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Kandahar Prison Break: local reactions (June 2008)
from YouTube :: Tag // prisonbreak June 27, 2008
The Senlis Council talks to Kandahar locals about the largest ever recorded Prison Break on the 13th of June 2008. The changes in the security situation in Kandahar and South Afghanistan is among the subjects covered. Author: SenlisCouncil Keywords: The Senlis Council Kandahar Afghanistan prison break Taliban Added: June 27, 2008
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Lara Logan reports on Aghan warlord
from Where's the Outrage? June 21, 2008
CBS Lara Logan reports from Afghanistan. She interviews an Afghan warlord who has been killing American soldiers and evading American capture. Once again, this report shows us that Afghanistan isn t fixed. We have a lot of work to do in Afghanistan. We need to build roads. We need to stop the exporting of poppy. We must extend the reach of the government beyond Kandahar. ShareThis
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1150 Escape in Massive Prison Break
from YouTube :: Tag // prisonbreak June 14, 2008
Hundreds of suspected Taliban militants are among an estimated 1150 inmates who escape from an Afghan prison after insurgents blast their way into it. Officials say Taliban insurgents staged the commando-style raid on the prison in the second city of Kandahar. The Taliban are mostly active in southern and eastern areas of Afghanistan near the border with Pakistan where they have some bases. Author: BlueStateNews Keywords: taliban prison escape afghan afghanistan kandahar silentpatriot thepatriotsmaxim thesilentpatriot Added: June 14, 2008
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Talking to the Taliban - Part 4 - Pakistan Relations
from YouTube :: Tag // modest June 05, 2008
Pakistans brutal beneficiaries betray their refuge KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN March 26, 2008 Despite a long history of using Pakistan as a safe haven, Taliban on the front lines of the insurgency say they have no loyalty to their neighbouring country. A survey of 42 insurgents in Kandahar found most were critical about Pakistan, where they are reported to have headquarters and supply lines, and most were critical of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, often using the harshest language to describe him. Some insurgents claimed they want to fight for the seizure of vast swaths of Pakistan's territory in the name of expanding Afghanistan to include the major cities of Quetta and Peshawar. Every fighter asked said those two cities belong inside Afghanistan, and all of them rejected the existing border as a legitimate boundary between the countries. The Globe and Mail's modest sample of Taliban opinion may only reflect an effort by the insurgents to hide their sources of support in Pakistan, analysts say, or it may point to something more troubling: the growing indications that parts of the insurgency are no longer controlled by anybody. "If they are supported by ISI [Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency], why are they attacking Pakistan?" said Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef, the former Taliban ambassador to Pakistan, after reviewing The Globe's raw video footage. "Why would the ISI want these kinds of activities in Pakistan? It's out of control. Nobody is able to control it." "This is Afghan government propaganda, about the Pakistan government controlling the Taliban." Few historians dispute that Pakistan's intelligence services played a decisive role in establishing the Taliban movement in 1994, and Islamabad appeared to retain a strong influence over the regime that seized Kabul two years later. Author: TuzesViz Keywords: Interview Taliban Afghanistan Terrorist Canada Muslim Mujahideen Suicide Bombings Kandahar Added: June 5, 2008
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Talking to the Taliban - Part 2 - Forced to Fight
from YouTube :: Tag // modest June 04, 2008
Pakistans brutal beneficiaries betray their refuge KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN March 26, 2008 Despite a long history of using Pakistan as a safe haven, Taliban on the front lines of the insurgency say they have no loyalty to their neighbouring country. A survey of 42 insurgents in Kandahar found most were critical about Pakistan, where they are reported to have headquarters and supply lines, and most were critical of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, often using the harshest language to describe him. Some insurgents claimed they want to fight for the seizure of vast swaths of Pakistan's territory in the name of expanding Afghanistan to include the major cities of Quetta and Peshawar. Every fighter asked said those two cities belong inside Afghanistan, and all of them rejected the existing border as a