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The Afghan Divide
KABUL, Afghanistan — Sarah Chayes HOW SHOULD we measure success in Afghanistan? It’s a crucial question, but there isn’t much...
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Intelligence study glum on Afghan war
KABUL, Afghanistan — The U.S. intelligence community says in a secret new assessment that the war in Afghanistan is mired in stalemate, and warns...
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U.S. Military Loses $360 Million to Afghanistan In...
KABUL, Afghanistan — After examining hundreds of combat support and reconstruction contracts in Afghanistan, the U.S military estimates $360...
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Turning to corrupt warlords. Again
Khandahar City, Afghanistan — In his sprawling office in Kandahar’s gubernatorial palace, Tooryali Wesa spends much of his day behind an...
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Afghan Banker: I have evidence of death plot
KABUL, Afghanistan — Fitrat’s comments come just hours after Rahmatullah Nazari, Afghanistan’s deputy attorney general, said that...
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How Obama Lost Kharzai
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A view of Cairo from Kabul
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Suicide Bombing Escalates
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Afghan president confirms large cash payments by I...
KABUL, Afghanistan — Hamid Karzai says his office receives about $2 million annually from Iran, but that the cash is a donation and covers...
POSTED BY IN Feature ON Oct 3, 2010 | 17 comments
Karzai’s Corrupt Brothers
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Shameless Leader and His Thieves
Another great opportunity to steal millions more, by shameless leader, and his gang of thieves. A landmark international conference on Tuesday...
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$3 Billion Exits Kabul
OVER $3 billion in cash has been flown out of Kabul in recent years amid fears funds from corruption and being stashed overseas The sums leaving...
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Afghan Unity
Afghans for Justice, Integrity, and Prosperity
- 1: To protect, preserve and enhance the unalienable rights, liberties and freedoms of the people.
- 2: To teach people that under our system of government all power comes from the people and all government is limited by our written constitutions.
- 3: To help people become better informed about the meaning of every provision in their State and Federal constitutions.
- 4: To help people become better informed about what is going on in the government.
- 5: To help people become better informed about how to confront unconstitutional and illegal behavior by those wielding power in government at all levels.
- 6: To institutionalize vigilance by the ordinary, non-aligned citizen voter.
- 7: To stand as the vanguard organization committed to implementing democracy in Afghanistan; to replace despair with hope, embrace freedom and rise national aspirations.
- 8: To help empower the people to establish a true democratic and transparent government founded upon a people’s constitution with freedom and equality for all, without any discrimination on the basis of ethnicity, religion, gender, region, etc.
- 9: To create a government through a peaceful and democratic process in which round table discussions are held that include all political, social, economic & cultural forces.
- 10: To ensure the establishment of institutions that will be dedicated to creating a true democracy for lasting peace, unity and prosperity in Afghanistan.
Education For Afghan Children
EACH (Education for Afghan Children) our non-profit organization is dedicated to improving the school environment for children in Afghanistan. In the past few years we have worked to achieve this goal; acquiring and distributing over 10, 000 backpacks, notepads, pens, pencils and other school supplies to the Afghan children and teachers of 9 orphanages and 4 elementary schools in Afghanistan. (more…)
