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MMU: Karzai impersonator tests limits of Afghan free speech, 24 December 2009

12 hours ago ago from Afghanistan News Monitoring

MMU is brought to you by: Moby Group, www.mobygroup.com Afghanistan's leading privately owned and integrated media company TOLO TV Afghan Scene Magazine Lapis Kaboora ARMAN FM Barbud Afghan ITT LEMAR TV For more information, or to advertise with Moby Media Updates, contact: +93 (0) 799 32 10 10 or info@mobygroup.com Advertisement AKHBAR TOLO (TOLO News) More Afghans turn to ...

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MMU: With UN in disarray, Afghan leader lacks guidance, 23 December 2009

13 hours ago ago from Afghanistan News Monitoring

MMU is brought to you by: Moby Group, www.mobygroup.com Afghanistan's leading privately owned and integrated media company TOLO TV Afghan Scene Magazine Lapis Kaboora ARMAN FM Barbud Afghan ITT LEMAR TV For more information, or to advertise with Moby Media Updates, contact: +93 (0) 799 32 10 10 or info@mobygroup.com Advertisement STARA-E-AFGHAN (Afghan Star) It's one of the ...

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Review of the Year 2009: Afghanistan

23 hours ago ago from Daily Best Articles

Author: By Kim Sengupta That, of course, is not the case now. As the passions raised by the Iraq invasion, the bitterness and recriminations, fade away it is Afghanistan which is the focal point of international attention with the West struggling to cope with a rejuvenated and Islamist insurgency. More British troops have already died in this conflict than in the entire Iraq campaign and that grim benchmark is likely to be passed by the ...

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Crass Karzai tests Afghan free speech

6 hours ago ago from Checkpoint Kabul

He might be dubbed Crass Karzai. In the weeks since Hamid Karzai was sworn-in for a second term as Afghanistan's president, this crass Karzai impersonation has been zipping from cell phone to cell phone in Kabul. In some ways, the impersonation is better if you don't understand what he is saying. The aspiring, anonymous comedian does a good job of capturing both the staccato speaking style of Karzai and the effete mannerisms of ...

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Fighting Corruption

2 hours ago ago from Baexpats - Community of Expatriates in Buenos Aires, Argentina

An overwhelming majority of Argentines feel their government is failing to effectively combat corruption, according to a survey released recently by Transparency International . The survey indicates that a whopping 81% of Argentines believe the government’s effort to fight corruption is “ineffective.” That figure, which is up significantly from 50% just two years ago, doesn’t bode well for the Kirchner administration as it heads into the ...

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