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Good Reads: Why the assassination of former Afghan president Rabbani matters - Christian Science Monitor

09-21-2011 05:39 AM


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Good Reads: Why the assassination of former Afghan president Rabbani matters
Christian Science Monitor
The US military, which still carries the greatest burden of maintaining security in Afghanistan 10 years after the war began, warned some months back that the Taliban would start a string of high-level assassinations as the militant group began to lose ...
Killing of Afghan Ex-President Raises New Doubts About WarVoice of America
Rabbani's killing spurs uncomfortable questions about the warCNN (blog)
Hundreds gather in Kabul to mourn assassination of Burhannuddin RabbaniTelegraph.co.uk
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