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==Related Pages==
 
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* [[2001 invasion of Afghanistan]]
 
* [[2001 invasion of Afghanistan]]
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* [http://afghanistan.liveleak.com/ LiveLeak]: videos and news
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===News===
 
* '''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''' [[youtube: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.
* '''2007-06-29''' [http://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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  • 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.