Afghanistan

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Afghanistan plans to recruit 15,000 new police officers in time for the presidential election in August, the interior minister says.
Afghanistan to boost police force
Obama's new Afghan policy
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کنفرانس: بهرنۍ مرستې به افغان حکومت لګوي
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