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What's 9/11? Afghans never heard of NYC terror


Images from 9/11 are still chilling, even 10 years after the attacks shook the world. They triggered the so-called war on terror. But in the country that's been at the forefront of that war, it can be hard to find people who remember why foreign troops arrived in the first place. We continue our special coverage of the 9/11 anniversary, with this report from Afghanistan. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com


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Bloodshed Resolve? 'West wants Afghans hostile to China, Iran'


In Afghanistan, a car caught fire at a British military base, around the same time the US defense secretary's plane was landing. Leon Panetta and his staff were not affected, and authorities are now trying to determine whether it was an assassination attempt.The incident comes as President Obama is hosting his key ally - British Prime Minister David Cameron - for talks in Washington DC. RT talks to London-based activist and journalist Sukant Chandan for more insight. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Apologies fail as Afghans demand troops out


The US has apologised for the killing spree incident and the unnamed 38-year-old staff sergeant is under arrest, being held at an undisclosed location. The shooting has severely strained relations between Afghans and foreign forces - with anti-American rallies reflecting widespread fury. RT's Gayane Chichakyan reports the patience of the Afghan people may well be running out. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Rogue US soldier slays 16 Afghans


As if Koran burning wasn't enough, over the weekend an American soldier went on a shooting rampage killing 16 innocent Afghans including women and children. According to reports, the carnage took place in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan early Sunday morning where the unnamed soldier broke into three homes killing the inhabitants and later setting the bodies on fire. The US Army Staff Sergeant later turned himself in and President Obama has issued an apology for the incident. Jake Diliberto, US Marine and RT blogger, joins us to take a deeper look into the growing anti-US sentiment in Afghanistan. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com


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Afghans for Peace


Afghans for Peace (AFP) is an alliance of Afghans from various ethnic, religious, socio-economic, cultural, and political backgrounds with a united vision for a democratic, all inclusive, just and peaceful Afghanistan. In order to actualize this vision, we demand an end to US and NATO military operations within Afghanistan. AFP consists of students, professionals, community leaders, and socio-politically aware activists. afghansforpeace.org twitter www.twitter.com facebook: www.facebook.com website: www.afghansforpeace.org Copyright 2010 - Afghans for Peace Use of this content without the written consent of Afghans for Peace members is not allowed.


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Taliban peace talks end after Afghan massacre


After nearly a decade, winning the hearts and minds of the Afghan people has been set back quite a bit. Sixteen innocent Afghans were killed by a US soldier in the Kandahar province earlier this week. According to American officials an US Army staff sergeant acted alone, but one man's actions have caused uproar in the war torn country and the Taliban has canceled all peace talks. Many eyewitnesses tell a conflicting story on the massacre claiming more were involved. Jake Diliberto, RT blogger and veteran, joins us with his take on the backlash of the tragic occurrence. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com


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Afghan President: American Kills 16 in Shooting


Afghan President Hamid Karzai says a US service member has killed 16 people in a shooting including nine children and three women. Karzai called the attack Sunday "an assassination." (March 11) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly


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New Funny Afghan Star 2011-2012 Kabul Audition


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Official: US Troop Opened Fire on Afghans


A US service member walked out of his base in southern Afghanistan before dawn Sunday and started shooting Afghan civilians, Afghan and NATO officials said. There were widely varying reports of casualties. (March 11) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly


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US Soldier Kills 16 Afghans, Deepening Crisis


An American soldier opened fire on villagers near his base in southern Afghanistan Sunday and killed 16 civilians, according to President Hamid Karzai, who called it an "assassination." Nine children and three women were among the dead. Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly


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NATO in Afghanistan - Afghan women behind the wheel


A pioneering driving school in Herat is giving Afghan women a chance to learn to drive in a safe environment. In Afghanistan's highly conservative society, motoring is generally disapproved of as it's something that takes the woman out of the home. But these women say it helps them better provide for their families.


