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Initially Purchased   2007-03-08
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Evidence of mass-murders being destroyed: rights group Evidence of mass-murders be...   Dec 17, 2008 18:08:59
The watchdog says that up to 20000 bodies are being removed from a site in Dasht-i-Laily, Jawzjan province, and has called on the Afghan government to ...View Full Article
Iran Expels 8850 Afghan Workers, Families Iran Expels 8850 Afghan Wor...   Dec 17, 2008 18:08:59
Juma Gul 25, a resident of Jawzja province said that they were 50 youth from Faryab and Jawzjan, who left for Mashhad city of Iran from Nimroz thre...
Afghanistan/ Violenza su donne: stupro e insicurezza in aumento Afghanistan/ Violenza su do...   Dec 17, 2008 18:08:59
Nelle province in cui opera - Kabul, Balkh, Jawzjan, Kunduz, Ghazni e Kandahar - coinvolge le associazioni locali e le comunità in progetti di ...V...
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Afghan children raped with 'impunity,' U.N. official says August 7, 2008 :: RSS :: Print :: Email CNN: The young Afghan girl sits in the...
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* 1 Badajshán * 2 Badgis * 3 Baglan * 4 Balh * 5 Bamiyán * 6 Daikondi * 7 Farah * 8 Faryab * 9 Gazni * 10 Gor * 11 Helmand * 12 Herat * 13 Jawzjan * 14 Kabul * 15 Kandahar * 16 Kapisa * 17 Khost * 18 Konar * 19 Kunduz * 20 Lagmán * 21 Logar * 22 Nangarhar * 23 Nimrod * 24 Nurestán * 25 Orusgán * 26 Paktia * 27 Paktika * 28 Panjshir * 29 Parvan * 30 Samangan * 31 Sar-e Pol * 32 Tahar * 33 Wardak * 34 Zabol

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1989 Saudi Investment in helping Afghanistan develop #15

Several years ago I got a hold of a very rare portfolio with original 12 by 18" photographs, charts, diagrams, blueprints and renderings for Saudi investment in Afghanistan. I find in my opinion that the Saudis try their level best to make this world a better place by putting their money into good and beneficial developments and programs. Here you will see dozens of ideas incorporated into this book showing Development in Afghanistan of housing, schools, office buildings, etc. It's a very good demonstration between two countries working together for a better future. I do not know any of the parties involved personally in this dedicated process but the man who sold me the book years ago seemed to be involved in developing projects in Afghanistan and was from Afghanistan. He was quite knowledgeable. The Afghans are strong, good natured and very hospitable friendly people and the Saudis obviously trying to help good people. Feel free to browse through the interesting photos that show a positive piece of history. More photos coming soon.

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Due to long years of conflict and war, a significant number of Afghans sought refuge in neighbouring countries, mainly in Pakistan, Iran and Central Asian countries. After the collapse of the Taliban regime in 2001, many Afghans started to return to their areas of origin in large scale. Between January 2002 and the end of 2006, more than 800,000 Afghans have returned to the Northern region of Afghanistan. In 2007, the anticipated number of Afghan returnees to the north is estimated to be approx. 63,100 persons from various asylum countries. For a duration of 4.5 months, ACTED will undertake, on behalf of UNHCR, the construction of 300 shelters for the very low income returnees/IDPs returning to two high-return districts of Jawzjan province. The main selection criteria for the beneficiaries are to be from the very low income but still be able to provide land for the construction of the shelter. After being trained on the blue print of the construction, the beneficiaries will be equipped with construction tools and will receive remuneration for their work on the shelter site.

Protesters for Jawzjan governor resignation

"We don't want the governor, he belongs to Hezb-i-Islami party and is also involved in drug-trafficking."

Ahmad Naeem Qadri

Jawzjan CITY: About 400 residents of the Northern JAWZJAN province Thursday in a protest rally urged Juma Khan Hamdard to quit his position as governor.

The locals accused Hamdard as inefficient, his links with Hezb-i-Islami, involvement in smuggling and weak management. Refuting the allegations, the governor said it was a hatched conspiracy against him. The marchers warned they would continue their protest until the governor had resigned from his office.

Mohammad Rasul, one of the protesters, told Pajhwok Afghan News: "We don't want the governor, he belongs to Hezb-i-Islami party and is also involved in drug-trafficking."

Ahmad Sameer, another protester, said they wanted the government should appoint an honest, qualified and efficient governor. "Hamdard has not solved any of our problem, we will continue to protest until government replaces him," he added.

In a brief chat with this News agency, he said:" It is all a plot against me, neither I am involved in smuggling, nor have any link with Hezb-i-Islami party, I was only its member during Jihad time, as everyone had membership of a party." He also said the number of the protesters were very small.

