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- US to build vast prison in Afghanistan: Pentagon
The United States plans to build a vast, new detention camp at its main military base in Afghanistan, a Defense Department spokesman said on Saturday. 'I can confirm there are indeed plans to build a new detention facility at Bagram airfield,' spokesman
- Kidnappers free Pakistan envoy to Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan's ambassador to Afghanistan was freed unharmed three months after he vanished in a tribal area in Pakistan's border region, a foreign ministry official and a relative said Saturday. Tariq Azizuddin disappeared Feb. 11 along
- Suicide bomber in Afghanistan kills nine-year-old boy
KANDAHAR CITY -- A suicide bombing Saturday morning in Kandahar City killed a nine-year-old boy and wounded four others. It was the third bombing on the same road in the last 24 hours, said a cameraman working in the area. Saturday's bomb, near the main
- Kidnapped Pakistan diplomat back home after end of captivity
26 PM ISLAMABAD (AFP) - Pakistan's ambassador to Afghanistan returned home safely Saturday after being released from his captivity by suspected Taliban militants who held him captive for 96 days, officials said. Envoy Tariq Azizuddin was heading to the
- Kandahar bomb blast kills young Afghan boy
A nine-year-old boy died in a Kandahar city bomb blast as militants tried to target a police convoy. Four others were wounded in Saturday's bombing, including three police officers. The explosives were reportedly strapped to a bicycle and detonated by
- The fears of a former Afghan minister
Economic Aid; Worries Afghanistan a 'failed state' Peter Goodspeed, National Post Published:Saturday, May 17, 2008 More On This Story Related Topics Story Tools -+ Change font size Share This Story Story tools presented by Tyler Anderson/National
- US plans a new big prison for its "big" plans in Afghanistan
Washington, May 17 : The Pentagon is planning to build a new 40-acre detention complex on the main American military base in Afghanistan, which means that the US intends to continue to hold prisoners overseas for years to come. Ostensibly the reason for
- India, Afghanistan sign MoU for JWG on local governance
New Delhi (PTI): India and Afghanistan have signed an MoU envisaging setting up of an India-Afghanistan Joint Working Group (JWG) on local governance. The MoU was signed as part of Minister for Panchayati Raj Mani Shankar Aiyar's three-day visit to
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Afghanistan's recent history is characterized by war and civil strife, with intermittent periods of relative calm and stability. The Soviet Union invaded in 1979 but was forced to withdraw 10 years later by anti-Communist mujahidin forces supplied and trained by the US, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and others. Fighting subsequently continued among the various mujahidin factions, giving rise to a state of warlordism that spawned the Taliban in the early 1990s. The Taliban was able to seize most of the country, aside from Northern Alliance strongholds primarily in the northeast, until US and allied military action in support of the opposition following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks forced the group's downfall. The four largest Afghan opposition groups met in Bonn, Germany, in late 2001 and agreed on a plan for the formulation of a new government structure that resulted in the inauguration of Hamid KARZAI as Chairman of the Afghan Interim Authority (AIA) on 22 December 2001. In addition to occasionally violent political jockeying and ongoing military action to root out remaining terrorists and Taliban elements, the country suffers from enormous poverty, a crumbling infrastructure, and widespread land mines.
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