legitimate boundary between the countries. The Globe and Mail's modest sample of Taliban opinion may only reflect an effort by the insurgents to hide their sources of support in Pakistan, analysts say, or it may point to something more troubling: the growing indications that parts of the insurgency are no longer controlled by anybody. "If they are supported by ISI [Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency], why are they attacking Pakistan?" said Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef, the former Taliban ambassador to Pakistan, after reviewing The Globe's raw video footage. "Why would the ISI want these kinds of activities in Pakistan? It's out of control. Nobody is able to control it." "This is Afghan government propaganda, about the Pakistan government controlling the Taliban." Author: TuzesViz Keywords: Interview Taliban Afghanistan Terrorist Canada Muslim Mujahideen Suicide Bombings Kandahar Added: June 4, 2008
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Lack of ammunition plagues Afganistan's police - 05 May 08
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish May 05, 2008
Afghan police officers are increasingly seen as an easy target for the Taliban fighters. Lacking proper equipment and training, they have come under repeated attacks in recent weeks. Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports from the district of Arghandab in the Kandahar province of Afghanistan. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: Al Jazeera English Zeina Khodr Afganistan police ammunition Kandahar Added: May 5, 2008
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Donner Prize Shortlist 2007/2008 The Book Profiles
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 24, 2008
www.movingstories.tv ... Allan Gotlieb, Chairman of the Donner Canadian Foundation states, This year will be remarkable for a number of reasons. We are celebrating the Donner Prize s 10th anniversary, and we have five exceptional shortlisted books that grapple with some of Canada s most pressing public policy challenges. The Shortlist video delivers the expert opinions of this years jury at the heat of the moment during their their intense jury adjudications. Together with the evocative images, musical score, and flavoured by Colin Mochrie s narration, the Shortlist Book Profiles are moving tribute to the spirit of the Donner Prize.More on the prize at www.donnerbookprize.com
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Afghanistan's road of contention - 05 Aprl 08
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish April 05, 2008
It was meant to unify Afghanistan - the Kabul to Kandahar Highway. But having spent hundreds of millions of dollars relinking Afghanistan's two largest cities, the United States has lost control of the road to the Taliban. And what was meant to be a symbol of triumph, is now one of the most dangerous roads in the country. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: Al Jazeera english Mohamed Vall Aghanistan Kabul Kandahar road Added: April 5, 2008
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afghanistan Dari Pashto Farsi
from YouTube :: Tag // music March 31, 2008
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Afghan women's rights - 9 Feb 08
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish February 09, 2008
During the Taliban's rule, Afghan women were subject to very strict social codes. They weren't allowed to work and couldn't leave the house without a male escort. Although various challenges still remain, life for many women has improved substantially. Zeina Khodr reports now from the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: afghanistan zeina khodr taliban education kandahar Added: February 9, 2008
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US influence in Afghanistan - 28 Jan 08
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish January 29, 2008
As well as Iraq, George Bush's state of the union address is expected to outline the situation in Afghanistan. Six years on Al Jazeera investigaes how mucht the US has achieved. Zeina Khodr finds disillusionment on the streets of the former Taliban stronghold of Kandahar. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: afghanistan iraq al jazeera aljazeera Kandahar Zeina Khodr Added: January 29, 2008
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Canada issues ultimatum to Afghan elders - 07 Dec 07
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish December 07, 2007
Canada is toughening its stance in Afghanistan. The military is telling tribal leaders they must reject the Taliban in order to get security and reconstruction help. But some Afghans feel the choice is no choice at all. Opposing the Taliban could put them in the cross-hairs. But failing to oppose the Taliban means international forces won't protect them. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: Al Jazeera aljazeera Canada Afghan Taliban ultimatum Panjwaii Kandahar Afghanistan Nazanine Moshiri Added: December 7, 2007
