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Nyhetsbevakaren Februari 2008

29/2 | Släng inte ut afghanerna! Jytte Guteland, ETC

29/2 | Ahads vänner känner hopp, Britta Staake, VF

29/2 | Transfer of Afghan detainees resumed, Matthew Fisher, National Post

29/2 | Extreme cold hits farmers in Afghanistan: Livestock devastated - high fuel, cereal prices reduce poor’s access to food, Relief Web

29/2 | Taliban Blow Up Afghan Phone Tower, Noor Khan, AP / The Guardian

29/2 | Obama says Europe must do more in Afghanistan, Jeff Mason, Reuters

29/2 | Visas for War Zone Translators Halted, Walter Pincus, Washington Post

28/2 | Uzbek strongman scorns AG orders as unlawful, Pajhwak / E-ariana

28/2 | Karzai-bashing deeply disturbing: Congressman Pitts, Individual.com

28/2 | Protest mot svenska utvisningsplaner, Cecilia Gustafsson, ETC

28/2 | Clashes in Helmand leave civilians dead, displaced, IRIN

28/2 | Donors should support local peace-building efforts - Oxfam, IRIN

28/2 | Hard decisions as Pakistan's largest refugee village faces closure, Relief Web

28/2 | Gov't insists it controls Afghanistan, Rahim Faiez, AP / Washington Post

28/2 | Journalist designated an enemy combatant, Alisa Tang, AP / wiredispatch.com

28/2 | Community peacebuilding in Afghanistan: The case for a national strategy, Relief Web

27/2 | Poverty pushing youth into arms of Taliban? IRIN

27/2 | Winnable wars that can be lost in political arena, Anthony H. Cordesman, Washington Post

27/2 | A look at recent kidnappings of foreigners in Afghanistan, AP / International Herald Tribune

26/2 | Afghanistan: Defeat or victory? Debbie Menon, Khaleej Times

26/2 | Taleban issue mobile phone threat, Jon Brain, BBC

26/2 | Domestic violence against children widespread - study, IRIN

26/2 | Norway to send troops to southern Afghanistan, Xinhua / Relief Web

26/2 | France to send troops to Afghan combat zone-report, Andrew Dobbie, Reuters / Relief Web

26/2 | Bomb kills policemen in eastern Afghanistan, Allegra Stratton, Guardian

26/2 | NATO may follow if Canada exits Afghanistan, Daily TImes

26/2 | Ousted By Iran, Afghan Refugees Languish At Home, Anand Gopal, IPS

26/2 | U.S. Struggles to Find Envoy, Hindering Effort to Stabilize Afghanistan, Michael Abramowitz and Colum Lynch, Washington Post

26/2 | America Wrong, Europe Right, William M. Arkin, Washington Post

25/2 | Dödsdömd: Fick inte försvara mig, TT-AFP / SvD

25/2 | Women's lives worse than ever, Terri Judd, The Independent

25/2 | Krönikan: När den goda viljan saknas, Göteborgsposten

25/2 | Canada: Afghan mission most important debate facing nation, Brodie Fenlon, Globe and Mail

25/2 | Tvångsdeportationer till Afghanistan, Linn Bursell, Yelah

25/2 | Post-war Afghanistan sees more local-made products, Xinhua / China People´s Daily

25/2 | Afghanistan's Pop Idol breaks barriers, Alastair Leithead, BBC

24/2 | Winter cold devastates livestock sector, IRIN

24/2 | Afghan governor survives bomb blast, three cops killed, Yahoo News

24/2 | General: Attacks down sharply in E. Afghanistan, Alisa Tang, AP / Army Times

24/2 | Pakistan Taliban warn new government to keep clear, Kamran Haider, Reuters

24/2 | The ghosts of Pul-e-Charkhi, Fariba Nawa, The Sunday Times

24/2 | Choosing Which War to Fight, Helene Cooper, NY Times

24/2 | Leaving Afghanistan, Jonathan Power, Khaleej Times

23/2 | Göteborg: "Stoppa utvisningarna till Afghanistan", Anna Ekström och Elin Schwartz, Yelah.net

21/2 | Fackeltåg till stöd för Afghanska flyktingar, P4 Kronoberg, Sveriges Radio

21/2 | Recension: Murat Kurnaz - Fem år av mitt liv, Gabriel Byström, GP

21/2 | Tortured logic, John Sharkey, The Minnesota Daily

21/2 | 30 Taliban members killed during crack-down operation, Gulf News

21/2 | Bread price hike affects millions, IRIN

21/2 | Death sentence case has chilling effect on press freedom,
Terry Friel, Eurasianet.org