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Women's Day Finds Afghans Concerned


As International Women's Day was marked around the world, many in Afghanistan were worried that they could lose rights acquired since the Taliban were overthrown in 2001. (March 8) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly


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Inside The Kandahar Massacre; Grieving Survivors Describe Afghan Mass Murder


March 28, 2012 SBS "Dateline" received unprecedented access to the survivors and investigation of the Kandahar village massacre by US forces. Grieving survivors describe Afghan massacre; US military war crimes & Genocide against Pashtuns in Afghanistan Reporter Yalda Hakim of Australia's SBS network has become the first western journalist to visit the villages where a US soldier allegedly killed 17 people. In a remarkable report she talks with some of the survivors and some Afghan guards on duty at the military camp from where Staff Sergeant Robert Bales left on his alleged killing spree. The video at the top of this story is Hakim's account of her journey to the remote villages near Kandahar and what she was told. Bales is now held at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas and has been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder. The events of that March night in a rural area some 20 kilometers from Kandahar are being investigated by both the US military and Afghan authorities. But much remains unknown. Many Afghans, including some of the survivors that night, believe more than one US soldier was present in the two villages where the killings took place. Others speak of seeing a single American soldier leaving Camp Belambai that night The US military says there is no evidence that more than one man was involved in the shootings. Bales has not entered a plea. The killings made headlines around the world but at times it seemed the victims were quickly forgotten. Here CNN <b>...</b>


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Afghan concert drops beats not bombs


Hundreds of young Afghans have attended a rock music festival in the centre of Kabul, a first in nearly 30 years. Shrouded in secrecy to avoid attacks, the Sound Central festival showcased local Afghan bands alongside fellow musicians from Iran, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and even Australia. Al Jazeera's Zein Basravi reports.


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US Army Vets Join With Afghans For Peace to Lead Anti-War March at NATO Summit- Chicago


DemocracyNow.org - Sunday's antiwar march at the NATO summit in Chicago was led by members of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) and Afghans For Peace. "We're here to protest NATO and call on all NATO representatives to end this inhumane, illegal and barbaric war against our home country and our people," says Suraia Sahar, a member of Afghans For Peace who marched alongside Afghan war veteran Graham Clumpner during anti-NATO protest in Chicago. "I feel honored standing next to this veteran because in my opinion they are doing the right thing by speaking out against the occupation and war alongside us." Clumpner says, "I reject any affiliation with this war."


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CNN contributor wants to pee on dead Afghans too


The video of US Marines urinating on dead Afghans has gone viral. Veterans have come forth denouncing the actions of the troops, but on the contrary, many Americans have backed the actions of peeing on the dead. Even members of the media have supported the troops' malevolent actions. Dana Loesch, a CNN contributor, has gone public saying she would join the troops to pee on the dead Afghans. Christopher Chambers, journalism professor at Georgetown University, joins us to analyze whether or not the members of the media are out of line. Follow Kristine on Twitter at twitter.com


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Obama's apology isn't enough for Afghans


Protests in Afghanistan today grew more violent and more bloody as anger and distrust for Americans . The protests are in response to the Korans burnt by US Marines last week. Shortly after that incident, a member of the Afghan military shot dead two American soldiers and later there have been a number of apologies issued. President Obama apologized for the religious materials that have been "unintentionally mishandled at Bagram airbase." Many Afghans though state the apology is not enough. Jake Diliberto, a former US marine and RT blogger, says the Pentagon is missing on training the troops cultural specifics before sending them overseas. He also compared the Koran burning act with what the Nazis did during the WWII in his talk with RT's Kristine Frazao. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com


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Afghans Blast Sarkozy's Troop Withdrawal Plan


France's plans to withdraw its combat troops from Afghanistan a year early drew harsh words Saturday in the Afghan capital, with critics accusing French President Nicolas Sarkozy of putting his re-election campaign ahead of Afghans' safety. (Jan. 28)


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Afghans protest Quran burning


Afghans protest for the fourth day against the burning of Korans at a NATO base. -- Video by Reuters Before commenting on a video please read our comments guide here - [www.dawn.com


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US Afghan Strategy in Disarray


Shashank Bengali: Pakistan alliance on the rocks, Afghan economy crashing and Taliban not weakened


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Things Afghan Girls Say (Official Parody)


Parody of the video we've all come to see and love. Created By: Khalid Nadim and Yousef Mourtaza Acting: Yousef Mourtaza Mokhtar Kazemi Written By: Quite a few people. You know who you are. Thank you.


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Afghans Reject & Will Resist US Security Pact; "We Want Them Out of Our Land!!"


Applause rings out as US President Barack Obama and his Afghan counterpart Hamid Karzai sign a security pact on Tuesday. But there was a different response on the streets of Kabul. Residents here Divide Pakistan & Reunite Pashtuns-Afghans to eliminate punjabi ISI sponsored terrorism!!


