Karzai Faces Anger in Marja
Town residents grill president over casualties, corruption and reconstruction. By Aziz Ahmad Tassal in Helmand (ARR No. 355, 12-Mar-10)
Tashkent Acts to Cut Cross-Border Trade
Closing border checkpoint to cars reflects state’s hostility to small-time importers.
Herat Schools Get Belated Boost
Long-lost Russian scientific supplies set to benefit students 25 years after arrival.
Baluch Celebrate Rebel's Arrest
Sunni militant leader said to lack popular support because of insecurity caused by attacks in Iran’s southeast.
Parwan Prisoners Protest Dismal Conditions
Jail officials admit overcrowding but say their efforts to deal with it have come to naught.
Concern Over Quality of Private Universities
Some students and educators from public sector worried about standards in new institutions.
Afghans Suspect Foreign Hand in Poll Delay
Postponement of general election viewed with suspicion by ordinary people and analysts.
Poll Widens Sectarian Schism in Pilgrimage City
Election campaign targeting Shia pilgrims in Sunni-dominated Samarra shows politics still defined by sect.
Police Recruit More Women to Bolster Searches
Female officers at checkpoints will stop male insurgents dressed in burqas.
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