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  1. Kiinnitetty twiitti
    12 tuntia sitten

    just to confirm: after some technical problems /'s website is back at its usual place - you can reach it via: or even if you type ..., you'll be redirected there. please keep following us

    Kumoa
  2. 3 tuntia sitten

    AAN’s new report by Martine van Bijlert looks at the takeover of Kabul, and Afghanistan, by the Taleban. The coming days and weeks will bring more clarity on what the future holds —for the world, the Afghan people but also for the Taleban themselves.

    Kumoa
  3. 3 tuntia sitten

    As former officials try to carve out a role for themselves, Taleban leaders arrive in Afghanistan to take control of the Presidential Palace and the country. And thousands of Afghans gather at the Kabul airport to flee Afghanistan.

    Kumoa
  4. 3 tuntia sitten

    As former officials try to carve out a role for themselves , Taleban leaders arrive in Afghanistan to take control of the Presidential Palace and the country. And thousands of Afghans gather at the Kabul airport to flee Afghanistan,

    Kumoa
  5. 17. elok.

    AAN’s new report by Martine van Bijlert looks at the takeover of Kabul, and Afghanistan, by the Taleban. The coming days and weeks will bring more clarity on what the future holds —for the world, the Afghan people but also for the Taleban themselves.

    Kumoa
  6. 17. elok.

    As thousands of Afghan’s fearful of living under Taleban rule clamber to leave the country, AAN’s new report by Martine van Bijlert contemplates the emergence of the Taleban as Afghanistan’s new leaders.

    Kumoa
  7. 17. elok.

    As thousands of Afghans gather at the Kabul airport to flee Afghanistan, former officials try to carve out a role for themselves. and Taleban leaders arrive in Afghanistan to take control of the Presidential Palace and the country.

    Kumoa
  8. uudelleentwiittasi
    17. elok.

    If you read one thing about the Taliban's takeover and events since the weekend in Afghanistan, it should be this

    Kumoa
  9. uudelleentwiittasi
    17. elok.

    "There have been pictures of girls going to school, but they tended to have been young. The real litmus test for girl’s education will be whether girls will also be allowed to attend high school and university and, if so, under what conditions." Leseempfehlung!

    Kumoa
  10. uudelleentwiittasi
    17. elok.

    "It is unclear who will be the target of retributions by the Taleban. What is certain is that no one believes that there will be no retribution at all. Indeed, there are already reports that some people have been quietly taken from their homes."

    Thousands of Afghans gather at Kabul airport after the Taleban took control of Kabul following former President Ashraf Ghani’s departure. Photo: AFP, 16 August 2021.
    Kumoa
  11. uudelleentwiittasi
    17. elok.
    Kumoa
  12. uudelleentwiittasi
    17. elok.

    Incredible, the speed of the team to thoughtfully consider events just as fast as they've blazed across our screens, and in front of Afghans' eyes.

    Kumoa
  13. 17. elok.

    AAN’s new report by Martine van Bijlert looks at the takeover of Kabul, and Afghanistan, by the Taleban. The coming days and weeks will bring more clarity on what the future holds —for the world, the Afghan people but also for the Taleban themselves.

    Kumoa
  14. 17. elok.

    As thousands of Afghan’s fearful of living under Taleban rule clamber to leave the country, AAN’s new report by Martine van Bijlert contemplates the emergence of the Taleban as Afghanistan’s new leaders.

    Kumoa
  15. uudelleentwiittasi
    16. elok.

    The Taliban's Complaints Commission WhatsApp +93 79 471 7946

    Kumoa
  16. 16. elok.

    A new AAN report by Martine van Bijlert examines the rapid fall of Afghanistan’s provinces and its impact on the lives of thousands of people displaced by the conflict.

    Kumoa
  17. 15. elok.

    Things have been moving fast since the first provincial capital – Zaranj in Nimruz – fell to the Taleban. AAN's Martine van Bijlert looks at how the rapid fall of Afghanistan’s provinces and the near dissolution of the army have left Kabul vulnerable.

    Kumoa
  18. 15. elok.

    A new AAN report by Martine van Bijlert examines the rapid fall of Afghanistan’s provinces and its impact on the lives of thousands of people displaced by the conflict.

    Kumoa
  19. uudelleentwiittasi
    15. elok.

    ⁩ keeps churning out relevant, timely analysis of the fast moving situation on the ground. Great to see another piece by ⁦⁩ who always un-fogs the mind

    Kumoa
  20. uudelleentwiittasi
    15. elok.

    "What initially looked like a lucky case of dominoes falling exceptionally fast because of an unprepared government seems to have been a case of sustained preparation." Why has GIRoA collapsed so quickly? Good overview by

    Kumoa

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