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The Mind Of The Bomber

 by Fahd Raza
Posted: November 19, 2008
The rising threat of suicide terrorism is becoming unbearable, and that is affecting the lives of people. There are many shows... Full story »
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Does Afghanistan Really Need My Friend?

 by Steve Mayfield
Posted: October 30, 2008
Chief Warrant Officer 5 Stephen B. Flamm’s Illinois Army National Guard Afghanistan deployment will be for 400 days. This means... Full story »
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Bring Omar Khadr Home

 by John Hatch
Posted: July 14, 2008
Yo, Harper—this is an open letter to you. Wait a minute. That’s no way to address the Prime Minister of a great nation.... Full story »
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4.

Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden?

 by Rob Campbell
Posted: May 3, 2008
Documentary provocateur Morgan Spurlock travels to a myriad of Middle Eastern countries including, Israel, Egypt, Morocco, Israel,... Full story »
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Pakistan Is The Biggest Victim Of Terrorism

 by Hassan Mahbub
Posted: December 30, 2007
Pakistan is the biggest victim of terrorism, the roots of which date back to December 1979, when the Soviet Union invaded neighboring... Full story »
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Uxoricide Amputated Wife's Ears And Nose On Eid Day

 by Abdulhadi Hairan
Posted: December 25, 2007
Qalat: A man named Mumtaz in southern Zabul province of Afghanistan first shaved wife, Nazia’s head and then cut off her ears, and nose and damaged her... Full story »
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Why Did Musharraf Cross The Road?

 by Fahd Raza
Posted: November 8, 2007
Militants in the Northwestern region of Pakistan, called North Waziristan, are heavily influenced by Afghani nationalism. Majority... Full story »
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From Occupied Afghanistan: Fact-Finding Mission - Part I

 by Kabir Joshi-Vijayan
Posted: September 18, 2007
Question: To begin, what was the objective of this trip you undertook to Afghanistan, what were you hoping to... Full story »
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9.

From Extremism to Secularism

 by Zalmay Basharyar
Posted: May 30, 2007
That evening my father beat me until I was unconscious. My mother, grandmother and sisters, all were crying and begging for a... Full story »
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10.

I Was Nearly Killed

 by Zalmay Basharyar
Posted: April 18, 2007
It was my second visit to Jalalabad. But this time the route was different. There were tow routes to go there. One was that we... Full story »
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11.

The Evil Engagements

 by Malang Khan
Posted: January 26, 2007
In our non-educated and uncivilized society, a girl is nothing but a "thing" to be sold or given to anyone by her parents/brothers/elders.... Full story »
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12.

A Movement Against Education

 by Zalmay Basharyar
Posted: January 17, 2007
On December 7, insurgents killed headmaster of a high school Mohammad Rahim in the Chanjeer area of Helmand province. The high... Full story »
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13.

Bloody Justice in Kabul

 by Mark Mason
Posted: November 14, 2005
In 1998, I flew to Afghanistan on photographic assignment for several humanitarian aid organizations. After a month of hard work... Full story »
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