person > Ahmed Wali Karzai
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The narcotics trade thrives in Afghanistan, but why are poppy lords not prosecuted with the same zeal as the Taliban?
Opinion
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2011 19:15 GMT
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More than 1,000 "potentially significant" allegations of fraud reported so far, according to oversight commission.
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Amateur footage appears to show fake votes being filled in as border police tasked with stopping poll fraud look on.
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Private security firms in Afghanistan earn millions a year, some of it illegally.
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US should embrace Kandahar "strongman" Ahmed Wali Karzai, says Robert Grenier.
Focus
Last Modified: 16 Jun 2010 12:50 GMT
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Half-brother of the Afghan president says various allegations against him are political.
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General Stanley McChrystal says US efforts to retake control of Kandahar province has begun.
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US newspaper says relative of Afghan president receives payments for variety of services.
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