600 Afghan interpreters who worked with the British troops in Afghanistan will be allowed to settle in ...

  • Memo From Afghanistan In Afghanistan Hezb-i-Islami Takes Its Extremism Into Politics

    International Herald Tribune - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    KABUL, Afghanistan ...

  • Afghan interpreters can come to UK

    Belfast Telegraph - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    About half the staff working with UK forces are expected to be granted visas in recognition of risks to their personal safety.The proposals could see all interpreters who have been in the job more than 12 months and put themselves in physical danger offered a resettlement package.They will need to have worked between December 2012 and December 2014, when troops are due to leave, to be ...

  • Australia waits on US-Afghan decision

    SBS - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Australia is still waiting on the US to decide its post-2014 troop commitment to Afghanistan before announcing how many Australian troops will remain, Defence Minister Stephen Smith says.Speaking after meeting US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel in Washington, Mr Smith said Australia remained willing to assist with training of Afghan officers.Australia was also ready to contribute special forces to ...

  • 600 interpreters will be allowed to move to UK as reward for assisting British forces in Afghanistan

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    About 600 Afghan interpreters that put themselves in danger for British forces are to be given settlement rights in the UK, it was ...

  • Some Afghan interpreters to be allowed to settle in Britain

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    About half the Afghan interpreters risking their lives for British troops are to be given settlement rights in the UK under a reworked package prepared by the coalition government.The package represents a climbdown from earlier suggestions that most interpreters would have to risk reprisals as collaborators by the Taliban after coalition forces leave a still unstable country at the end of ...

  • Which Is More Corrupt Afghanistan or America

    National Journal - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    KABUL, Afghanistan -- None of President Hamid Karzai's top advisers knew that he had been receiving tens of millions of dollars in secret cash from the CIA, Afghanistan's senior anticorruption official said, and he added that he did not believe the Afghan leader's claim that he had been giving the agency regular receipts for the money. Mohammad Yasin Osmani, the head of the ...

  • Delay in mine project shadows hopes for Afghan economy

    McClatchy - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    KABUL, Afghanistan - The giant copper mine that the Afghan government has made the centerpiece of its plans for building an economy nearly from scratch is at least five years behind schedule and the state-owned Chinese company that won the bidding has missed key deadlines in its still-secret contract with the Afghan government and is trying to renegotiate the deal, according to several officials ...

  • Afghanistan - Radio station technician and host murdered in Afghanistan

    IFEX - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Reporters Without Borders is saddened to learn that the body of Mohammad Hassin Hashemi, a 30-year-old employee of local radio Nadjhrab in the northeastern Kapisa Valley, was found near his home on 20 May 2013, 18 days after he disappeared.Hashemi was apparently shot in the head the day after he went missing. His body also bore the marks of blows."We offer our condolences to his family and ...

  • 11 Afghan police killed in latest violence

    The China Post - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The bomb killed six police guards in Herat province on Tuesday as they traveled to a hydroelectric dam that is under protection from insurgent attack. The officers were from the Afghan Public Protection Force, a government-run force that provides security for international supply convoys, aid groups and foreign-funded reconstruction sites. The blast ripped through the vehicle as the men were ...

  • Chronicling thirty years of upheaval in Afghanistan’s Garmser district

    World Tribune - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Carter Malkasian, War Comes to Garmser: Thirty Years of Conflict on the Afghan Frontier. (London: C Hurst & Co Publishers; New York: Oxford University Press, ...

  • US military deaths in Afghanistan at 2091

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    As of Tuesday, May 21, 2013, at least 2,091 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan as a result of the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to an Associated Press ...

  • Pakistans new leader offers talks to Taliban

    MSNBC - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    By Wajahat S. Khan, Producer, NBC News ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's prime minister designate Nawaz Sharif told a packed hall of his party stalwarts that talks with the Taliban -- who have been fighting the state for almost a decade -- are not off the table."All options should be tried, and guns and bullets are not a solution to all problems … Why shouldn't we sit and talk and ...

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