Afghan Forces Accused of Helmand Civilian Casualties
Locals say non-combatants are dying at the hands of police and soldiers.
Islamabad Accused of Interfering in Afghan Peace Talks
Comments from senior figure seen as deliberate ploy to undermine Karzai administration.
Capturing Votes in Western Afghanistan
Voters in Ghor province say they are being intimidated into pledging support for candidates backed by local strongmen.
Afghan District Makes Own Peace
Southeastern area enforces local rules forbidding support for insurgent groups.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.