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Aid Workers Urge Foreign Political Intervention in Afghanistan
Ethnic tensions and frequent violence threaten stabilization in the country.




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Recent media coverage includes:
Discussions outline future for Afghanistan World leaders, relief groups meetSan Francisco Chronicle (Nov. 21, 2001)

Afghan Rebels to Discuss New Gov't — Associated Press (Nov. 21, 2001)

Northern Alliance agrees to UN multi-party talksThe Irish Times (Nov. 21, 2001)

U.S. Envoy Optimistic of Afghan Meet — Associated Press (Nov. 21, 2001)

What will Afghan talks produce? — BBC (Nov. 20, 2001)

Afghanistan Reporter Looks Back on Two Decades of ChangeNational Geographic (Nov. 19, 2001)

Ethnic divisions in AfghanistanThe Times, London (Nov. 19, 2001)

For more on the political and humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, see Yahoo! full coverage and World Refugee.com.

Special Report: Afghanistan features ongoing PBS' Online NewsHour coverage of the situation in Afghanistan.

Afghanistan Humanitarian Update includes a look at the refugee situation at a glance, statistics, maps, and analysis. From the UN High Commissioner on Refugees.

Christianity Today reported that international relief organizations are quickly working to aid Afghanistan refugees.

Media coverage of the aid situation in Afghanistan and for refugees includes:

Disaster looms at refugee camps — BBC (Nov. 7, 2001)

Food aid for the AfghansThe News & Observer (Nov. 3, 2001)

Religious relief group plans hospital for Afghan refugeesThe News & Observer (Oct. 27, 2001)

Relief groups fear time is running outThe Seattle Times (Oct. 25, 2001)

Afghanistan situation 'fragile' says Short — BBC (Oct. 24, 2001)

Threats and confusion at Pakistan borderThe San Francisco Chronicle (Oct. 24, 2001)

World Vision sends $500,000 in relief supplies to Afghan refugees — Canada NewsWire (Oct. 19, 2001)

Aid agencies fear it is too late for food reliefThe Financial Times (Oct. 17, 2001)

Christianity Today's Opinion Roundup looked at the economic and political conditions that may hurt donations for relief work in Afghanistan and other countries.

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