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Nyhetsbevakaren 2008

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23/12 | Taliban's Omar rejects reports of peace formula, Sayed Salahuddin, Reuters

23/12 | FACTBOX-Security developments Dec 23, Reuters

22/12 | Indications children being hit hard by pneumonia, IRIN

22/12 | NATO to engage tribes in Taliban fight, Golnar Motevalli, Reuters

21/12 | Extra U.S. troops aim for "tipping point", Jon Hemming, Reuters

21/12 | Allies must follow US in boosting Afghan forces-NATO, Reuters

21/12 | US 'can talk to some elements of Taliban', The Telegraoh

21/12 | Taliban Unimpressed by Promised US Surge, Antiwar.com

21/12 | What Motivates the Torture Enablers? Scott Horton, Harpers Magazine

21/12 | Taliban chief proposes formula to end Afghanistan crisis, Hindustan Times

20/12 | Q & A: Hamid Karzai, The Chicago Tribune

19/12 | Soviet failures echo for US, Mark Sappenfield, Christian Science Monitor

18/12 | Iran called upon to halt winter deportations, IRIN

18/12 | Pakistani Islamists call for block on U.S. supplies, Zeeshan Haider, Reuters

18/12 | Kabul residents have more fear of gangs than of Taliban, Nancy A. Youssef, McClatchy Newspapers

18/12 | USA förstärker i kaotiskt Afghanistan, Pär Björklund, Stockholms Fria

17/12 | Talibanerna stärker sitt grepp i Peshawar, Per Lilja, DN

17/12 | Islamists not main suspects in Paris probe-minister, Reuters

17/12 | Rural Afghans Resistant To Official Judicial System, Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, National Public Radio

17/12 | Afghanistan must not replicate Iraq road map, Christian Aid / Reuters

17/12 | “Local integration” key to internal displacement, IRIN

16/12 | 'Charmak' disease still killing people, livestock in west, IRIN

16/12 | Terrorhot mot Paris – sprängladdningar hittades, Tobia Olsson, SvD

16/12 | Cheney defends waterboarding use, Al Jazeera

16/12 | UK troop casualties surge, Jonathon Burch, Reuters

16/12 | Taliban Courts Filling Justice Vacuum, Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, National Public Radio

16/12 | Rough Road Ahead For Legal System, Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, National Public Radio

16/12 | No relief in sight for war-wracked Afghanistan, Thibauld Malterre, AFP

15/12 | UN commits to preserving mass grave sites, IRIN

15/12 | US costs of Iraq, Afghan wars top $900 bln, David Morgan, Reuters

15/12 | Pakistan haulers refuse to take supplies to Afghanistan, The New Nation / AFP

15/12 | Pleas of Afghan ex-poppy farmers, Bilal Sarwary, BBC

14/12 | Envoys discuss Afghan troubles, Al Jazeera

14/12 | NATO looks to north Afghan neighbours for supplies, Golnar Motevalli, Reuters

14/12 | Taliban Raids on NATO Convoys Crippling - Analysts, Zofeen Ebrahim, IPS

14/12 | Afghans torn over family size, James Palmer, San Fransisco Chronicle

14/12 | Taleban tax: allied supply convoys pay their enemies for safe passage, Tom Coghlan, Times

12/12 | Afghan improvised roadside blasts rise sharply, Reuters

12/12 | Lancet: Dozens of nations inflated vaccine numbers, Maria Cheng, AP

12/12 | Physicians for Human Rights Calls for Probe into Removal of Mass Grave, Press Release Web

12/12 | Kandahar Schools Empty After Acid Attack on Girls, Mohammad Ilyas Dayee, IWPR

11/12 | Saudi Arabia and the Future of Afghanistan, Council of Foreign Relations, Greg Bruno

11/12 | U.S. Senate report ties Rumsfeld to Abu Ghraib abuse, David Morgan, Reuters

11/12 | US aims for more troops, Gates says, Andrew Gray, Reuters

10/12 | Report Confirms Torture at Guantanamo, Becky Akers, The New American

10/12 | Warlords Toughen US Task in Afghanistan, Aryn Baker, Time

10/12 | U.S.-led forces kill 7 Afghans in friendly fire, Reuters

10/12 | Drug producers, smugglers under pressure? IRIN

9/12 | Villagers bombed in August still living with relatives, IRIN

8/12 | Mullah Omar calls on Afghans to boycott election, Antara

8/12 | Taliban in 72 pct of Afghanistan, think-tank says, Jon Hemming, Reuters

7/12 | Taliban urges Western troops to leave, Golnar Motevalli, Reuters

7/12 | US to deploy new forces south of Kabul to protect capital, AFP / Sydney Morning Herald

