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Nyhetsbevakaren 2007

Nedan följer ett urval av de senaste nyheterna från avdelningarna ovan.

28/12 | USA-militär vill möta talibanhot, Jan Blomgren, Svenska Dagbladet

21/12 | AP Interview: Pentagon official backs British diplomat as Afghan envoy, AP, International Herald Tribune

20/12 | Afghanistan: Child soldiers operating on several fronts, Relief Web

19/12 | Nederländerna lämnar Afghanistan, TT-AFP, Dagens Nyheter

12/12 | Britain Lays Out Afghanistan Policy, David Stringer,
Associated Press Writer

12/12 | Avalanche kills 13 in northeast, IRIN

11/12 | Stoppa utvisningarna till krigets Afghanistan, Anna Westin, Kasim Husseini, Michael Williams mfl, Sundsvalls Tidning

11/12 | Confusion Over Musa Qala Offensive, Aziz Ahmad Tassal and Mohammad Ilyas Dayee, IWPR

11/12 | Journalists Under Attack in the North, IWPR

10/12 | Afghan troops take Taleban town, BBC

10/12 | Foreign Troops Accused in Helmand Raid Massacre, Matiullah Minapal and Aziz Ahmad Tassal, IWPR

7/12 | FAST Update Afghanistan: Trends in conflict and cooperation Oct - Nov 2007, Swiss Peace Foundation, Reliefweb

7/12 | UN prepares for repatriation of over half a million refugees, Reuters

7/12 | Afghan forces hit by suicide bomber, Al Jazeera

6/12 | Security Firms in Afghanistan: Part of the Problem?, Sayed Yaqub Ibrahimi, IWPR

6/12 | Hundreds flee fighting in Helmand Province, IRIN

6/12 | UN food agency driver shot dead in Afghanistan, Reuters

4/12 | Växande missnöje bland afghaner, TT-Reuters, DN

4/12 | Afghan bomber hits Nato convoy, Al Jazeera

3/12 | Don’t Give Up on Afghanistan, Khaled Hosseini, Newsweek

3/12 | bin Ladins fiasko - om en ambitiös bok – och vad som egentligen har hänt, Mattias Gardell, Aftonbladet

29/11 | USA försvarar bomber mot vägarbetare, TT / UNT

29/11 | "Jag vill leva som en vanlig människa", Carl V Andersson, City

29/11 | Afghanistan Cannabis Crop Up 40 Percent, Rahim Faiez, Associated Press / Guardian Unlimited

29/11 | Bin Ladin: Europa ut ur Afghanistan, TT-AFP, Dagens Nyheter

28/11 | Afghan workers die in US-led attack, Al Jazeera

27/11 | Children increasingly affected by conflict, IRIN

27/11 | Winning Hearts and Minds - The Taleban have avoided the worst excesses of the past, Aziz Ahmad Tassal, IWPR

26/11 | Afghans don’t have option of ignoring Iranian neighbours, Scott Taylor, The Chronicle Herald

26/11 | Kamp för kamraten, Tommy Jansson, Värmlands Folkblad

26/11 | Åtal mot polska soldater för dödsskjutning upprör, Kjell Albin Abrahamsson, Sydsvenskan

26/11 | Kabul facing "unregulated" urbanisation, IRIN

25/11 | Lite terror får man leva med, Petter Larsson, Efterarbetet.nu

25/11 | Britter tog danska liv i Afghanistan, TT/ DN

24/11 | Children die in Kabul bomb attack, Al Jazeera

22/11 | Afghanistan stalling on reconciliation: UN rights chief, Afghan News Network

21/11 | Top UN rights official urges safeguards to avoid civilian deaths in Afghanistan, UN News Centre

21/11 | Chinese mining company to invest nearly $3bn in copper mine at Aynak in Logar, south of Kabul, Ian MacWilliam, BBC News

21/11 | Karzai under fire for his crowning gesture, Graeme Smith, Globe and Mail

21/11 | Militancy Spreads to Northern Provinces, Tahir Qadiry, IPS Inter Press Service

21/11 | AFGHANISTAN: A law-enforcement success story in Kabul, Fariba Nawa, Eurasianet

21/11 | Too much aid to Afghanistan wasted, Oxfam says, Jon Hemming, Reuters

21/11 | Baluch leader killed in Afghanistan, Al Jazeera

21/11 | Afghanistan 'falling into Taliban hands', Afghan News Network

21/11 | No sudden deportation of “undocumented” Afghans in Pakistan, IRIN

21/11 | Politicians Argue Over Language of Schooling in Kabul, Wahidullah Amani, IWPR

20/11 | Oxfam calls for aid to be more effective and transparent, IRIN

20/11 | The Taleban’s Northern Front, Sayed Yaqub Ibrahimi, IWPR

19/11 | Shakira broadcast sparks row in Afghanistan, Tom Coghlan, Telegraph.

