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Displaying Page 1 of 20 Showing Record(s) 1 to 5 of 96 Mar 10, 2010 UK minister urges push for Afghan peace settlementLONDON (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary David Miliband urged Afghans on Wednesday to push energetically for a peace settlement with Taliban insurgents and said Afghanistan's neighbors must support such an agreement. Miliband's conciliatory comments, in a speech to be given in the United States later on Wednesday, reflect growing acceptance in the West that Taliban fighters who break ... Mar 10, 2010 Afghan Women Wary Of Overtures To TalibanTaliban rule was a dark period for women in Afghanistan, and they want to make sure their fears are not forgotten as the new government in Kabul tries to find ways to make peace with the Taliban. Shafiqa Quraishi, an Afghan police colonel, had her career disrupted by the Taliban rule from the mid-1990s to 2001, when women were brutalized, kept at home and not allowed to work. "The Taliban ... Mar 10, 2010 Miliband urges push for Afghan peace deal British Foreign Secretary David Miliband urged Afghans on Wednesday to push energetically for a peace settlement with Taliban insurgents and said Afghanistan's neighbours must support such an agreement. Skip related content Miliband's conciliatory comments, in a speech to be given in the United States later on Wednesday, reflect growing acceptance in the West that Taliban fighters who break ... Mar 10, 2010 Too young to be a widow: Death in AfghanistanThe soldiers were lined up more than 100 deep at Laflamme Dental Clinic on Fort Bragg on the morning of May 28. The strangers ringing Shana Crumpler's doorbell in Hope Mills the evening of March 1 didn't worry her. They probably had the wrong house. She was starting to cook dinner - chicken wings, macaroni and corn - so she sent her 11-year-old daughter, Hannah, to the door. But the two ... Mar 10, 2010 Making Matters Worse in AfghanistanEditor’s Note: The Obama administration’s expanded counterinsurgency campaign in Afghanistan carries a heavy risk that many more civilians will be killed and that the slaughter might prolong, rather than shorten, the eight-year war. In this guest essay, the Independent Institute’s Charles Peña argues that civilian deaths are generating a deep-seated Americanism, with some ... |