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  • ...ace by the [[2002 loya jirga|loya jirga]] of June 2002. It succeeded the [[Afghan Interim Administration]], which was installed after the [[Bonn Conference ( ...conference of a few Afghan leaders in Bonn led to the appointment of the [[Afghan Interim Administration]] under the chairmanship of [[Hamid Karzai]]. Howeve
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  • The '''Afghan Interim Administration''' ('''AIA'''), also known as the '''Afghan Interim Authority''', was the first administration of [[Afghanistan]] after ...nce on Afghanistan (2001)|international conference in Bonn]], Germany with Afghan anti-Taliban leaders to re-create the State of Afghanistan and form an inte
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  • | target = Afghan civilians | fatalities = At least 3 Afghan civilians (including a 15 year old boy)
    32 KB (4,629 words) - 22:36, 13 June 2013
  • ...S will continue to provide logistical support for 12 months and a joint US-Afghan commission will decide on any detainee releases until a more permanent pact The treatment of inmates at the facility is under scrutiny since two Afghan detainees died in the 2002 [[Bagram torture and prisoner abuse]] case. Thes
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  • ...dlib.org/ark:/13030/ft7b69p12h/ ''Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979-1982''] ...' by Robert D. Kaplan. Vintage, 2001. ISBN 1-4000-3025-0 p.115</ref> The [[Afghan National Army]]'s [[201st Corps (Afghanistan)|201st Corps]] is based nearby
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  • | known_for = Charged with killing an Afghan outside the rules of engagement ...eyn''' was an [[American people|American]] [[soldier]] whose killing of an Afghan became a trigger to a public debate.<ref name=Nytimes2018-12-14/><ref name=
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  • ...day sermon prayers. These cassette tapes were widely distributed among the people and in Islamic libraries. ...od, souls, and money for the victory of the Afghan people were part of the people who partnered with them to defeat and expel the Russian forces in the previ
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  • ...1 attacks]]; American infantry in [[Afghanistan]]; an American soldier and Afghan interpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosion of an Iraqi car b ...1 attacks]]; American infantry in [[Afghanistan]]; an American soldier and Afghan interpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosion of an Iraqi car b
    190 KB (26,138 words) - 03:00, 1 January 2024
  • ...-may-release-top-afghan-commander-baradar/20120809.htm Pak may release top Afghan commander Baradar] August 9, 2012.</ref> ...the [[Mujahideen#Afghanistan|Afghan mujahideen]] against the Soviet-backed Afghan government.<ref name=FT>{{cite news |first=Matthew |last=Green |title=Talib
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  • ...ia. ... Overall, partition uprooted some 12.5 million of undivided India's people."</ref> Initially a [[Dominion of Pakistan|Dominion]] of the [[Commonwealth ...e |title=Pakistan and Saudi Arabia : Towards Greater Independence in their Afghan Foreign Policy? |url=https://geopolcecri.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/note-d
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  • [[Brigadier General]] '''Abdul Razik''' is an officer in the [[Afghan Border Police]].<ref name=Harpers2009-12> | quote = Colonel Abdul Razik’s rise exemplifies a classic Afghan narrative: the sudden ascent to power through violence and foreign patronag
    18 KB (2,568 words) - 03:28, 26 August 2012
  • ...ember 2001 [[Bonn Conference]] which picked [[Hamid Karzai]] to lead the [[Afghan Transitional Authority]] also agreed that a '''Constitutional Loya Jirga''' | quote = After the close of the 2002 emergency loya jirga, the Afghan government began drafting a permanent constitution. A 35-member constitut
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  • “Some of these people that were in there shouldn’t have been sent to Guantánamo,” said retir ...r 2007. Soon after his release, he “began to play a critical role in the Afghan insurgency,” according to the House Armed Services Committee subcommittee
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  • | quote=In a recent development, Afghan government handed over Aafia Siddiqui’s son to Pakistani officials. ...rior Ministry after the arrest, and then transferred to the custody of the Afghan National Security Directorate (NDS), the country's intelligence agency. His
    20 KB (2,964 words) - 23:22, 23 February 2014
  • '''Wakil Ahmad Muttawakil''' (born c. 1971) was the last [[Afghan Foreign Minister|Foreign Minister]] in the [[Taliban|Taliban government]] o ...in the elections for the [[House of the People (Afghanistan)|House of the People]].
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  • | name = Mamon Afghan | image = Mamon Afghan.jpg
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  • ...ng a compound that harbored attackers who ambushed U.S. special forces and Afghan soldiers in Khost province. ...they chose me because I could make a list and write down the names of the people that were given to the Taliban," he said.
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  • ...hanistan]]. He is currently charged with murder after allegedly killing an Afghan man, breaking the Army's [[rules of engagement]]. His charges came to prom === Alleged killing of Afghan bomb-maker ===
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  • ...([[Urdu]]: '''عبد الرحیم مسلم دوست''') is a [[Afghanistan|Afghan]] journalist and jeweller<ref name=Wtop>[http://www.wtop.com/index.php?nid= ...sociated Press]]'' reported that their release ceremony was addressed by [[Afghan Chief Justice]] [[Fazl Hadi Shinwari]].<ref name=ChinaDaily20050420>
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  • | arresting_authority = Afghan soldiers ...etention camp]]s. He is believed to be 13 or 14 years old when arrested by Afghan soldiers. Detained without charge, he was released on January 29, 2004, and
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