He also showed Pajhwok Afghan News the two women and a child who were badly bitten by spy dogs of the foreign forces.

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Killed by NATO in Khost province of Afghanistan on Dec.17, 2008
KHOST, Dec. 17, 2008: The dead body of a civilian shot for reasons unknown in his house by NATO soldiers.

KHOST CITY: Three of a family, including a couple and their son were killed by the firing of Coalition forces in Kandao area near

NATO base in Khost City of the eastern Khost province.

Tahir Khan Sabri, deputy governor of the province told Pajhwok Afghan News that coalition forces in an operation at the house of the brother of Dr. Bilal has killed his brother, sister-in-law and nephew.

Sabri quoting Dr.Bilal said that they were sitting in the hujra when coalition forces entered their house and opened indiscriminate fire about 11 pm. "Coalition forces said they started the operation for arresting a suspect," Bilal said.

Younas, another son of the deceased couple said that their house was just 500 meters away from the base and the family had no enmity with anyone. He said if coalition forces wanted to get someone they should inform us and then could search the whole house.

News from the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA)


RAWA News, August 3, 2008

Naseer Fayyaz: Me and my family are in danger

Open letter from Naser Fayaz, ATN journalist, which has been sent to UNAMA and some other human rights organizations

This is Nasrer Fayyaz, the ATN journalist who was illegally detained by the Afghan intelligence agency, the NDS. I want to thank all the national and international organizations and all the print and electronic media outlets which fought for my release.


RAWA requests all its supporters and well-wishers of Afghan people to defend the brave and freedom-loving journalist Naseer Fayyaz and register their protest to his harassment by sending letters to the following sources:

President Hamid Karzai
khaleeq.ahmad@gmail.com, president@afghanistangov.org

United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan – UNAMA
siddiquea@un.org

Justice Ministry of Afghanistan
hidayatr@moj.gov.af

Naseer Fayyaz in Haqeeqat show

As you know on Monday 28 July, NDS agents briefly detained me and the same day in the evening again I was detained by the intelligence agency and released after one night. The detention took place Due to my investigative program Haqeeqat- the Truth which is based on facts and truths is broadcast every Sunday at 9:30 PM on Ariana Television. The program also reflects the current political, social and economic issues of the country.

The 27 July program which was based on Afghan government’s performance during the last four years was pulled off the air mid-broadcast on the demand of the intelligence agency which had called to the station. This is against the freedom of the press and violation of the Article 34 of Afghan's Constitution.

The show was discussed at the regular council of ministers meeting on Monday which accused me of "insulting" top government officials, and which was followed by my detention by the intelligence officials. Let me assure you that there was nothing against the national interest and everything was based on facts.

This is against the constitution because Afghan law has Due process provisions in cases where a journalist is accused of violations. It calls for the creation of an independent investigative committee composed of lawyers, journalists and other professionals.

As you know that several organizations known for supporting Human rights and freedom of Speech condemned the detention. Reporters without border has urged the Afghan government to be clearer and more serious in its policy towards Freedom of Speech in the country saying it is not the responsibility of the intelligence agency to oversee media activities in the country.

This case is not the first where journalism has been jeopardized in Afghanistan. At several instances in the past governmental agencies have harassed media activists in the country. This is the fact that journalists and media workers in Afghanistan have come under increasing threats and attacks by both state and non-state actors and several journalists have been killed. The government, in particular the NDS and the Ulema council (Council of religious scholars), have attempted to reduce the media's independence.

 
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Amnesty International in its report has said that the Afghan government must prevent the country’s intelligence agency, the NDS from suppressing media freedom. Amnesty international says the NDS has no right to interfere in this case and its involvement signifies an unwarranted government intrusion on Afghanistan’s media. He adds the NDS should not become a tool for the government to intimidate its critics. Officially the NDS only has the authority to address national security threats.

After my detention and release from the intelligence agency, I am feeling very scared. Only last night when I was reading Dari bulletin on our ATN channel, one of my colleagues in the station received a call from my brother at Home informing that he has been witnessing some suspicious movements around my house. Over telephone he said that several armed persons with big turbans and suspected attire were moving around my residence. He told me not to go home because it could be threat to my life. And right from that time I have not visited my house; I am at a safer place provided by my employer ATN.

And as you are aware of the developments in my case, the situation what I have been going through is intimidating me. I don’t feel safe and also I am concerned about my family. I am passing through a kind of fear right after my release. It seems any time any thing can happen to me and my family.

Seemingly it is possible that I might be attacked when I come to office from my Home and when I go home from office. And the same case might happen with my family. They may be attacked at any time in my presence or in my absence. Therefore I request you to save me and my family members providing me and my family members with armed protection.

Regards,

Naseer Fayyaz
Journalist- ATN
Kabul, Afghanistan

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