Ex-Afghan President Hamid Karzai tells Al Jazeera US bomb reportedly targeting ISIL is a threat to Afghan sovereignty.
Qais Azimy
Qais Azimy is a Senior Producer for Al Jazeera in Afghanistan.
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In presence of western officials, Afghan president’s chief of staff and senior diplomat accused each other of spying.
No one asked their names
Following the US soldier’s shooting spree in Kandahar, the conversation moved to the “backlash” and focused on the accused soldier. The victims became a footnote: just the number 16.