Afghanistan: Afghans May Starve
Relief agencies mount efforts as Christian radio begins Dari broadcasts
Sheryl Henderson Blunt | posted 1/07/2002 12:00AM
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UN Security Council OKs Afghan Force — Associated Press (Dec. 20, 2001)
Afghans agree to peacekeepers with limited role — Boston Globe (Dec. 20, 2001)
Efforts intensify to agree Afghan force — BBC (Dec. 18, 2001)
Discussions outline future for Afghanistan World leaders, relief groups meet — San Francisco Chronicle (Nov. 21, 2001)
Northern Alliance agrees to UN multi-party talks — The Irish Times (Nov. 21, 2001)
What will Afghan talks produce? — BBC (Nov. 20, 2001)
Afghanistan Reporter Looks Back on Two Decades of Change — National Geographic (Nov. 19, 2001)
Christianity Today articles on the political and relief picture in Afghanistan include:
Aid Workers Urge Foreign Political Intervention in Afghanistan Ethnic tensions and frequent violence threaten stabilization in the country. (Nov. 26, 2001)
Agencies Scramble to Help International relief organizations quickly work to aid Afghanistan refugees. (Nov. 26, 2001)
In Perspective: The Friendliest Murderous Militants in the World The Soviet Union, United States, and others helped create Afghanistan's ruling Taliban. Will the world's most Islamic state backfire? (August 30, 2001)
Previous Christianity Today coverage of the Shelter Now detainees held in Afghanistan includes:
Heather Mercer and Dayna Curry Go Home to Waco Church will send short-term mission to Afghanistan in the spring. (Dec. 11, 2001)
Weblog: Free at Last! All 24 Shelter Now aid workers are going home. (Nov. 15, 2001)
Dayna Curry Will Celebrate Her 30th Birthday in a Taliban Prison With trial indefinitely postponed, the future is murky for Shelter Now hostages. (Nov. 2, 2001)
Caught in the Crossfire Family, churches press for release of American missionaries in Kabul. (Oct. 31, 2001)
Aid Workers Held Captive Taliban alleges housing group's staff engaged in evangelism. (August 30, 2001)
Diplomats Receive Visas Into Afghanistan, but Will Only Meet with Officials Over a week after raid on Shelter Germany, future for workers still unclear. (Aug. 13, 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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