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Pentagon asked Times not to publish scandalous Afghan images


The US military has to play clean up crew to yet another PR nightmare. The Los Angeles Times published horrific images of US troops posing with the mutilated legs and other body parts of dead Afghans. The LA Times published the photos despite the Pentagon's wishes not to. The images, which were taken in 2010, were given to the newspaper in the hopes of showing the collapse in leadership and lack of discipline within the US military. Jake Diliberto, a retired Marine and RT blogger, joins us with his take on the latest scandal. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com


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US soldiers beating a sheep to appease Afghans?


Video has been circulating of what appears to be US soldiers beating a sheep in the head for amusement. In the video it shows a US soldier dragging a sheep into a room where a man takes a bat to the head of the creature. Take a look. Follow Kristine on Twitter at twitter.com


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Afghans shocked at Marine video


Jan. 12 - Local Afghans are shocked at reports of a video allegedly showing US troops urinating on dead Taliban fighters. Reuters has not independently verified the authenticity of this video. (Warning: Graphic Content) Marie-Claire Fennessy reports.


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Afghans' dire need for clean water


Despite the influx of large amounts of international aid into Afghanistan, getting access to water remains a daily struggle for a large part of the country. The government says almost three quarters of the population do not have access to clean water. As Al Jazeera's Charles Stratford reports from Kabul, even drinking from wells built by aid agencies is no longer safe.


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Taliban vow revenge for Afghans killed by US terrorist soldier


A US soldier's shooting of 16 Afghan civilians deepened questions on Monday about what the United States can accomplish in Afghanistan before it withdraws, as Washington rushed to contain the damage from the startling rogue attack. President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta spoke to Afghan President Hamid Karzai by telephone and offered condolences for the attack, in which a US soldier left his base in southern Afghanistan and began a middle-of-the-night shooting spree that local officials said killed nine children, three women, and four men.


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Afghan meeting in the park @ Bonn


This show's how the Afghan culture works when a group of Afghans suddenly meet each other.


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Afghan comedy series mocks 'rampant corruption'


Afghanistan's version of the acclaimed US and UK comedy series "The Office" reflects frustration of millions of Afghans towards the perceived rampant political corruption. Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith reports on the new series set in the fictional "ministry of garbage".


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Exclusive Interview of Afghan Football Team Coach


Aftaab Entertainment and Afghans Website brings you the EXCLUSIVE interview of Afghanistan Football Team from New Delhi, India before Semi Final game with Nepal in SAFF Championships 2011. This interview is with the Coach, Mr M Yousef Kargar and one of the players Belal Arezou.


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The Cost of The Afghan War! 5.4 Million Leave US Workforce!


My commentary about the disastrous war in Afghanistan, 5 million American workers leaving the workforce in 2011 and a US spy program that allows the military to create fake online personas to spread US propaganda. Afghans thwarting 'insider' plots to kill NATO forces, says top US commander John Allen news.yahoo.com THE US COST OF THE AFGHAN WAR: FY2002-FY2013 COST csis.org Revealed: US spy operation that manipulates social media Military's 'sock puppet' www.guardian.co.uk Economists more upbeat about job growth, housing news.yahoo.com The Great Recession of 2007-2009, the Lagging Jobs Recovery, and the Missing 5-6 Million National Labor Force Participants in 2011: Why We Should Care www.northeastern.edu Youth unemployment to stay at 'crisis peak' for years: ILO www.theglobeandmail.com Greek cash withdrawals raise fear of run on banks www.latimes.com Europe's economic woes dominate G8 gathering uk.finance.yahoo.com US Leading Economic Index Unexpectedly Dips 0.1% In April www.rttnews.com US Existing Home Sales Rebound In April, Prices Show Continued Growth National Association of Realtors existing home sales rose 3.4 percent to an annual rate of 4.62 million in April www.rttnews.com Exclusive: US lets China bypass Wall Street for Treasury orders www.reuters.com Pumping groundwater raises sea level www.sciencenews.org


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US Afghan Kill/Capture Campaign Targeted Civilians


Gareth Porter: US used cell phones to track targets, but knowingly killed and captured civilians


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Afghans have no idea 9/11 happened