21/2 | NATO winning battles, losing Afghanistan, Ali Gharib, Asia Times Online

20/2 | NATO Tensions Grow Over Afghanistan, Jela De Franceschi, Voice of America

20/2 | Afghansk familj utvisad, Ingvar Gunnarsson, Barometern

20/2 | Over 200,000 Afghans hit by severe cold to receive UN assistance, UN, Relief Web

20/2 | Millions vulnerable to spring floods, IRIN

20/2 | Psychological scars of violence on children, IRIN

20/2 | Power Cuts Leave Helmand Shivering, Mohammad Elyas Dayee and Aziz Ahmad Tassal, IWPR

20/2 | Community councils and microfinance boost development in Afghanistan, Guy Collender, IDS

20/2 | New party to focus on women's rights, Farangis Najibullah, RFE/RL's Radio Free Afghanistan

20/2 | Taliban defeat will take years: US general, AFP / Yahoo News

20/2 | IMF: Afghanistan Econ Improves Despite Weak Security, Dow Jones / Nasdaq

20/2 | CTV freelancer detained at U.S. base in Afghanistan, Graeme Smith, Globe and Mail

19/2 | Humanitarian situation worsens as Afghan hostilities spread, Relief Web

19/2 | Norwegian troops likely to stay in Afghanistan until 2015, Aftenposten

19/2 | States must act now to prevent cruel toll of cluster munitions, ICRC, Relief Web

19/2 | Afghan general prosecutor summons ex-warlord, Sayed Salahuddin, Reuters / Yahoo News

19/2 | Chronology-Bombing attacks in Afghanistan, Reuters

19/2 | Group Decries Jailing of Afghan Reporter, AP/ SF Gate

18/2 | Germany Faces Political Dilemma in Afghanistan, Trinity Hartman, Deutsche Welle

18/2 | Miliband urged to regulate private military, Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian

18/2 | Security worries rise in Afghanistan capital, Pamela Constable, The Boston Globe

18/2 | Kuchi nomads seek a better deal, IRIN

18/2 | ”Katastrofalt att utvisa till Afghanistan”, P4 Värmland, Sveriges Radio

18/2 | Marine shooting case illustrates difficulty of battlefield cases, Estes Thompson, AP / Statesville.com

18/2 | Nytt stort attentat i Afghanistan, SvD

17/2 | When is war a crime? Carol Rosenberg, The Miami Herald

17/2 | Mass deportation from Iran may cause crisis, official warns, IRIN

17/2 | Minst 80 döda i explosion, Åsa Nilsson Rönnqvist och Mikael Kulle, DN

17/2 | 80 Die in Bombing at Afghan Dog Fight, Allauddin Khan, The Guardian

17/2 | Severe Flooding Expected During Afghan Spring Thaw, Lisa Schlein, Voice of America

16/2 | Afghanistan's coldest winter kills over 900, Relief Web

15/2 | Världen Direkt: Afghanistan, Aftonbladet

15/2 | London bombs justify 'torture', says Bush, Mail & Guardian

14/2 | MPs 'disappointed' by Karzai claim, IC Wales

14/2 | Friend of Pervez flees extremists in Afghanistan, Jerome Starkey, The Independent

14/2 | Pneumonia spreads as winter deaths top 800, IRIN

14/2 | Clock running on NATO's stretched Afghan operation, Luke Baker, Reuters

14/2 | Migrationsverkets beslut om Afghanistan har inte med praxis att göra, Bodil Ceballos, Harald Holst, David Veisland, Mana

14/2 | Germany to debate new Afghanistan mandate, Reuters

14/2 | Dispatch from Afghanistan: An abundance of snow, little to eat, Vicel Meregillano-Hicks, Relief Web

14/2 | France mulls greater role in Afghanistan, Jamey Keaten, AP / News & Observer

14/2 | Report calls for more Afghan control of budget, Al Jazeera

13/2 | Donors pledge US$31 million in food aid, IRIN

13/2 | Digging in to survive the cold, Ali Hakimi, Relief Web

13/2 | Pakistan: Gearing up for another Afghan repatriation drive, IRIN

13/2 | Defeat a "real possibility" in Afghanistan: Ashdown, Reuters

13/2 | 'Al Qaeda is not interested in Afghanistan', Rediff.com

13/2 | Taliban offers kidnapped diplomat for leader, Adnkronos

13/2 | Afghanistan's refugee crisis 'ignored', Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian

13/2 | Polish soldiers charged with murdering Afghans kept in jail, Yahoo