Living Under the Taleban
Fundamentalist rule has returned to Musa Qala – and some residents have never been happier.
Fundamentalist rule has returned to Musa Qala – and some residents have never been happier.
Former political rivals come together in a new bloc which observers say will try to undermine the present government.
In Mazar-e-Sharif, the traditional Nauroz celebration forces some residents to play generous host while others cash in on the boom in visitors.
Years of war and lawlessness have left property rights hopelessly snarled up, and Afghans fighting mad as a result. Now a draft law aims to unravel the mess.
Government ministry tackles education problem by offering “open university” classes on television.
Islamic insurgents hold court and execute alleged informers as they extend their hold over parts of the southern province of Helmand.
A parliamentary resolution on immunity for war crimes has the country in an uproar.
Funds distributed by US forces to civilians in a southern province find their way to the Taleban.
The Afghan success story of getting both boys and girls back into school is failing badly in Helmand province.