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US Troop Withdrawal May Disrupt CIA Network in Afghanistan, Media Claims
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Afghans Wonder âWhat About Me?â as U.S. Troops Prepare to Withdraw
Many Afghans fear that without the umbrella of American protection, the country will be unable to preserve its modest gains toward democracy and womenâs rights.
Students at Mawoud Academy in Kabul, Afghanistan, last month. The planned withdrawal of U.S. troops and the Talibanâs likely return to power have raised fears about the future of education for women and girls.Credit.Kiana Hayeri for The New York Times
April 14, 2021Updated 8:26 a.m. ET
KABUL, Afghanistan â A female high school student in Kabul, Afghanistanâs war-scarred capital, is worried that she wonât be allowed to graduate. A pomegranate farmer in Kandahar wonders if his orchards will ever be clear of Taliban land mines. A government soldier in Ghazni fears he will never stop fighting.
Biden to Withdraw All Combat Troops From Afghanistan by Sept 11
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It was a throwaway line in a grim Human Rights Watch report that sent me on my quest: “The Taliban run dozens of unacknowledged prisons.” Here, for me, was a new and sinister aspect of the kind of parallel government that this insurgent group has constructed in Afghanistan.
Bombings and shootings have been written about at length. These prisons were an overlooked element in the Taliban’s terror campaign: a below-the-radar network of incarceration that is waiting to arbitrarily swallow up and punish citizens who are considered enemies of the group.
Three Women Working for a News Outlet Are Gunned Down in Afghanistan
The women, the latest victims in a wave of targeted attacks, were killed on their way home from their jobs at Enikass Radio and TV in Jalalabad.
Hospital workers and relatives moving the body of one of the three media workers killed in two separate attacks in Jalalabad on Tuesday.Credit.Noorullah Shirzada/Agence France-Presse Getty Images
Published March 2, 2021Updated March 4, 2021
JALALABAD, Afghanistan Three women who worked at a local news outlet were gunned down in eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday, according to local officials, adding to the bloody tally of Afghan media workers and journalists who have been killed at alarming rates in the past year.
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