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Nyhetsbevakaren Januari 2009

30/1 | Afghanistan elections postponed, Al Jazeera

29/1 | Afghan elections in August as violence rises, Golnar Motevalli, Reuters

29/1 | Harassment forces Afghan girls out of school, Hamid Shalizi, Reuters

29/1 | Kabul air pollution a major health risk, IRIN

29/1 | Obama and the Afghan narco-state, Bernd Debusmann, Ruters

29/1 | Doubts emerge over US troop boost, Andrew Gray, Reuters

29/1 | Abdul the Taliban, on the hunt for American 'infidels', AFP

29/1 | As Afghanistan hots up, private security moves in, Luke Baker, Reuters

28/1 | Afghanistan 'top priority' for US, Al Jazeera

28/1 | Dateline to end civilian killings by NATO, Deutsche Presse Agentur

28/1 | Afghans want ‘foreigners’ out of Kabul, Chris Sands, The National

27/1 | War crimes evidence disappearing as perpetrators clear the bones from mass graves, Sayed Yaqub Ibrahimi, IWPR

27/1 | Winter Deepens Drought Victims’ Misery, Samiullah Bawar, IWPR

27/1 | Taliban say Guantanamo closure "positive step", Reuters

26/1 | Snow, insecurity hamper polio immunisation, IRIN

26/1 | Karzai condemns killing of 16 Afghan civilians by US forces, DPA / Reliefweb

26/1 | The Taliban Warns Obama: Get out of Afghanistan, David Montero, Christian Science Monitor

26/1 | Afghan roadside bomb attacks up sharply, upi.com

26/1 | Taliban issues 'wanted' list, Press-Tv

26/1 | The US may find itself isolated, Kim Sengupta, The Independent / Arab News

26/1 | Is the West losing the Pashtuns? Hekmat Karzai, Al Jazeera

25/1 | Carsten Jensen i Afghanistan, Del 1 - Nedstigning i skuggriket, DN

25/1 | Afghans protest against US on civilian deaths report, Mohammad Rafiq, Reuters

24/1 | FACTBOX-Security developments Jan 24, Reuters

23/1 | Stoppa avvisningarna till Afghanistan, Ritva Holmström, GP

23/1 | Guantanamo closure will help fight terror, Jon Hemming, Reuters

23/1 | India hands over strategic highway to Afghanistan, The Hindu

23/1 | Nurses back Afghanistan field hospitals treating Taleban and British soldiers together, Richard Staines, Nursingtimes.net

22/1 | Spionerte på norske hjelpeorganisasjoner, Aftenbladet

22/1 | UNAMA raps new report by rights watchdog, IRIN

22/1 | FACTBOX-Security developments 22 Jan, Reuters

22/1 | Children injured during explosion in Tughay, ISAF / Reliefweb

22/1 | Foreign forces defend efforts to protect Afghans, AFP

22/1 | Insecurity dogs voter registration in south Afghan, Golnar Motevalli, Reuters

21/1 | Obama moves on Guantanamo trials, Al Jazeera

21/1 | Afghan unrest killed 4,000 civilians in 2008, AFP

21/1 | Taliban want to expel foreign troops, not win power, Golnar Motevalli, Reuters

21/1 | US investigates civilian deaths claim, Jason Straziuso and Rahim Faiez, AP / Antiwar.com

20/1 | U.S. military says kills 22 militants, Reuters

20/1 | Obama must redefine success in Afghanistan, Paul Taylor, Reuters

20/1 | Obama Bad News for Karzai? Jean MacKenzie and Abaceen Nasimi, IWPR

20/1 | The Taliban and other armed groups must stop targeting and using children, UN SRSG-CAAC / Relief Web

20/1 | Afghanistan seeks control over NATO deployments, Jason Straziuso and Amir Shah, AP / Yahoo

19/1 | Attack disrupts Afghan supplies, Al Jazeera

19/1 | Suicide blast outside NATO Afghan base, Reuters

19/1 | Reinfeldt i Afghanistan, SvD

19/1 | Debatt: Säkerhet och utveckling hänger ihop i Afghanistan, Anders Nordström och Håkan Syrén, GP

19/1 | Afghans Pin Hopes on Obama, Jean MacKenzie, Mohammad Ilyas Dayee, Aziz Ahmad Shafe, Qayum Babak and Sedeq Behnam, IWPR

18/1 | NATO leader turns tables on Afghan government, AFP

16/1 | Resistance to U.S. Plan for Afghanistan, Pamela Constable, Washington Post

15/1 | UK foreign minister urges rethink of "war on terror", Adrian Croft, Reuters

15/1 | ISAF takes additional measures to avoid civilian casualties, Relief Web

15/1 | First Afghan woman mayor says women's rights worsened, Golnar Motevalli, Reuters

15/1 | Obama pledges to succeed where Bush failed on bin Laden, AFP

15/1 | US Investigation of Airstrike Deaths ‘Deeply Flawed’, Human Right Watch

14/1 | US official says detainee tortured, Reuters

14/1 | US: 61 ex-Guantanamo inmates return to terrorism, David Morgan, Reuters

14/1 | Government abandons voter registration at health centres, IRIN

14/1 | Obama agrees to major US force increase, Yahoo / AFP

14/1 | US Afghan tribe plan 'is risky', Martin Vennard, BBC News

13/1 | Imams to the rescue in curbing maternal mortality, IRIN

13/1 | Bagram: Worse Than Guantanamo? William Fisher, Antiwar.com

13/1 | How US tries to limit civilian deaths, Danna Harman, Christian Science Monitor

13/1 | U.S. Marines find Iraq tactics don't work in Afghanistan, Nancy A. Youssef, McClatchy Newspapers

12/1 | Ethnic tension, insecurity casts doubt on Afghan vote, Golnar Motevalli, Reuters

12/1 | More funds needed to rid Afghanistan of mines-UN, Reuters

11/1 | The Afghan Scam - The Untold Story of Why the U.S. Is Bound to Fail in Afghanistan, Ann Jones, Tomdispatch.com

11/1 | Inexplicable Wealth of Afghan Elite Sows Bitterness, Pamela Constable, Washington Post

10/1 | Afghans rue Bush's 'war on terror', Aunohita Mojumdar, Al Jazeera

9/1 | US Army recruiting at the mall with video games, Jon Hurdle, Reuters

9/1 | Millions face starvation, James Cogan, wsws.org

9/1 | US-led raid kills 17 civilians, Gulf Times

8/1 | US had 'unrealistic goals' in Afghanistan, The National / AP

8/1 | Could Afghanistan become Obama's achilles heel? Gary Ater, American Chronicle

8/1 | Butchered in the name of honour, IRIN

8/1 | Afghans Sick of TV Horrors, Sayed Yaqub Ibrahimi, IWPR

7/1 | U.S. says troops kill 32 insurgents, Sayed Salahuddin, Reuters

7/1 | Afghan peace calls stem from battle losses: Taliban, Relief Web / AFP

6/1 | NATO rejects civilian death claim, Reuters

6/1 | Petraeus plan to defeat the Taliban to be tested in 2009, Syed Saleem Shahzad, Adnkronos

5/1 | Little to eat for IDPs in makeshift Kabul camp, IRIN

5/1 | Afghanistan expects bloody 2009, AFP

2/1 | Afghans thirsty for water on tap, Sharif Khoram, AFP

1/1 | Farmers in poppy cultivation dilemma, IRIN