Herat Media Freedom Alarm
Reporters claim that officials are no longer willing to cooperate with their requests for information.
Afghanistan: Oct/Nov '10 Part II
New medical facilities and accommodation provided at Balkh prison after report on prisoner hunger strike.
Report Leads to Afghan Jail Improvements
New medical facilities and accommodation provided at Balkh prison after report on prisoner hunger strike.
Rough Justice for Herat Women
Shortage of female lawyers appears to deter women from going to court.
Rubbish Solutions for Kabul
Officials and residents blame each other for overcrowded city’s waste problems.
Afghans Struggle to Earn Living
Despite some job creation schemes, government accused of laissez-faire economic policies that boost unemployment.
Iranian Drug Users “Dumped” in Afghanistan
Police and addicts report deportations of Iranian nationals, who are then prevented from returning.
Afghans Unconvinced by Karzai Presidency
Straw poll suggests most Kabulis disappointed by Hamid Karzai after nearly a decade of his rule.
Young Afghans Leaving in Droves
Best and brightest emigrate from Herat province to escape worsening prospects.
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