Saturday, April 4, 2009

Afghanistan War News Updates -- April 4-5, 2009

Reinforcement troops from the Afghan army prepared to travel to Kandahar.
Ahmad Masood/Reuters

Ragtag Afghan Force Trying To Keep Taliban At Bay -- AFP

JALREZ VALLEY, Afghanistan (AP) — On a wind-swept hill at the foot of snowcapped mountains, a ragtag collection of farmers, students and other unemployed men snapped to attention, rifles slung across their shoulders, new black boots shining.

After three weeks of training, the newest U.S.-funded experiment in protecting the countryside from Taliban insurgents was on display this week for this village in central Afghanistan's Wardak province. Dozens of American and French military officers mingled with hundreds of Afghans who came to watch.

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More News On Afghanistan

Coalition Troops Kill 35 Insurgents in Afghanistan -- Voice Of America
Afghan Commandos Capture Taliban Commander, Three Suspected Insurgents in Khowst -- Dvidshub
15 militants killed in S Afghanistan -- China View
FACTBOX - Security developments in Afghanistan, April 4 -- Reuters
NATO summit 'has delivered on Afghanistan' -- AFP
NATO to send 5,000 more troops to Afghanistan -- L.A. Times
Europe's Afghan response includes praise, limits -- Mercury News
More U.S. troops for Afghanistan -- UPI
US Set to Win Only Small Shows of Support on Afghanistan -- Wall Street Journal
Uzbekistan allows supplies for Afghanistan -- UPI
Karzai Orders Urgent Law Review -- BBC News
Afghanistan's U-turn on Women's Rights -- Los Angeles Times editorial
62 migrants dead inside container in Pakistan -- AP

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