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AFGHANISTAN: Fighting Reinvigorated Taliban Needs Regional Plan
By Zeina Khodr*AJ/IPS
KABUL - As U.S. military strategists consider whether to send additional troops to Afghanistan, there is little doubt among many Afghans and government officials that the Taliban has resurged with increasing strength and expanded its influence across the country.
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PAKISTAN: Repeal of Blasphemy Laws Still a Pipe Dream
By Zofeen Ebrahim
KARACHI - It is a never-ending saga.
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US-PAKISTAN: Congress Approves Big Increase in Aid
By Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON - While the foreign policy debate here has focused primarily on Afghanistan and Iran over the past two weeks, official Washington has been moving to tighten ties with a key neighbour of both countries, Pakistan.
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PAKISTAN: Local Residents Tacitly Approve of Swat Killings
By Ashfaq Yusufzai
PESHAWAR, Pakistan - Widespread reports of extrajudicial killings of suspected Taliban by the military do not seem to have raised alarm bells among a people that have been deeply traumatized by the militant group's atrocities.
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AFGHANISTAN: More Civilian Deaths Unless U.S.-NATO Peace Keep
Commentary by Melek Zimmer-Zahine*
KABUL - Each month since U.S. President Barack Obama has taken office, Afghanistan has seen a growing number of civilian and military deaths - a spiral of violence which has served to destabilise a nation already struggling to recover from its previous three decades of war.
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AFGHANISTAN: Stolen Land and Political Power
By Lal Aqa Sherin*
KABUL - Afghanistan's Independent Human Rights Commission says that in the last seven months they have received 12 complaints about stolen land. The complaints cover the map, ranging from Wardak, Panjsher and Kapisa, to Parwan and Kabul.
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AFGHANISTAN: Near-Epidemic of Land and Home Theft
By Lal Aqa Sherin*
KABUL - Afghans are queuing up Thursday to vote in an election that could give President Hamid Karzai a second term. Still, many among them could be wondering if democracy is working for the majority of people.
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HEALTH: Swine Flu's Impact on 7 Billion Dollar Hajj Industry
By Ashfaq Yusufzai
PESHAWAR - A swine flu advisory issued by the Saudi government, banning the entry of pilgrims under 12 and over 65 years, is a blow for Hajj pilgrims as Muslims the world over prepare for Ramadan which starts this weekend.
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AFGHANISTAN: Holbrooke Heralds US Engagement Pre-Election
By Danielle Kurtzleben
WASHINGTON - Facing a worsening security situation in Afghanistan, as well as rapidly approaching elections in that country, the Obama Administration is touting a new, broad approach to winning the fight against insurgent groups in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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AFGHANISTAN: Carpet Industry Crippled Without Govt Help
By Hashim Qiam*
KABUL - Carpet weaving has long been a part of Afghanistan's history and culture.
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TRADE: Carpets - Made in Afghanistan for Pakistan's Profit
By Hashim Qiam*
KABUL - The Afghan carpet weaving industry is Afghanistan's second largest, behind only agriculture in terms of size and number of people employed.
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POLITICS: Pakistanis See U.S. as Biggest Threat
By Owen Fay*AJ/IPS
KARACHI - A survey commissioned by Al Jazeera in Pakistan has revealed a widespread disenchantment with the United States for interfering with what most people consider internal Pakistani affairs.
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PAKISTAN: Ruined Farmers Say Children Won't Go to School
By Ashfaq Yusufzai
PESHAWAR - Fertile Swat's famous orchards of peach, plum and apple were just starting to ripen when the Pakistan military launched an air and land attack on Taliban fighters in end-April, uprooting tens of thousands of civilians.
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News in RSS For once in Pakistan's chequered 61-year history, the army -- which engineered numerous coups -- has taken a neutral political position. Pakistan's 'bonsai democracy' got a boost when Yusuf Gillani became the Prime Minister, and Asif Ali Zardari was sworn in as the President. They are both leaders of the Pakistan People's Party, to which political opposition appears tempered by the realisation that the only alternative is a return to military rule. However, the new government is fraught with myriad challenges like rising food prices, a fledgling economy, and incursions by the U.S. army into Pakistan's restive tribal areas. The key may lie in the kind of political adeptness Zardari has shown by not prosecuting his predecessor, Pervez Musharraf, for the many liberties he took with constitution as the military dictator.

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