Friday, February 25, 2011

DTN News: Afghanistan Top Stories / Headlines News Dated February 25, 2011

DTN News: Afghanistan Top Stories / Headlines News Dated February 25, 2011
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Afghan Officials Say Jailed Christian Convert Is Free

Officials say Sayed Mussa, who faced the death penalty for his conversion from Islam to Christianity, was released Monday, but his whereabouts remain unknown.

February 24, 2011
    Military to Investigate Whether General Ordered Improper Effort to Sway U.S. Lawmakers
    Military to Investigate Whether General Ordered Improper Effort to Sway U.S. Lawmakers

    The investigation was prompted by an article by Rolling Stone, which described a “psychological operation” ordered in Afghanistan by Lt. Gen. William Caldwell.

    February 24, 2011
      U.S. Pulling Back in Afghan Valley It Called Vital
      U.S. Pulling Back in Afghan Valley It Called Vital

      American officials say the Pech Valley consumed resources disproportionate with its importance and there are not enough troops to win decisively against the Taliban and Al Qaeda.

      February 24, 2011
        U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan

        The Department of Defense recently confirmed the deaths of the following Americans.

        February 23, 2011
        MORE ON AFGHANISTAN AND: AFGHANISTAN WAR (2001- )
          Development in Kabul Sparks Need for Elevators
          Development in Kabul Sparks Need for Elevators

          Now that a multibillion-dollar reconstruction boom in Kabul has created something akin to a skyline, the city is trying to reintroduce the concept of the elevator.

          February 21, 2011
            Reporter's Notebook: In Afghanistan, Glimpses of the Soviet Try

            The American outpost at Band-e Sardeh, in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan, lies within the confines of what was once a much larger Soviet Army position. Signs of the prior command remain.

            February 21, 2011
              31 Killed as Suicide Bomber Attacks Census Office in Northern Afghanistan

              Police officials said 31 were killed when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives at a government office in northern Afghanistan.

              February 21, 2011
              MORE ON AFGHANISTAN AND: TERRORISM
                U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan

                The Department of Defense has identified 4,429 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war and 1,464 who have died as a part of the Afghan war and related operations.

                February 21, 2011
                  A Silver Star Recipient's Heroism and Humility

                  "There was no time to be scared," Sgt. Joshua R. Labbe said of a battle in which everything seemed to be working against an Army platoon fighting in Afghanistan's Baghlan Province.

                  February 21, 2011
                    Some Taliban Commanders Reluctant to Re-Enter War Zones
                    Some Taliban Commanders Reluctant to Re-Enter War Zones

                    Defeats and weariness are creating fissures between the top leadership based in Pakistan and midlevel field commanders, who have borne the brunt of fighting.

                    February 21, 2011
                      The ‘Long War’ May Be Getting Shorter

                      A veteran returning to Afghanistan sees many signs of progress.

                      February 20, 2011
                        NATO Airstrike Is Said to Kill Afghan Civilians
                        NATO Airstrike Is Said to Kill Afghan Civilians

                        NATO airstrikes killed at least 35 people in a remote mountainous area of eastern Afghanistan last week.

                        February 20, 2011
                          Attackers Wearing Army Uniforms Make Deadly Assault on Bank in Afghanistan

                          As soldiers and police officers lined up at a bank, they became targets of attackers in Army uniforms.

                          February 19, 2011
                            Deadly Day Around Afghanistan, as Attacks Kill 18

                            Four NATO service members, four Afghan police officers and 10 civilians, were killed in attacks that showed the tenaciousness of the insurgency even through the winter.

                            February 18, 2011
                              U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Afghan Money Exchange House

                              The Treasury Department contends that the New Ansari Money Exchange used billions of dollars transferred in and out of Afghanistan to help hide proceeds from illegal drug sales.

                              February 18, 2011
                                Afghanistan: Ministry Says Clean Audit Compounded Kabul Bank’s Troubles

                                The Finance Ministry said Thursday that an “erroneous” audit and inadequate help from international banking advisers compounded financial problems at the embattled Kabul Bank.

                                February 18, 2011
                                  Staying in Touch With Home, for Better or Worse
                                  Staying in Touch With Home, for Better or Worse

                                  The communication gap that once kept troops from staying looped into the details of home life has all but disappeared. But there are drawbacks to the connectedness.

                                  February 17, 2011
                                    Kabul Bank’s Prospect’s Bleak, I.M.F. Says

                                    The findings on problems at the bank jeopardize at least $1 billion in foreign donations to Afghanistan.

                                    February 16, 2011
                                      Afghan Official Accuses Women’s Shelters of Corruption
                                      Afghan Official Accuses Women’s Shelters of Corruption

                                      Afghanistan’s top female official launched a sustained verbal assault on women’s shelters on Tuesday.

                                      February 16, 2011
                                        No Refuge From Fear in Afghanistan, Even at Prayer

                                        Choices for Afghan parents seeking to educate their children continue to dwindle, as religious schools can turn out to be a training ground for terrorism.

                                        February 16, 2011
                                          Richard Holbrooke to Be Replaced by Marc Grossman

                                          Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton chose Marc Grossman, a retired senior diplomat and former ambassador to Turkey, as the Obama administration’s new special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan.

                                          February 15, 2011
                                            When the Wave Hits Afghanistan

                                            It's hard to tell an Afghan tribal elder to liberalize his village and let women go to school when he hears of threats to power taking place in other majority-Muslim countries in the Middle East.

                                            February 15, 2011
                                              Afghan Security Guards Die Thwarting Suicide Attack
                                              Afghan Security Guards Die Thwarting Suicide Attack

                                              The guards, Gul Agha and Lal Mohammed, were being called heroes after they were killed in stopping a bomber from entering a shopping area.

                                              February 15, 2011
                                              MORE ON AFGHANISTAN AND: TERRORISM
                                                U.S. Postpones Meeting With Pakistan and Afghanistan

                                                Pakistan’s treatment of an American being held in the shooting of two motorcyclists has angered Washington.

                                                February 14, 2011
                                                  Police Headquarters in Kandahar Attacked
                                                  Police Headquarters in Kandahar Attacked

                                                  The fighting continued for nearly five hours before the police succeeded in killing three of the bombers and wounding and detaining the fourth, officials said.

                                                  February 13, 2011
                                                  Yahoo! News

                                                  Report: Billions lost on contracts in Iraq and Afghanistan

                                                  CNN - 57 minutes ago

                                                  A new report blasts the United States government for wasting tens of billions of dollars in Iraq and Afghanistan by relying too much on contractors and doing too little to monitor their performance.

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