Afghanistan: Jun/Jul '11 Part II
Monitoring of inmates and conditions at Kabul detention facility improved after IWPR investigation into child’s death in custody.
Report Leads to Reforms at Afghan Juvenile Centre
Monitoring of inmates and conditions at Kabul detention facility improved after IWPR investigation into child’s death in custody.
Afghan IWPR Contributor Dies in Taleban Attack
Omid Khpelwak had helped arrange an IWPR workshop and agreed to become a local contributor and editor.
Afghanistan: Jun/Jul '11 Part I
IWPR report on dire consequences of cheap imports for Herat factories triggers further press coverage.
Afghan Media Follow Up Business Story
IWPR report on dire consequences of cheap imports for Herat factories triggers further press coverage.
Herat Couples Complain of Taleban-Style Harassment
Outcry after police in western Afghan city arrest unmarried men and women for being out in the streets together
Deadly Mines Still Take Toll in Afghanistan
Despite clearance efforts, forgotten landmines cause 50 casualties a month.
Mixed Feelings Over Helmand Handover
Afghan satisfaction at gaining control of security mixed with fears for future stability.
Afghan Sikhs and Hindus Face Discrimination at School
But is separate schooling the right solution?
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