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Nyhetsbevakaren Juni 2008

30/6 | Bloodiest month yet for British forces in Afghanistan as another soldier is killed by a landmine, Matthew Hickley, Mail on Sunday

30/6 | Civilian deaths in Afghanistan surging this year, Stephen Graham, Houston Chronicle

29/6 | Factbox - Security developments in Afghanistan, Reuters

29/6 | In Courts, Afghanistan Air Base May Become Next Guantanamo, Del Quentin Wilber, Washington Post

28/6 | Pentagon Expects More Taliban Attacks, AP / CBS

27/6 | 969 miljarder till militära insatser, Sveriges Radio

26/6 | Aid promise prompts IDPs to return, IRIN

26/6 | Afghanistan's shattered history, Martin Patience, BBC News

25/6 | Clashes’ zone near Kandahar to get emergency relief aid, IRIN

25/6 | Time to Address Afghanistan ’s Key Rebuilding Challenges, M. Ashraf Haidari, E-Ariana

25/6 | Russia joins the war in Afghanistan, M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times Online

25/6 | Juvenile justice system lacks resources, IRIN

24/6 | Clashes continue in Afghanistan, Al Jazeera

24/6 | Cell Phones in the Hindu Kush, Bruce Hoffman and Seth G. Jones, The National Interest

24/6 | Taleban's '$100m opium takings', Kate Clark, BBC News

24/6 | US to carry on military trials at Guantanamo despite ruling, AFP

24/6 | Arghandab’s Two-Day War - As Taleban flee and residents return, opposing sides both claim victory, Abaceen Nasimi, IWPR

23/6 | Stream of deportees from Iran continues, IRIN

23/6 | Death penalty call for man who spread Koran translation, Syed Saleem Shahzad, AKI

23/6 | Afghan teachers face poverty, Chris Sands, E-Ariana / The National

22/6 | Landmines impede civilians' return to volatile Arghandab, IRIN

22/6 | Rockets from Pakistan kill Afghan woman, 3 children, Elyas Wahdat, Reuters

22/6 | Pakistan troops 'aid Taliban', Peter Beaumont and Mark Townsend, The Guardian

22/6 | FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, June 22, Reuters

22/6 | Warlord: My encounter with Taliban mastermind, Raymond Whitaker, The Independent

22/6 | These wars are about oil, not democracy, Eric Margolis, Edmonton Sun

22/6 | For Karzai, itsa battle for survival, I. Ramamohan Rao, E-Aryana

20/6 | Afghanistan in an amorphous war, Paul Rogers, openDemocracy / ISN Security Watch

19/6 | ICBL concerned by Taliban mine use allegations, ICBL

18/6 | Villagers flee valley as Taleban dig in to face allied onslaught, Anthony Loyd, Times

18/6 | Afghaner på flykt undan talibanstrider, Nils Hohner, Ekot

17/6 | The wrong pursuit - Karzai’s threat or its actualisation offers a cure which is worse than the disease, Ejaz Haider, Daily Times

17/6 | Pakistan hits back over Afghan leader’s threats, Gulf Times

17/6 | Growing Support for Taleban Talks, Caroline Tosh in London and Hafizullah Gardesh, IWPR

16/6 | Little support for victims of child sexual abuse, IRIN

16/6 | Hekmatyar denies peace-talk rumours, Online News.com.pk

16/6 | Afghan villagers caught in the middle of conflict, Jon Hemming, Reuters

15/6 | Nusrat Khan: disabled elderly "enemy combatant", Tom Lasseter, The Seattle Times

15/6 | Aminullah: caught up in feuds, Tom Lasseter, The Seattle Times

15/6 | Hukumran: a cabdriver who made a powerful enemy, Tom Lasseter, The Seattle Times

15/6 | Karzai threatens to send forces into Pakistan, Jason Straziuso, AP/New York Times

14/6 | Sex trade thrives in Afghanistan, Alisa Tang, MSNBC

14/6 | Taliban Free 1,200 Inmates in Attack on Afghan Prison, Carlotta Gall, New York Times

14/6 | Britain sends 200 extra troops to Afghanistan, James Kirkup, Telegraph

14/6 | Record Kandahar drug bust comes as rude awakening in hashish heaven, Canadian Press

13/6 | Rafiq Feraidun och Arife Arfan skickades tillbaka till Afghanistan. Fokus sökte upp dem i Kabul, Göran Engström, Fokus

13/6 | Skriven i dammet från World Trade Center, Kristian Ekenberg, Arbetarbaldet

13/6 | Unfulfilled promises haunt Afghanistan, Bilal Sarwary, BBC News

13/6 | Afghan mothers-to-be face dangerous journey, Katheringe O'Neill, The Globe and Mail

12/6 | Afghanistan behöver miljarder, TT-Reuters / SvD

12/6 | High Court sides with Guantanamo detainees again, Robert Barnes, Washington Post

