22 November 2001 Military News |
- AFGHAN / FIGHTING VOA 22 Nov. 2001-- A senior leader of Afghanistan's anti-Taleban Northern Alliance says that talks on the surrender of the northern city of Kunduz have failed, contradicting his own commanders in the field who say Taleban forces have agreed to surrender
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- AFGHAN/ANCHOR VOA 22 Nov. 2001-- Women in the parts of Afghanistan freed from Taleban control are rediscovering their public lives. For the five years that the Taleban ruled most of Afghanistan, women were banned from work and forced to stay at home. For professional women, the departure of the Taleban means getting back to work
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- AFGHAN / KUNDUZ VOA 22 Nov. 2001-- In Afghanistan, the interior minister for Northern Alliance authorities has rejected a reported surrender agreement made between Taleban fighters who hold the northern city of Kunduz and a regional Northern Alliance commander.
- GERMANY / AFGHAN POLITICS VOA 22 Nov. 2001-- Next week's conference on the future of Afghanistan has been switched from Berlin to Germany's former capital city, Bonn
- INDIA/AFGHANISTAN VOA 22 Nov. 2001-- India has taken the first steps to reestablish a diplomatic presence in Afghanistan.
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