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3003, 2019

Afghan Parliamentary Process: democratically destabilizing

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November 2010 Naweed Barikzai The elections for 249 seats of the Lower House (Wolesi Jirga) of the Afghan Parliament were conducted on 18th September, 2010. The constitution of Afghanistan states that “[An] Independent Electoral Commission will be established to organize and supervise any election and to hold a referendum within the

3003, 2019

Aligning Transition Approaches in Afghanistan

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November 2010   Sayed Maisam Wahidi Transition or “Inteqal” is a new phenomenon in the literature of security and development in Afghanistan. It is the time for Afghans to take over responsibilities of providing security and rebuilding their country since the time has come for foreign troops to start reducing its

3003, 2019

Post Cablegate US-Afghan relation: Business as usual

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November 2010 Hrishiraj Bhattacharjee ‘I want people to see the truth… regardless of who they are… because without information, you cannot make informed decisions as a public ... [and] hopefully [my action shall start] worldwide discussions, debates and reforms.’ - Private Bradley Manning, alleged source of Wikileaks for US embassy cables. Perhaps

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Operation Dragon Strike , Afghanistan

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Naweed Barikzai October 2010 Operation Dragon Strike is the most important battle of the Afg han war thus far. At least 8,000 U.S. soldiers are involved in this massive new offensive. The aim is to strike right at the heart of Taliban territory, in the province of Kandahar, Afghanistan. In the

3003, 2019

No peace process without the Quetta Shura!

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Mariam Safi October, 2010 Western countries are ostensibly eager to keep Mullah Muhammad Omar, the Amir-ul-Momineen (Commander of the Faithful) of the Taliban movement out of peace talks with the Afghan government. But is this a realistic approach, or at the very least, a viable strategy? Looking at the structure of

3003, 2019

Shaping Afghanistan – U.S. Strategic Partnership: Challenges & Building Trust 

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Sayed.M.Wahidi October, 2010 Efforts to improve the security situation and support Afghan institutions has taken place in Afghanistan as the country begins to confront the challenges  of a deteriorating security situation, lack of rule of law, corruption and the cultivation and exporting of narcotics. President Obama’s Af-PAK strategy and his withdrawal

3003, 2019

Civilian Casualties Rise 

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Oct 16, 2010 A report on civilian casualties, published by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) evaluates civilian casualties in the first six months of 2010. The report shows that civilian causalities are 21 percent higher than last year and contrary to popular belief this rise is a result

3003, 2019

Afghan War Diary: Biggest leak in US. History

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Oct 16, 2010 On 26th July 2010, Wikileaks raised the curtain on 90,000 classified military documents pertaining to the Afghan War. Wikileaks exposed documents on battlefield and intelligence reports that had been compiled by different military units from January 2004 to December 2009. This huge cache of military files revealed a

3003, 2019

Karzai Shutting down Private Security Companies 

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Oct 16, 2010 On 7th August, 2010 President Hamid Karzai during his visit to the Civil Service Institute in Kabul announced that he will soon dissolve both national and international Private Security Companies (PSCs) operating in Afghanistan. President Karzai’s argument in favor of his decision was the existence of private security

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Afghan parliamentary Elections

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July 29, 2010 Abdul Halim Achakzai Introduction The parliamentary election in Afghanistan is scheduled to take place on 18th September 2010. It will be the second time Afghans will have the opportunity to go to polling stations and elect their candidates to represent them in Wolesi Jirga (lower house of the

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