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Afghanistan
Concerns Over Enemy Influence into Afghan Army
2011-04-22
[Tolo News] Following Afghan defence ministry raid this week concerns have been increased about infiltration of anti-government agents into Afghan army.

While stressing on the need to bolster intelligence capacities of the ministry, experts said positions should be filled by qualified personnel.

Recent attacks targeting military institutions from inside, which are believed to have been carried out by gunnies sleeping cells, have brought the potential of defence ministry under question.

But Defence Ministry Spokesperson Gen. Zaher Azimi said such sorts of incidents are usual in most countries.

"We accept that the man was within us," Gen. Zaher Azimi said.

Atiqullah Amarkhil, Afghan military expert, said: "The army is comprised of people employed by some specific figures and factions.
This is not clear whether they are more loyal to their nation or to their assigners."

Defence ministry attack claimed two lives and maimed seven other personnel.

On Wednesday the ministry accepted that it fell short to prevent the attack.

Prior to the attack the ministry said it is working on an initiative to block bad boys' infiltration into the Afghan army.

Attacks targeting security officials and government buildings are believed to be a new tactic of turban-led violence in the country.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Interesting video, at least the bits I watched. I checked the one about the Abrahamic faiths in Bengal ("Peoples of the Book: Beyond Brick Lane Project") and found no antisemitism, which would have tainted the entire site in my eyes.
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-04-22 13:11  

#4  Following Afghan defence ministry raid this week concerns have been increased about infiltration of anti-government agents into Afghan army.


What? Just because of the bombings and the fact they are shooting in the wrong direction?
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-04-22 09:41  

#3  Just so everyone knows, the comment above mine about the documentary is a spam.
Posted by: gromky   2011-04-22 05:29  

#2  Documentary - "Afghanistan Unveiled" explores the effects of the Taliban's repressive rule and recent U.S.-sponsored bombing campaign on Afghani women. For the first time, Afghan women listened to women voicing their points of view and described their lives from the depths of their villages in Bamyan all the way to their fight around the voting process issue to have the right to sit in Parliament. The documentary is now part of the UNESCO's archives.

To watch please visit - http://www.cultureunplugged.com/play/5627
Posted by: Boss Snuling4201   2011-04-22 03:08  

#1  Uh, uh, "ENEMY INFLUENCE" = AFGHAN WOMEN SOLDIERS???

Gut nuthin.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-04-22 02:15  

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