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Stories from 2001-11-30

Largest Islamic Group Not Invited to Bonn

Abdul Wahab Bashir | Arab News | November 30, 2001

"The Organization of the Islamic Conference, the worldís largest Muslim political body which has for decades been involved in peacemaking efforts in Afghanistan, is now finding itself excluded from the crucial peace talks that could shape the future of the country for years to come." [more]

Level of Food Aid to Afghans Drops

Elizabeth Becker | New York Times | November 30, 2001

"In a revealing reversal of fortunes, food deliveries have actually dropped since the Northern Alliance took Mazar-i-Sharif, the crossroads city that could become the hub for supplies across the northern half of Afghanistan. In the past two weeks, the tonnage delivered dropped to a pace less than half of what it had been in the previous two weeks." [more]

US Troops Operating from Pakistan

Naveed Miraj | Frontier Post | November 30, 2001

"US diplomatic sources have confirmed that its ground forces are in Pakistan and staging operations inside Afghanistan from Pakistani bases." [more]

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