Afghanistan
U.S.
report: Marines Killed Unarmed Civilians in Afghanistan
Afghanistan
fight will only get tougher - by Eric Margolis
National
disservice: Peter Mansbridge boosts Canada in Afghanistan - By Derrick
O'Keefe
CBC's
military obsession just feels creepy - By John Doyle
Canada
in Afghanistan: Top Ten Under-reported Facts - by Media Alliance for
New Activism
Media
blind to Afghan civilian deaths
Canada
in Afghanistan: Rash Afghanistan mission produces corporate profits
- by Sid Shniad
September
11, Afghanistan and “the survival of civilization” by Gabriele
Zamparini
Who
benefits from the Afghan Opium Trade? by Michel Chossudovsky
From
Afghanistan to Yugoslavia: Transplanting CIA Engineered Terrorism
A
Pipeline too far! by Alfred Mendes - Oil and Oil Pipelines: Why the
US invaded Afghanistan
The
Spoils of War: Afghanistan's Multibillion Dollar Heroin Trade Washington's
Hidden Agenda: Restore the Drug Trade - by Michel Chossudovsky
NATO
continues slaughter of civilians in Afghanistan - by James Cogan
Afghanistan
in Winter - Where Death Comes Cheap
The
Khyber Impasse - The Case for Withdrawal from Afghanistan
- By Tariq Ali
Is
Hillier out of line? Canadian Defence Chief Hillier Under Fire for Aghan
War Effort - By the Toronto
Star
BBC:
Afghan opium 'hits record output'
The
Dominion Radio: Failing Kandahar
Afghans:
U.S. Troops Shot at Civilians -
16 killed after U.S. convoy ambushed in Afghanistan; Americans fired
on civilians, Afghans say
Afghan
Official a Convicted Trafficker
'Self-immolation
by oppressed Afghan women is rising'
Mounting
Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq
- In the Name of Improving People's Lives
INTERNATIONAL
LAW AND THE WAR AGAINST AFGHANISTAN -
"We the peoples of the United Nations determined to save succeeding
generations from the scourge of war…"
‘Afghan
govt more corrupt than Taliban’
Afghanistan
Five Years Later: The Return of the Taliban
- The Senlis Council
Probe:
Marines Used Excessive Force
- Marine Unit Ordered out of Afghanistan
NATO
forces shoot Afghan child, run over another
Afghan
police at work in flip-flops and high on opium
U.S.
soldiers share lunch with Taliban -
U.S. unofficially talking with Taliban
Afghan
war may be lost: experts -
Taliban are back in force, MPS hear, contradicting military chief's
optimism
We
want the Taliban back, say ordinary Afghans -
At least we felt safe under the extremists, say Kandahar residents too
afraid to go out after dark. By Chris Sands, The Independent
What
the government won't tell you: we are losing Afghan hearts
Afghanistan’s
mentally ill chained up for cure
Ex-army
officer: troops are dying in Iraq for a 'doomed project'
Support
the Troops or Support the War?
- In Afghanistan, it might be difficult to do both
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