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* '''2007-08-28''' [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20479899/ Cell-phone use booming in Afghanistan] | * '''2007-08-28''' [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20479899/ Cell-phone use booming in Afghanistan] | ||
* '''2006-10-08''' [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6032249.stm Afghans 'could switch allegiance'] | * '''2006-10-08''' [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6032249.stm Afghans 'could switch allegiance'] | ||
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+ | * '''2007-06-29''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SR5sJUDfsA Afghan Ladies Driving School: After the Taleban] (BBC report): "a new sense of freedom, and fragile [[democracy]], are re-emerging in Afghanistan. The last time I was here, the Taliban was in power, and music and television were banned for being "un-[[Islam]]ic". Girls and women were barred from going to school, and women were forced out of their professions -- held virtual prisoner in their own homes. Now, 4 years after the US invasion, and the collapse of the [[Taliban]] regime, life has returned to the streets of Kabul." Life seems to be returning to pre-Taliban levels of freedom since the [[2001 invasion of Afghanistan|invasion]], at least in Kabul. |
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- 2009/12/13 [L..T] Making Afghanistan Safe for Heroin «The "conspiracy theory" accusation comes up any time a journalist or a whistleblower points out that U.S. officials and agencies have been complicit in the global drug trade. ... It just can't be true that America would support drug lords, can it? ... YES, IT CAN.»
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- 2007-08-28 Cell-phone use booming in Afghanistan
- 2006-10-08 Afghans 'could switch allegiance'
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- 2007-06-29 Afghan Ladies Driving School: After the Taleban (BBC report): "a new sense of freedom, and fragile democracy, are re-emerging in Afghanistan. The last time I was here, the Taliban was in power, and music and television were banned for being "un-Islamic". Girls and women were barred from going to school, and women were forced out of their professions -- held virtual prisoner in their own homes. Now, 4 years after the US invasion, and the collapse of the Taliban regime, life has returned to the streets of Kabul." Life seems to be returning to pre-Taliban levels of freedom since the invasion, at least in Kabul.