17 November 2001 Military News |
- Text: G-20 Finance Ministers Agree on Actions to Stop Terrorist Financing 17 Nov. 2001-- The barbarous attacks on the United States were attacks on all of us intended to shake global economic confidence and security. We will ensure that these efforts fail.
- State Department Report: The Taliban's War Against Women 17 Nov. 2001-- State Department Report of the status of women under the Taliban regime.
- Transcript: U.S. Official Praises Philippine Anti-Terrorism Efforts 17 Nov. 2001-- Kelly: "a remarkable legislative accomplishment in Manila in
passing the bill that would act against money laundering" to cut off
financing to terrorist organizations.
News Reports
- POSTWAR AFGHANISTAN VOA 17 Nov. 2001-- With Taleban forces in retreat and disarray, plans are hastily being made for a postwar government in Afghanistan. But satisfying all the opposition groups is a complex task, already complicated by the Northern Alliance's swift takeover of Kabul
- BUSH / AFGHAN WOMEN VOA 17 Nov. 2001-- President Bush's wife Laura says the fall of the Taleban government in Afghanistan is a chance to restore "dignity and opportunity" for Afghan women and chldren
- AFGHAN FIGHTING VOA 17 Nov. 2001-- Afghanistan's former president has returned to his country's capital, five years after he was ousted by the Taleban
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- RUSSIA / AFGHAN VOA 17 Nov. 2001-- A delegation of Russian officials is on its way to Afghanistan to establish ties with what Moscow calls "the legitimate government" there.
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