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        • Yemen
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        • Democratic Republic of Congo
        • Mali
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Daily Archives: April 23, 2009

AFGHANISTAN:  Who compensates those the Taliban hurts? (continued from below)

BlogBy Center for Civilians in ConflictApril 23, 2009

The UN reported that 1160 civilians were killed by Taliban or insurgent activities in 2008, and these are likely only an estimate given that in many Taliban-dominated areas, civilians are afraid to report individual targeting, threats, or other losses. If so many are affected by insurgent parties, what can be done to compensate and help…

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