11/6 | Inget studentfirande för Enayatullah Adel, SR Gävleborg

11/6 | Rebuilding programme calls for US$50 billion, IRIN

11/6 | Rumour and suspicion that threatens Afghan aid, Jeremy Page, The Times

10/6 | Few Clues to Helmand Journalist’s Killers, Abaceen Nasimi, IWPR

10/6 | Muslims Too Are Victims of Terrorism, Aijaz Zaka Syed, Arab News

10/6 | No medicine for leishmaniasis in Badakhshan Province, IRIN

10/6 | Applying Iraq’s Lessons in an Afghan Village, Carlotta Gall, New York Times

10/6 | Afghanistan Unraveling - Security Reports Show a Country in Crisis With Number of U.S. Troops Killed Rising, Spencer Ackerman, The Washington Independent

9/6 | As Ills Persist, Afghan Leader Is Losing Luster, Helene Cooper, The New York Times

9/6 | USA: Förstör Guantánamo-anteckningar, TT / SvD

9/6 | Fatima, 11, Afghanistan: “We left school to help feed our family”, IRIN

9/6 | Russia may resume arms sales to Afghanistan, Russian News & Information Agency

9/6 | Afghan aid ineffective, inefficient, watchdog says, Jon Hemming, Reuters

8/6 | Factbox - Security developments in Afghanistan, Reuters

8/6 | Afghan census postponed for two years-U.N. Relief Web

8/6 | China: Afghan investment reveals larger strategy, Ron Synovitz, EurasiaNet

7/6 | The US Policy feeds Al-Qaeda, Victor Nadein, Voice of Russia

6/6 | No New Guantanamo for Afghanistan, Hafizullah Gardesh and Jean MacKenzie, IWPR

5/6 | True cost of war going up, The Ironton Tribune

5/6 | US forces in Afghanistan, Congressional Research Service

5/6 | World Bank in Afghan aid warning, Mike Wooldridge, BBC

5/6 | Dozen insurgents killed in Afghanistan; 1 Afghan killed, 23 wounded in attacks, AP/ International Herald Tribune

5/6 | FACTBOX-Military deaths in Afghanistan, Reuters

5/6 | Promoting Perfume, Not Poppies, in Afghanistan, Ivan Watson NPR

4/6 | Afghanistan awards China $3.5 billion contract to mine huge copper field includes coal-fired power plant and freight railroad, Ron Synovitz, straightgoods.se

4/6 | Al Qaeda's strategic chaos, Haider A H Mullick, International the News

4/6 | Klichéfylld titt bakom slöjan, Kulturnytt, Sveriges Radio

4/6 | Ny Nato-chef i Afghanistan, Bohuslänningen

4/6 | Afghan Fantasist to Face Trial at Guantanamo, Andy Worthington, Huffington Post

4/6 | Detained journalist sues Bush administration, Lara Jakes Jordan, AP/ The Enquirer-Herald

3/6 | Ahmed Rashid's 'Descent into Chaos': terrifying, Roger Gathman, Austin American-Statesman

3/6 | Guantanamo Trials: Critical Judge Sacked, British Torture Victim Charged, Andy Worthington, Huffington Post

3/6 | Estonians Ready for Battle in Afghanistan's "Hell Land", DPA, Deutche Welle

3/6 | U.S. Reports Gains Against Taliban Fighters, Carlotta Gall, New York Times

3/6 | Civilians Driven From Garmsir by Fighting: Helmand governor says major international operation is causing humanitarian crisis, Aziz Ahmad Tassal and Mohammad Ilyas Dayee, IWPR

2/6 | Pak deal with Taliban should not come at Afghan cost, says Karzai, PTI / The Pioneer

2/6 | Afghan children paying family debts, Al Jazeera

2/6 | Aid to Afghanistan: Sending the wrong message, Anna Husarska, International Herald Tribune

2/6 | Despair mounts in Afghan food crisis, Kim Barker, Chicago Tribune

2/6 | Hopes Dashed for Afghan Journalist’s Release, Jean MacKenzie, IWPR

2/6 | Karzai blames West for Afghan violence, Reuters, Canada.com

2/6 | Taliban flee U.S. Marines onslaught in Afghanistan, Reuters

1/6 | Muslimsk fatwa mot terrorism, TT / Expressen

1/6 | US accused of holding terror suspects on prison ships, Duncan Campbell and Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian

1/6 | More than 120,000 Afghan refugees home this year: UN, Relief Web

1/6 | Suicide attacks often claim civilian lives in Afghanistan, Abdul Haleem, Xinhua

1/6 | Afghanistan's first national park has landmines, Eleanor Mayne, Telegraph

30/5 | Is history being repeated in Afghanistan? Roohullah Rahimi, e-Ariana