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November 2007

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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Afghanistan

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Afganistanin pakolaisia
30.11.2007 "Afganistanin Punainen Puolikuu joutuu joka päivä puolustamaan omaa asemaansa ja puolueettomuuttaan. Vaikeuksia on erityisesti paikallistasolla", kertoo Afganistanin Punaisen Puolikuun puheenjohtaja Fatima Gaillani.
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From: Punainen Risti
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Image: Afganistanin pakolaisia © IFRC
30.11.2007 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 29 (OneWorld) - U.S. war veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan have announced they're planning to descend on Washington, DC this March to testify about war crimes they committed or personally witnessed in Iraq.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [United States] [Activism] [Arms & military] [Conflict]
27.11.2007 Although faced with low wages, a short supply of equipment, and an ever present threat of suicide bombings, law enforcement officials in one of Kabul's busiest precincts are managing to control and reduce crime.
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
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23.11.2007 Taleban-liikkeen kannatus Afganistanissa lisääntyy jälleen, kertoo kansainvälisen The Senlis Council -ajatushautomon tuore raportti. Sen mukaan kapinallisilla on entistä enemmän psykologista valtaa.
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A villager from Panjwai points to the location of a clash between the Taliban and US-led coalition forces.
22.11.2007 The security situation in Afghanistan has reached crisis proportions, the Taliban's ability to establish a presence throughout the country is now proven beyond doubt, and the insurgency is gaining more and more political legitimacy in the minds of the Afghan people, says a think-tank report.
From The Senlis Council
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Image: A villager from Panjwai points to the location of a clash between the Taliban and US-led coalition forces. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
21.11.2007 A suicide bombing that killed 79 people in Baghlan province has sparked fears that militancy may be returning to Afghanistan's northern provinces, which have remained peaceful since the country's 2001 invasion.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
There has been major increase in Afghan opium supply in 2007
21.11.2007 Opium accounts for more than half of Afghanistan’s GDP (at 53%) in 2007, says UNODC’s recent Afghan Opium Survey. The total export value of opiates produced and trafficked from the country hit $4 billion this year, of which three-quarters have been made by drug traffickers and insurgents, says Antonio Maria Costa, Executive Director of UNODC.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Economy] [Trade] [Narcotics] [Terrorism]
Image: There has been major increase in Afghan opium supply in 2007 © United Nations
15.11.2007 Afganistanilainen Malalai Joya joutui eroamaan kolmeksi vuodeksi wolesi jirgasta, maan parlamentista, kun hän kutsui televisiossa parlamenttia pahemmaksi kuin eläintarha.
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From: global.finland
Related topics/regions: [Gender] [Politics]
Image: © Rita Dahl
Forze ISAF in Afghanistan
13.11.2007 Amnesty International accusa l’Isaf, la missione internazionale a guida Nato in Afghanistan, di "esporre i detenuti al concreto rischio di subire maltrattamenti e torture a opera delle autorità afgane". Un rapporto diffuso oggi documenta come le forze Isaf - soprattutto quelle di Belgio, Canada, Norvegia, Olanda e Regno Unito - abbiano trasferito detenuti alla Direzione nazionale della sicurezza (Nds, i servizi di sicurezza afgani), nonostante questo organismo sia al centro di costanti denunce di tortura. “Gli Stati che fanno parte dell’Isaf sono vincolati a rispettare l’obbligo internazionale di non trasferire detenuti alle autorità afgane se questi fossero a rischio di subire maltrattamenti e torture” – dichiara Amnesty. L'Onu ha espresso più volte la propria preoccupazione per l’operato dei servizi di sicurezza afgani.
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Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Conflict] [Terrorism]
Image: Forze ISAF in Afghanistan
Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
09.11.2007 The solution to the volatile mess that is Afghanistan is not the military one foreign forces have been trying these past six years, but a strong ruling government, a crackdown on the drug market, and a better economy with more jobs, writes Terry Friel.
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
Image: Afghan President Hamid Karzai. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
08.11.2007 Malalai Joya has marked her time in the Afghan Parliament by condemning warlords' hold over certain regions and advocating for women's rights. In May, she was unjustly suspended for her open criticism of the government, say activists.
From: EqualityNow
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Afghan children
08.11.2007 The UN and World Food Programme (WFP) have warned of humanitarian crises in central-west, central and northeastern Afghanistan if food does not reach people before winter. About 400,000 people are in urgent need of food aid before heavy snow blocks up the mountainous regions.

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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Aid] [Food] [Poverty] [Security]
Image: Afghan children
07.11.2007 Afganistanissa oli naisia poliiseina jo 1960-luvulla, mutta sittemmin talebanien valta teki naisten työssäkäynnistä käytännössä mahdotonta. Nyt naisia taas kannustetaan töihin, ja osa naisista ryhtyy poliiseiksi vaikka henkensä kaupalla.
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From: Suomen IPS
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Opium poppy is grown in southern Afghanistan
06.11.2007 A proposal to grow opium poppy for medical use by the Afghan Senlis Council and the European Parliament has led to outrage among narcotics experts and officials working to end the opium trade. Legalizing poppy production, they fear, will lead to further insecurity among people.
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Image: Opium poppy is grown in southern Afghanistan © IRIN
05.11.2007 Jesuit presence in Afghanistan is helping speed up this war-ravaged country’s development process while also building understanding and faith between Indians and Afghans.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Development] [Education] [Religion] [Activism] [War and peace]

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