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NEWS BULLETIN MAY 10, 2005
Pakistan's Jihadi Press Review
May 10, 2005
By: Mohammad Shehzad - Kashmir Images
 
The jihadi press of Pakistan is after the Ismaelis these days. After demonising the Agha Khani community in Pakistan over the issue of curriculum, the jihadi publications have waged a new propaganda war against it but this time in Afghanistan. The weekly Zarb-e-Momin has accused Agha Khan TV of spreading obscenity in Afghanistan.
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Balochistan 'peace has collapsed'
May 10, 2005
By Aamer Ahmed Khan BBC News, Karachi
 
Pakistani tribal leaders say the government's peace initiative in the southern province of Balochistan has collapsed totally.
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Afghan President To Visit Boston
May 10, 2005
By: Karzai Speaker At BU Commencement
 
BOSTON - Afghan President Hamid Karzai will address Boston University graduates later this month before he meets with President George W. Bush in Washington.
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New U.S. military chief nominee tours Afghanistan
May 10, 2005
 
President Bush's nominee to be the next vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff arrived in Afghanistan Sunday to visit with troops and tour U.S. and coalition compounds.
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DEADLY RIOT: Two killed in Afghanistan
May 10, 2005
By: STEPHEN GRAHAM Associated Press Writer
 
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan police and U.S. troops opened fire to control hundreds of rioting students Wednesday angered at alleged abuse of the Quran at the U.S. jail in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, killing two protesters and injuring 40, officials said.
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Don't abandon us now, Afghanistan urges world
May 10, 2005
By: Reuters
 
STRASBOURG - President Hamid Karzai urged the world on Tuesday not to desert Afghanistan after polls last September because it would need aid and security assistance for years to come.
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Afghan president asks EU, United States to offer long-term assistance
May 10, 2005
France AP
 
STRASBOURG, France (AP) Afghan president Hamid Karzai urged the European Union and the United States to make long-term pledges of assistance to his war-ravaged country.
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Afghan leader calls for better access to EU markets
May 10, 2005
By: Lucia Kubosova EUobserver
 
STRASBOURG - Europe could help Afghanistan not only through financial and military support, but also by opening up its markets to Afghan products, President Hamid Karzai suggested in Strasbourg today (10 May).
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Leaders want parliament to decide on permanent US bases
May 10, 2005
By: Pajhwok Afghan News
 
KABUL - Political parties suggest parliament should decide on the long-term stay of foreign forces and United Nations' role in Afghanistan.
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Why it is others cannot tolerate lasting peace in Afghanistan?
May 10, 2005
By: Kashar News
 
KABUL, May 10 (Kashar News): - After 25 years of perpetual war and anarchy, Afghanistan is now enjoying relative peace and stability since the establishment of the interim and transitional administrations and finally the elected government. However, the security situation is still pretty volatile and unreliable. Armed individuals have not been disarmed yet and they still rule over innocent people in urban and rural areas.
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Afghan opposition leader urges modification in electoral law
May 10, 2005
By: Xinhua
 
KABUL, May 10 (Xinhua) -- While Afghanistan is four month away from the first-ever post-Taliban legislative elections, opposition leader Mohammad Yunus Qanooni Tuesday demanded modification in the country's electoral law.
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Women still battling to secure nominations to gain eligibility for September elections
May 10, 2005
By: Pajhwok Afghan News
 
KABUL - Female candidates hoping to run for the September Afghan Parliamentary elections say they don't have the necessary support from the public to be eligible for a seat in the Provincial Council elections.
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Afghan refugees being deported from Germany after moratorium ends
May 10, 2005
By: SPA
 
Hamburg - Immigration authorities in the German city-state of Hamburg said Tuesday they will begin deporting Afghan refugees immediately following expiration of a nationwide moratorium, reported the dpa.
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US Congress approves 82 billion dollars for military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan
May 10, 2005
By: AFP
 
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US Senate unanimously gave final approval to an 82 billion dollar emergency spending bill to fund military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan mourns pop singer killed in Canada Mother's Day scuffle
May 10, 2005
By: AFP
 
KABUL (AFP) - Afghanistan, where music was once banned by the harsh Taliban regime, mourned for native pop singer Nasrat Parsa after he was killed in a post-concert attack in Canada.
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Karzai says terrorism defeated in Afghanistan
May 10, 2005
By: IRNA
 
The President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai assured Europeans Tuesday that the scourge of terrorism has been defeated in his country and urged Europe to continue its help and support.
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Man Arrested In Slaying Of Afghan Singer In Canada
May 10, 2005
By: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
 
Police in Canada say a suspect has been arrested in connection with the death of Afghan singer Nasrat Parsa in the city of Vancouver.
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Professor Al-Mojaddedi announces Tahkim-e Solh program
May 10, 2005
By: Afghanistan Coalition Press Information Center (Public Affairs)
 
KABUL, Afghanistan – Professor Sibghatullah Al-Mojaddedi officially announced the Tahkim-e Solh, or Strengthening Peace, program May 10 in a press conference at the Intercontinental Hotel here.
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Afghanistan grounds airline's old planes after crash that killed 104
May 10, 2005
By: Associated Press
 
Authorities have grounded the aging planes of an Afghan airline, an official said Tuesday, three months after one of its jets crashed into a mountaintop killing 104 people in the country's worst aviation disaster.
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Kabul Distances Itself From Claim of Amnesty for Mullah Omar
May 10, 2005
By: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
 
Afghan officials are distancing themselves from claims that an amnesty could be offered to Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar and renegade Afghan warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.
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Taleban leader rejects amnesty
May 10, 2005
By: BBC News
 
Taleban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar would refuse any offer of an amnesty from the Afghan government, a Taleban spokesman is reported as saying.
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Aid delivery in Afghanistan blocked by violence: report
May 10, 2005
By: AFP
 
Insecurity and spiraling bloodshed by Taliban rebels and other Islamic militants have hampered aid delivery in war-shattered Afghanistan, a report said.
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Kabul's must-see TV heats up culture war in Afghanistan
May 10, 2005
By: Ben Arnoldy - The Christian Science Monitor
 
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - A bearded man from the bazaar is whisked into a barber shop, where he's given a shave and a slick haircut. After a facial, he visits fashion boutiques.
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Al-Qaeda's gloves are off in Pakistan
May 10, 2005
By: Syed Saleem Shahzad / Asia Times Online
 
KARACHI - A more than six-month truce between the military government of Pakistan and al-Qaeda - negotiated by militant groups - has been shattered with the arrest of Abu Faraj al-Libbi of al-Qaeda and country-wide crackdowns on militant groups.
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Afghans protest over U.S. abuse of Koran report
May 10, 2005
By: Reuters
 
JALALABAD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - About 2,000 students in Afghanistan, chanting "Death to America", protested on Tuesday over a report that U.S. interrogators in Guantanamo Bay had desecrated the Koran.
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