19/11 | USAs svindlande krigsnota, Peter Franke, Karlskoga-kuriren

19/11 | Many die in Afghan suicide attack, Al Jazeera

19/11 | Guards shot children dead after Afghan suicide blast, says UN, Mark Tran, Guardian Unilimited

19/11 | Afghanistan's human development report 2007 released, Pajhwok Afghan News

19/11 | Pentagon looking to boost funding for Pakistan paramilitary fighters, International Herald Tribune

18/11 | AFGHANISTAN: Fifth least developed country in the world, IRIN

18/11 | Weak rule of law hinders human development in Afghanistan, UNDP, Relief Web

18/11 | Afghan boy dancers sexually abused by former warlords, Reuters

18/11 | Parachinar clashes: death toll mounts to 90, Pajhwok

18/11 | Another suicide attack on ISAF in Helmand, Abdul Samad Rohani, Pajhwok

17/11 | KARZAI’S CORRUPTION COMMENTS COULD LEAD TO CABINET SHAKEUP, Eurasianet, Ron Synovitz

16/11 | Mellanösternkonflikt i fokus, Karin Hallengren, Kristianstadsbladet

16/11 | Six million schoolchildren to receive landmine coaching, IRIN

16/11 | Migrationsverket hävde beslut om utvisning för två afghaner, Magnus Petersson, Eskilstuna-kuriren

15/11 | US looks at Afghan supply lines amid political uncertainty, Reuters, Business Recorder

13/11 | På fredag utvisas afghanerna, Katrineholmskuriren

13/11 | NATO Countries at Risk of Complicity in Torture in Afghanistan Warns Amnesty International, Amnesty International, Earthtimes.org

12/11 | Civila dog i afghanska strider, TT, DN

12/11 | Landslides and avalanches threaten Badakhshan locals, IRIN

12/11 | Private security companies and local populations - An exploratory study of Afghanistan and Angola, Relief Web

12/11 | UN REPORT SAYS SUICIDE BOMBERS GET SUPPORT IN BOTH COUNTRIES, Ron Synovitz, EurasiaNet

9/11 | "Musharraf har skapat ett monster", Jan Blomgren, SvD

9/11 | Can the War on Terror Be Won? How to Fight the Right War, Philip H. Gordon, Foreign Affairs

8/11 | Police Target Journalists After Taleban Trip, Jean MacKenzie, IWPR

8/11 | Suspicion high after deadly attack on Afghan lawmakers, Ron Synovitz, Relief Web

7/11 | PERSPEKTIV | Koppling till Pakistan, Jan Blomgren, SvD

7/11 | We Have Ways… The Bush administration continues to disavow torture—and to officialize its practice, James Bovard, American Conservative

7/11 | NGOs vulnerable to criminal violence and insurgency, IRIN

6/11 | Tehran expels 8,000 Afghans, IRIN

6/11 | 90 dödade av afghansk bomb, Jan Blomgren, SvD

6/11 | Afghansk självmordsbomb dödade minst 90, TT-Reuters och Mikael Bondesson, DN

6/11 | Toll rises to 41 in Afghan suicide bombing, Taimoor Shah, International Herald Tribune

6/11 | KARZAI ADMINISTRATION NEEDS TO REMEMBER THAT ALL POLITICS IS LOCAL, Terry Friel, Eurasianet.org

5/11 | Fel att avvisa till Afghanistan, Thomas Leitner, Folket

5/11 | Civilians flee as NATO-Afghan forces fight insurgents in Kandahar, IRIN

5/11 | Afghan child deaths plummet, Amir Shah, The Guardian

4/11 | ARMED NORTHERN MILITIAS COMPLICATE AFGHAN SECURITY
Ron Synovitz, EurasiaNet

31/10 | UNHCR suspends Afghan repatriation effort, IRIN

31/10 | Disarmament programme extended, IRIN

30/10 | Ny granskning av legosoldater, Sven Wettergrund, Realtid.se

30/10 | Women workers exposed to health risks in Herat factories, IRIN

30/10 | Substantial successes in Afghanistan but risks from increased insecurity, narcotics production and corruption, World Bank Group, Relief Web

29/10 | Afghanistan is lost, says Lord Ashdown, Tom Coghlan, Daily Telegraph

29/10 | Rätten till skydd undan väpnad konflikt Interpellation 2007/08:89, Kalle Larsson (v), Riksdagen

29/10 | Government brushes aside report that Afghan prisoners are still tortured, Canadian Press, Brandon Sun Online

29/10 | UN warns of humanitarian crisis in inaccessible areas, IRIN

26/10 | Redford, Cruise brood over war in Lions for Lambs, Xinhuanet Entertainment

26/10 | Afghan children on the brink of catastrophe: Unicef, dawn.com

25/10 | Naturliga Kessle, Kristianstadbladet

25/10 | The military will not win in Afghanistan, says Chief of Defence Staff, Daily Mail

25/10 | Migrationsverket förklarar avvisning av afghaner, Ingela Martinsgård, SR