7/12 | Attack på Natofordon i Pakistan, AFP / DN

7/12 | Official Calls for Sensitivity to Afghan Demands, Kirk Semple, New York Times

5/12 | Svenskt bistånd bäst i världen, SvD

4/12 | Weapons cache discovery underscores risks to civilians, IRIN

4/12 | Governor of key province sacked, Noor Khan, AP

4/12 | Afghanistan says it will sign cluster bomb treaty, Walter Gibbs and Kirk Semple, International Herald Tribune

3/12 | UN calls for more action to protect children, IRIN

3/12 | Afghan Refugees Return Home but Find Only a Life of Desperation, Adam B Ellick, New York Times

3/12 | Afghani fruits, carpets come second among 38 countries, BNA

3/12 | Children at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS, Leslie Knott, Relief Web

2/12 | Drought, poverty lead children to abandon school, IRIN

2/12 | Military Inquires Into Possible Detainee Abuse, Kirk Semple, New Semple

2/12 | Spain's Secret Role in the War on Terror, Lisa Abend, Time

2/12 | ISAF Risks Losing Hearts and Minds in North, Sayed Yaqub Ibrahimi, IWPR

2/12 | Terror attacks and winter make humanitarian aid work very dangerous, Relief Web

1/12 | Nazia, "I work as health worker despite threats to my life”, IRIN

1/12 | Afghans wary of Taliban, U.S., Jason Motlagh, Washington Times

1/12 | 350 women in Afghan prisons, many for 'moral crimes:' UN, AFP

30/11 | Suicide bomber hits German embassy vehicle in Kabul, Sayed Salahuddin, Reuters

30/11 | British soldiers shoot Afghan policeman dead: military, AFP, Yahoonews.com

29/11 | Factbox - Security developments, 29 Nov 2008, Reuters / Relief Web

28/11 | Anger with government after suicide attack, Chris Sands, The National

28/11 | Riot in Kabul after civilian killed, Yousuf Azimy, Swissinfo.ch

27/11 | Blast rocks Afghan capital, Al Jazeera

27/11 | Food insecurity may cause deaths this winter, IRIN

27/11 | Nobody supports the Taliban, but people hate the government, Robert Fisk, The Independent

26/11 | Military' 'hearts and minds' campaign creates no-go zones for aid workers, Christian Aid / Relief Web

26/11 | ÖB dröjer med stärkt skydd, Mikael Holmström, SvD

26/11 | Afghanistan demands 'timeline' for end of military intervention, AFP

26/11 | Afghan President demands end of civilian killings by UN forces, DPA / Relief Web

26/11 | Factbox - Security developments, 26 Nov 2008, Relief Web

26/11 | Afghan president wishes he could down U.S. planes, Sayed Salahuddin, Reuters

26/11 | Life in Afghanistan, BBC

26/11 | Obama's great foreign policy challenge, Robert Fox, The Guardian

26/11 | Kidnapped aid worker targeted by error: colleagues, Joelle Diderich, Yahoonews.com

25/11 | Afghanistan seeks winter food aid, Al Jazeera

25/11 | 10 Taliban arrested in school girl acid attack, Noor Khan, AP

25/11 | Pervasive corruption fuels deep anger - Many long for harsh but clean rule of Taliban, Kim Barker, Chicago Tribune

25/11 | Afghanistan's stunning lakes thirst for tourism, Sardar Ahmad and Danny Kemp, Yahoo.com

25/11 | New realism in rhetoric, George Alagiah, BBC News

25/11 | 1.6 million children of under 5 yrs age at risk of dying this winter, Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan / Relief Web

24/11 | Tala klarspråk om hoten och öka säkerheten, Claes Arvidsson, SvD

24/11 | Karzai's death-penalty dilemma, Graeme Smith, Globe and Mail

23/11 | Taliban to target convoys, Al Jazeera

23/11 | Factbox - Security developments, 23 Nov 2008, Reuters

23/11 | Afghan opposition demands election in April, Reuters

23/11 | Försvaret mörkar risk i Afghanistan, TT / SvD