JNN 01 Dec 2013 Kabul : Afghanistan’s President Hamid Karzai has refused to sign a security deal with the United States, the White House said, opening up the prospect of a complete withdrawal of U.S. troops from the strife-torn nation next year. Continue reading
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Pakistan decides to free former Taliban second-in-command
JNN 11 Sept 2013 Islamabad : Pakistan plans to free former Afghan Taliban second-in-command, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, this month to help advance peace efforts in neighboring Afghanistan, Pakistan’s foreign policy chief said on Tuesday. Continue reading
Taliban Suicide bomber kills 17 Outside Supreme Court in Kabul , Afghanistan
JNN 13 June 2013 KABUL — A Taliban suicide bomber struck outside Afghanistan’s Supreme Court on Tuesday, killing 17 people in the deadliest attack in Kabul in over a year and a half. Continue reading
CIA & MI6 spending US and UK taxpayers Money funding Drug Trade & Terrorist Organisations
JNN 19 May 2013 Kabul : Afghan President Hamid Karzai, has recently been criticized for taking ‘ghost money’ from the CIA and MI6. The sums With both the CIA and MI6 secretly providing ‘ghost money’ bribes to the Afghan political establishment, it’s likely that Afghans will increasingly support a resurgent Taliban and the drug trade will be further propped up. Continue reading
All set to Return the Afghan Govt to Mullah Omer after the US Exit in 2014
JNN 07 Apr 2013 Kabul : Afghan President Hamid Karzai said this week Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar can run for the upcoming presidential elections. Continue reading
Afghans Protest for the Withdrawal of US forces from Maidan Wardak Provinces
JNN 20 Mar 2013 Kabul : Wardak residents stage a demonstration in Kabul, urging US Special Forces to leave their province. Continue reading
Taliban supporting US in Prolonging their stay in Afghanistan : Karzai
JNN 21 Mar 2013 Kabul : Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday accused the Taliban and the United States of working in concert to convince Afghans that violence will worsen if most foreign troops leave, AP reported. Continue reading
Afghan Govt Demands Withdrawal of US Forces from 2 Provinces , Due to their Involvement in creation of terrorist groups
JNN 25 Feb 2013 Kabul : The Afghan government has demanded the withdrawal of all US Special Forces on Sunday from the Wardak and Logar provinces within two weeks, accusing them of “harassing, torturing and murdering innocent civilians.” Continue reading
Taliban to meet Afghan Govt officials near Paris, to discuss future of Afghanistan – France
JNN 18 Dec 2012 PARIS – France said on Sunday officials from the Afghan government, the Taliban rebel movement and other factions would meet this week near Paris to discuss the country’s future as NATO troops prepare to pull out in 2014. Continue reading
Pakistan agrees to set free Taliban leaders
JNN 15 Nov 2012 Islamabad : Islamabad government has agreed to release several leaders of Afghan Taliban from Pakistani jails in a bid to facilitate peace process in the troubled region, officials say. Continue reading
Hollande Defends his early withdrawl of French troops from Afghanistan
JNN 28 May 2012 Kabul : President Francois Hollande visited Afghanistan on Friday to defend France’s imminent departure from the war, telling troops that it would be coordinated closely with Afghan and NATO allies. Continue reading
16 Afghans massacred by deranged U.S. soldier
JNN 13 Mar 2012 Kabul : Sixteen Afghans, including women and children, were killed in their homes by a U.S. soldier in a pre-dawn massacre on Sunday. Continue reading
Talibaan Opening Office in Qatar , US releasing Talibaan Prisoners from Guantonamo Bay to get a share of a future Taliban Govt in Afghanistan
JNN 04 Jan 2012 Kabul : Afghanistan’s President Hamid Karzai has agreed to the opening of a liaison office by the Taliban militant group in Qatar, his office has announced. While The United States is set to release several Taliban leaders from the Guantanamo Bay prison after Washington struck a deal with the militant group agreeing to their opening of an office in Qatar. Continue reading
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