Since September 11th the US has spent over one trillion dollars on the war on terror, according to some reports, and hundreds of thousands of innocent people have died in Iraq and Afghanistan. Some Afghans see the US occupation as an attempt to eliminate Islam, but what can America do to remedy the situation. Jake Diliberto, co-founder of the Veterans for Rethinking Afghanistan, gives his point of veterans' point of view. Follow Kristine on Twitter at twitter.com


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Kabul Dreams - Chill Morghak (NEW) Afghan Rock 2011


Artists: Kabul Dreams Song: Chill Morghak Composer: Farhad Darya Lyrics: Farhad Darya Produced: Darya Management (Haroon Kargha) Release Date: November 2011


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Video of violent Afghan protests over Terry Jones Koran burning


At least 10 people have been killed and 78 injured in the Afghan city of Kandahar during a protest over the burning of the Koran in the US The violent demonstration follows the burning of the Muslim holy book last month by American pastor Terry Jones. On Friday, a similar protest in the Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif led to the deaths of 7 workers at the local UN office. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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Afghan Kings


Before the 1600s and prior, the Afghans that lived in cities were subject to live under foreign rulers. Those who refused were forced to live nomadic style in isolated mountain regions where the law of a central government did not reach to them. The Afghans were pushing for the establishment of their own state but many attempts have failed. In early 1700s Afghan leaders or tribal chiefs from Kandahar began to organize themselves and for the first time they freed themselves from foreign rule. In 1709, Mir Wais Hotaki built a large fortress for himself and turned the town of Kandahar to the center of the Hotaki Empire. After a long series of wars, this empire was eventually replaced by the Durrani Empire which was founded by Ahmad Shah Durrani in 1747. The modern nation of Afghanistan is what's left over of the Durrani Empire.


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US Army Vets Join With Afghans For Peace to Lead Anti-War March at Chicago NATO Summit


DemocracyNow.org - Sunday's antiwar march at the NATO summit in Chicago was led by members of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) and Afghans For Peace. "We're here to protest NATO and call on all NATO representatives to end this inhumane, illegal and barbaric war against our home country and our people," says Suraia Sahar, a member of Afghans For Peace who marched alongside Afghan war veteran Graham Clumpner during anti-NATO protest in Chicago. "I feel honored standing next to this veteran because in my opinion they are doing the right thing by speaking out against the occupation and war alongside us." Clumpner says, "I reject any affiliation with this war." Towatch the complete daily, independent news hour, read the transcript, download the podcast, and for more information, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Listen on SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit www.democracynow.org


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Afghan asylum-seekers fear return home


Young Afghans comprise the majority of unaccompanied asylum seekers arriving in the UK. The British government, along with other European governments, is said to be considering building a center in Kabul to send back the many 16 and 17-year-old asylum seekers throughout Europe. With 2011 having the highest rate of civilian casualties in Afghanistan, this risk of deportation is proving increasingly fearful for many young Afghans afraid of the deteriorating security situation in their homeland. Al Jazeera's Nadim Baba reports from London.


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From Afghans to Gazans, why can't we touch your face.wmv


'We have slogan here. 'From river to the sea, everyone should be free.'' Nabeel Raee, teacher of Jenin Freedom Theatre traveling on the West Bank hills We in Afghanistan sense your loneliness. It is hard to be born human, and not be regarded as one. It is hard to be a mother who can't cook enough for meals and laugh enough with her children. It is hard to be a youth, and not feel young at all. It's hard to lose the human capacity for happiness. We share your anger too. But let's not be angry for too long. Hasn't war taught us that love is needed to guide anger, the same way we've seen mothers shaking with grief but standing with grace? Don't be angry with your family and loved ones because they had snapped at you after the usual hard day. We should forgive, and try to stay as human as life allows. Please stay together, and not submit to human laws which pull humans apart. We can't expect people in the rest of the world to worry about us in Gaza or Afghanistan. It hurts more than we're willing to utter, but we'll find sufficient strength to accept that people are normally too busy to wonder if we're really such 'terrible' human beings. It's irritating that politicians are universally well-dressed while making our world so socially distant and emotionally intolerable. We know that peace, equality and freedom will come when the politicians step aside and let the people converse. But they aren't going to step aside unless we persuade them with our dignity, like many people <b>...</b>


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My message to US Marines defile/urinate on dead Afghans on camera


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