Kidnapped American is our blood and bone, say Baluch

As consensus still remains intact it was an inside job of the infamous Inter Services Intelligence, to err on the side of caution two US-based Baluch organizations have called for the immediate release of John...

U.S. Toll in Afghanistan at Record High in 2008

the exact statistics about foreign casualties is unclear but in some news tells that around 300 foreign combative death in 2008 and in some other new came that more than 300 fighters, NATO had casualties  last...

The Associated Press: Pakistan to deport all Afghans from tribal region

" KHAR, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan ordered the deportation of about 50,000 Afghan refugees in an insurgency-wracked tribal region amid a major military offensive against al-Qaida and Taliban fighters. The government said it was expelling all Afghan refugees in the Bajur...

Taliban issues ultimatum to Canada

I am guessing that they are really in trouble and fear military defeat if they are resorting to threats like this.   " Taliban issues ultimatum to Canada Get troops out or Canadians will be targeted Scott Deveau ,  Canwest News...

Global refugee total rises again

Despite all the peace efforts there is no let up in the refugees and displacement. United Nations refugee agency UNHCR has blamed conflicts, climate change and rising food prices."The number of refugees worldwide...

Sex trade thrives in Afghanistan

"KABUL, Afghanistan - The girl was 11 when she was molested by a man with no legs.The man paid her $5. And that was how she started selling sex.Afghanistan is one of the world's most conservative countries, yet its sex trade appears to be thriving. Sex is sold most obviously...

Laura Bush checks progress in Afghanistan

Just before the end of her husband's presidency, US first lady had taken this trip to show her humanitarian face. Surrounded with hevy security she toured different USAID programme going on in Afghanistan. Her visit comes just before Afghnistan Donors conference this week in...

To bring peace to the Afghans, talk to the Taleban

"Adam Holloway says that Britain’s strategy in Afghanistan is misconceived. Nato’s military presence should be reduced and the battle for hearts and minds fought more imaginatively They do not like the F-word in Whitehall, but failure stares us in the face in...

Afghans to probe whether US used depleted uranium

"Parts of Afghanistan, particularly the mountainous region of Tora Bora in the east -- the suspected hideout of al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden -- came under heavy U.S. bombing in late 2001 when the Taliban regime was ousted.Depleted uranium is a heavy metal used in some...

US soldier says converts to Islam in Afghanistan

Kabul (ANTARA News) - A US soldier in Afghanistan said he converted to Islam Monday at a ceremony in a remote area near the rugged border with Pakistan.Sergeant Wallace Nelson, 31, told AFP his interaction with his interpreters and other Afghans had persuaded him that Islam...

Bin Laden urges Europeans to leave Afghanistan

""It would be better for you if you (restrained) your politicians who flock to the White House and worked actively to end the wrong done to the oppressed," he said."I am responsible" for the attacks on New York...

$100-million per month of Canadian Taxpayers Money...

"Press Release ""Internationally, Canada is the 13th highest military spender in the world this year, up from 16th. Within the 26-member NATO alliance, Canada has moved from 7th to 6th highest military spender, dollar for dollar". " What is the cost of the war in...

Canadian military to dazzle Afghans with lasers?

If I were a soldier, packing something called a "dazzler" wouldn't be very reassuring somehow. "The Canadian military is looking at purchasing systems known as laser dazzlers for use against Afghans who would get...

A revolution in Love, the idea to organize a tough journey, filled with...

THE COURAGE TO BE 2GETHER! A peace foundation Breaking the Ice, joins 2gether people who are natural enemies. A revolution in Love marked the idea...

Associated Press Protests Military Censors

The U.S military and executives of the Associated Press network are at loggerheads over the erasure of AP journalists' film last week in Afghanistan. "The U.S. military asserted that an American soldier was justified in erasing journalists' footage of the aftermath of a...

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