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This is the Next Century Foundation's Afghanistan Blogsite. The objective of The Next Century Foundation is conflict resolution and reconciliation. We bring together opinion formers in an informal atmosphere where confidentiality can be maintained. The Next Century Foundation works with individuals who share a common vision; a climate of order and security that can enable the pursuit of peace and reconciliation with justice.

Thursday, 30 May 2013

The Dark Side

Choosing sides in Afghanistan

Hamid Karzai has been president of Afghanistan for a long time — since the end of 2001, when he was installed by a U.S.-led alliance. At the time, he seemed a charming, English-speaking leader with a colorful wardrobe who could craft a democratic, post-Taliban state.
Posted by William at 21:50
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