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  • By |Published On: November 25th, 2001|Comments Off on Fractious groups to meet at U.N.-sponsored talks|

    Monumental task to develop Afghan government (Analysis)

  • By |Published On: November 14th, 2001|Comments Off on Demanding to be heard|

    By Fariba Nawa November 14, 2001 Mother Jones Advocates for Afghanistan’s women are pushing to ensure that women’s freedoms are protected under a post-Taliban government. Peshawar — As diplomats at the United Nations continue to [...]

  • By |Published On: November 11th, 2001|Comments Off on Afghan carpet industry unravelled by war|

    By Fariba Nawa November 11, 2001 Agence France Presse Peshawar, Pakistan — These are depressing times for the staff at Herat Carpets, who pass their days drinking copious quantities of tea and staring disconsolately at [...]

  • By |Published On: November 5th, 2001|Comments Off on Clinic struggling to cope with Afghanistan’s refugees|

    By Fariba Nawa November 5, 2001 Agence France Presse Peshawar, Pakistan — Fatana Gailani’s small clinic is under siege, under-staffed and running out of resources almost as fast as its clientele of Afghan women refugees [...]

  • By |Published On: November 2nd, 2001|Comments Off on Hamid Karzai risks his neck for royalist cause in Afghanistan|

    By Fariba Nawa November 2, 2001 Agence France Presse Quetta, Pakistan — Hamid Karzai, now on the run from the Taliban, is the latest envoy to covertly penetrate Afghanistan in search of support for the [...]

  • By |Published On: November 2nd, 2001|Comments Off on Students of the war|

    By Fariba Nawa November 2, 2001 Mother Jones The turmoil in their native Afghanistan has followed refugee students and teachers to their new home in Pakistan. Islamabad — For the students and teachers at the [...]

  • By |Published On: November 1st, 2001|Comments Off on Minority Hazaras rejoice at Mazar-e-Sharif’s recapture|

    Rout of Taliban may not trigger ethnic reprisals

  • By |Published On: October 31st, 2001|Comments Off on Support for Taliban written in blood|

    By Fariba Nawa October 31, 2001 Agence France Presse Peshawar, Pakistan — Gholam Dastagir lay still as his blood dripped into a plastic bag. For the 55-year-old Afghan refugee, any mild discomfort was offset by [...]

  • By |Published On: October 30th, 2001|Comments Off on Women’s rights group struggles to gain respect among Afghans|

    By Fariba Nawa October 30, 2001 Agence France Presse Peshawar, Pakistan — They have been called Maoists, spies for the Soviet Union, for Pakistan and now the United States. They work undercover, breaking the hardline [...]

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