Chasing the Million-Dollar Prize
US wanted adverts for Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar come up against Afghan conspiracy theories.
US wanted adverts for Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar come up against Afghan conspiracy theories.
A visitor from Kabul is shocked and saddened by conditions in one of the country’s most backward provinces.
Ground-breaking television channel attracts both praise and threats.
For Afghan women to get out of the home and onto the hustings takes some encouragement and some new-found courage.
Most council candidates have no idea of what’s involved in the political office they are seeking.
The Joint Electoral Management Body insists the election will go off smoothly, and rejects claims that the recent surge in violence is connected to the vote.
It seems that if anything remains still for a moment, an election poster will be plastered on it.
Violence has surged as the election draws closer, but the insurgents say their real objective is to oust the Kabul government.
The thousands of observers watching each step of parliamentary and provincial council elections could be a mixed blessing.
Lack of security and opposition from family members are minor obstacles to some of the candidates standing for parliament in a staunchly conservative region.