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War News Updates (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hamid Karzai Blames Britain For Taliban Resurgence -- Times Online The president of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, has blamed Britain for the resurgence of the Taliban and its growing activity in large tracts of the country. His remarks, made to Afghan MPs, follow a clash with Gordon Brown over the Kabul regime’s links with warlords and drugs barons. Karzai claims Brown has threatened to withdraw British...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Kabul - Pakistan's president-elect Asif Ali Zardari has invited his Afghan counterpart to attend his oath-taking ceremony next week, the Afghan government said Sunday. Afghan President Hamid Karzai called Zardari to congratulate him on his victory in...
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The Elephant Bar (Free subscription) | yesterday
Two interesting storylines are developing in regard to Iraq and Afghanistan. First, everyone's splashing the news of al-Maliki's indignation over Bob Woodward's "big-mouth" reportage of US spying. In Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai wants the US to stop using air support in his country. Understandably he feels that it's counterproductive. Recently, Sixty Minutes sent one of its intrepid reporters...
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Thaindian News (Free subscription) | 09/06/2008
London, Sept 6 (ANI): Afghanistan’’s President Hamid Karzai has praised British actor Jude Law and filmmaker Jeremy Gilley for their efforts to promote peace in the war-torn country. Law, ambassador for Gilley’’s Peace One Day project, is in Afghanistan with Gilley to promote a global ceasefire and a campaign for total non-violence on September 21, the [...]
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Los Angeles Times (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
He assures villagers that those responsible for civilian deaths will be punished. His government and the U.S. military continue to differ over the toll in the Aug. 22 strike. President Hamid Karzai paid a condolence visit Thursday to a remote western region that was the scene of a controversial American-led operation last month, pleading for forgiveness and assuring villagers that those responsible...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
Kabul - Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Thursday his relations with international forces backing his government have been strained because of the killing of civilians by the foreign troops and vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice. Karzai mad...
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New York Newsday (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) _ President Hamid Karzai has spoken to President Bush about a recent raid in which Afghan officials accused American forces of killing up to 90 civilians, his office said.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
President Hamid Karzai has spoken to President Bush about a recent raid in which Afghan officials accused American forces of ...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
President Hamid Karzai has spoken to President Bush about a recent raid in which Afghan officials accused American forces of killing up to 90 civilians, his office said.
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
British actor JUDE LAW and filmmaker JEREMY GILLEY have been praised by Afghanistan's PRESIDENT HAMID KARZAI for promoting peace in the war-torn country. The pair has been ...
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Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
Foreign and Afghan forces accidentally killed five children in two separate operations yesterday, further undermining President Hamid Karzai after he demanded a halt to attacks in civilian areas. Afghan officials have accused forces from the United States and other countries of killing dozens of civilians in recent weeks. The deaths have inflamed tensions across the country and weakened public support...
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
The accidental killings further undermine President Hamid Karzai, who has been weakened in recent weeks over the killing of dozens of civilians that have been blamed on foreign troops.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
The accidental killings further undermine President Hamid Karzai, who has been weakened in recent weeks over the killing of dozens of civilians that have been blamed on foreign troops.
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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 09/01/2008
Foreign and Afghan forces accidentally killed five children in two separate operations Monday, further undermining President Hamid Karzai after he demanded a halt to attacks in civilian areas.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 09/01/2008
Foreign and Afghan forces accidentally killed five children in two separate operations Monday, further undermining President Hamid Karzai after he demanded a halt to attacks in civilian areas.