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News Watch September 2009

Sep 29: Nato urges new Afghan strategy, Al Jazeera

Sep 27: U.S. Believes Karzai Will Be Re-elected, Helene Cooper & Mark Landler, Nwe York Times

Sep 23: Crossfire Forces Wardak Farmers Off Land, Habiburahman Ibrahimi, IWPR

Sep 23: Mixed messages from Pentagon on Afghan troop plans, Adam Entous and Phil Stewart, Reuters

Sep 21: Taliban leader Mullah Omar takes aim at Obama, Peter Graff, Reuters

Sep 18: Toward An Afghan Democracy?, AREU (Report), Afghan Conflict Monitor

Sep 18: Possible outcomes of Afghanistan's election, Peter Graff, Reuters

Sep 17: Karzai defends Afghan poll, Al Jazeera

Sep 17: Huge explosion rocks Afghan capital, Al Jazeera

Sep 16: Taliban gives nod to polio immunization in south, Irin News

Sep 14: Afghans question what democracy has done for them, Kay Joahnson, AP, SF-Chronicle

Sep 13: A 3 day mop up immunization for polio eradication in 8 provinces of Afghanistan starts, Government of Afghanistan

Sep 13: US expands Afghan prison rights, Al Jazeera

Sep 11: Cricket camp promotes peace and the right to play in Afghanistan, Cornelia Walther, Unicef

Sep 11: Victims' families tell their stories following Nato airstrike in Afghanistan, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, The Guardian

Sep 10: Afghanistan's Abdullah warns of instability after poll, Reuters

Sep 8: Deaths in Kabul airport blast, Al Jazeera

Sep 8: Afghanistan's future in peril, Ahmed Rashid, BBC News

Sep 7: NATO air strike a "major error" - Afghan president, Sayed Salahuddin, Reuters

Sep 6: Europe 'big three' call for Afghanistan conference, Simon Sturdee, AFP, Relief Web

Sep 4: NATO Strike Magnifies Divide on Afghan War, Stephen Farrell & Richard A. Oppel Jr, The New York Times

Sep 3: Floods wreak havoc in eastern provinces of Laghman, Nangarhar, Irin

Sep 1: Q+A: What is in McChrystal's Afghan strategy review?, Reuters