The Taliban has a permanent presence in 54% of Afghanistan and the country is in serious danger of falling into Taliban hands, according to a report by an independent thinktank with long experience in the area. Despite tens of thousands of Nato-led troops and billions of dollars in aid poured into the country, the insurgents, driven out by the American invasion in 2001, now control ‘vast swaths of unchallenged territory, including rural areas, some district centres, and important road arteries’, the Senlis Council says in a report released yesterday. On the basis of what it calls exclusive research, it warns that the insurgency is also exercising a ‘significant amount of psychological control, gaining more and more political legitimacy in the minds of the Afghan people who have a long history of shifting alliances and regime change’. It says the territory controlled by the Taliban has increased and the frontline is getting closer to Kabul – a warning echoed by the UN which says more and more of the country is becoming a ‘no go’ area for western aid and development workers. The council goes as far as to state: ‘It is a sad indictment of the […]
Thursday, November 22nd, 2007
Afghanistan ‘Falling Into Hands of Taliban’
Author: RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR
Source: The Guardian (U.K.)
Publication Date: Thursday November 22, 2007
Link: Afghanistan ‘Falling Into Hands of Taliban’
Source: The Guardian (U.K.)
Publication Date: Thursday November 22, 2007
Link: Afghanistan ‘Falling Into Hands of Taliban’
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