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Sepideh-Baa Siyasaat
from YouTube :: Tag // bollywood November 23, 2007
Ahmadibrothers 2007 Author: ahmadibrothers2007 Keywords: Sepideh Baa Siyasaat afg afghani kabol kabuli kandahar vali mast ghadaghani tojiki persian farsi irani bollywood Added: November 23, 2007
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Arash Howaida-Leila
from YouTube :: Tag // bollywood November 23, 2007
Ahmadibrothers 2007 Author: ahmadibrothers2007 Keywords: Arash Howaida-Leila afg afghani kabol kabuli kandahar vali mast ghadaghani tojiki persian farsi irani bollywood Added: November 23, 2007
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Shohsanam-Toba
from YouTube :: Tag // bollywood November 23, 2007
Ahmadibrothers 2007 Author: ahmadibrothers2007 Keywords: Shohsanam Toba tovba tojiki afg afghani ahmad zahir persian farsi bollywood ahmadibrothers kabol kandahar Added: November 23, 2007
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RAF AFGHAN DIARIES: SPECIAL FEATURE: Final Goodbye
from YouTube :: Tag // modest October 12, 2007
SPECIAL FEATURE: It's an emotional final diary for Paul. Finally back at RAF Lossiemouth, he reflects on the events of the last six months - there have been highs and lows, friends made and good friends lost. Modest to the end, he thanks his viewers for their fantastic support before signing off for the last time. The RAF has given Paul Goodfellow a handheld video and a small 'lipstick'... Author: royalairforce Keywords: Royal Air Force RAF regiment soldier Afghanistan Kandahar Paul Goodfellow military gunner diary home friends troops Added: October 12, 2007
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Plight of Afghan recycling children 06_SEP_07
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish September 06, 2007
Children as young as six recycling plastic for a pittance in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar. This is the harsh reality of life for some in Afghanistan growing up through seemingly endless wars. But is child labour acceptable when there are perhaps worse alternatives for the children? James Bays reports. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: aljazeera al jazeera afghanistan kandahar plastic recycling child labour exploitation Added: September 6, 2007
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Shazada Mokhlis (Afg Footballer)
from Dailymotion - Videos June 18, 2007
Shazada Mokhlis 15 Tsv Bargteheide (Germany)Author: mmnaseer Tags: schazahdah shazada mokhlis afg afghan afghanistan kandahar pashtun freestyler freestyle freestylefootball tsv bargteheide Posted: 18 June 2007 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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bm201 Jason Burke on Afghanistan
from CitizenReporter.org with Bicyclemark May 03, 2007
He has been traveling and writing about Afghanistan since before most western media decided it was important. He has seen first hand what is going right and what is going wrong in the battle to create present day Afghanistan. Journalist and Author Jason Burke joins me. His book, On the Road to Kandahar We Discuss: -His visits there during Taliban rule -The three different phases -Situation in various villages -What people need from government -If the military left? -Soldier s relations with the public -Who s doing business in the country -Military commitments from Europe and North America -Working as a journalist there -Media s commitment to Afghanistan Music: Utah Phillips - Tie a Yellow Ribbon Final Fantasy - Many Lives 9mp Joanna Newsome - Colleen afghanistan, jasonburke, kabul, kandahar, observer war, taliban Download bm201
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Deep Integration, Jesus Style-Addendum
from Vista Editorial Podcasts April 29, 2006
As Prime Sinister Harper emulates his American Idol in the White House, Canadians are left with "God Bless Canada," media banned from covering the return of Canadian soldiers' bodies and flags not lowering on the Peace Tower. Failing to stop our minority government leader from these choices makes it all our fault. Some polling results that oppose Harper came in today.
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Deep Integration, Jesus Style
from Vista Editorial Podcasts April 27, 2006
As Prime Sinister Harper emulates his American Idol in the White House, Canadians are left with "God Bless Canada," media banned from covering the return of Canadian soldiers' bodies and flags not lowering on the Peace Tower. Failing to stop our minority government leader from these choices makes it all our fault.
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