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Nyhetsbevakaren December 2005

23/12 | Fängslad journalist frigivenAmnesty Press

23/12 | Two men sentenced to death in Afghanistan for kidnapping,The Associated Press,
Amir Shah

22/12 | Livet pågår, trots allt-Bok: De hoppfulla tecknen i
Afghanistan är få men de finns
, Monika Tunbäck-Hanson, GP

21/12 | Afghan Parliament Opens, and Finds Democracy Is a Bit Untidy, Carlotta Gall, New York Times

20/12 | Brokig samling i parlamentet, Jan Blomgren, Svd

20/12 | USA minskar sin trupp i Afghanistan, Washington, TT-reuters

20/12 | Humanitarian and reconstruction assistance to Afghanistan 2001-2005, Reliefweb

19/12 | Afghan parliament inaugurated,CNN World

18/12 | Cheney seeking to shore up overseas tiesAssociated Press

17/12 | Afghans Filled With Hope, DisillusionmentAP Associated Press

17/12 | The US is now rediscovering the pitfalls of aspirational imperialismThe Guardian

14/12 | Judge orders UK citizenship for detaineeGuardian Unlimited

13/12 | Quake hits Afghan-Pakistani border region, Amir Shah, Associated Press

13/12 | Skalv i Afghanistan utlöste panik. TT, Expressen

12/12 | Military's information war Is vast and often secretiveThe Muslims News

8/12 | Bin Laden's influence may be fading, Saudi envoy saysThe Miami Herald

7/12 | Reform: Not Ignorant, Not Helpless, Newsweek

2/12 | Statement: Situation in Afghanistan, Relief Web

2/12 | Clashes close key Afghan border crossing, AP, Myrtle Beach Online

2/12 | Pakistan closes Afghan border crossing after spat, Reuters, ABC News

1/12 | Afghan ex-premier's rebels reject reconciliation, Reuters

8/12 | Bin Laden power fading, prince says
Heraldtoday.com