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World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples - Afghanistan : Baluchis

2008 | Publisher: Minority Rights Group International | Document type: Country Reports

2007 Report on International Religious Freedom - Afghanistan

14 September 2007 | Publisher: United States Department of State | Document type: Annual Reports

U.S. Department of State Annual Report on International Religious Freedom for 2006 - Afghanistan

15 September 2006 | Publisher: United States Department of State | Document type: Annual Reports

Afghanistan: Religious violence leads to deaths in Herat

9 February 2006 | Publisher: EurasiaNet | Document type: Country News

Afghanistan: 1. With regard to Sebze Sang Jeghto village in Wardak province, can you indicate on a map where this is? 2. What is the general security situation and control there by the government now, and is it an area marked by Taliban activities? 3. Are there independent assessments available to indicate whether the security situation at present is improving, stable or deteriorating? 4. What is the situation there for Pashtuns? 5. What is the situation there for Sunnis? 6. What is the situation there for Ghalji tribe members? 7. What is the situation there for functionaries of the Karzai government and their families? 8. Is there any evidence of people being targeted by the Taliban or by members of the Northern Alliance in Sebze Sang Jeghto village in Wardak province?

18 August 2005 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Afghanistan: 1. Has Afghanistan generally been traditionally, and does it remain, a society divided deeply between mutually antagonistic tribal/religious/political groupings? 2. What is the general security situation and control by the government now? 3. Are there independent assessments available to indicate whether the security situation at present is improving, stable or deteriorating? 4. With regard to Khankhail, Saidkaram, Paktia, can you indicate on a map where this is? 5. What is the general security situation and control there by the government now, and is it an area marked by Taliban activities? 6. Are there independent assessments available to indicate whether the security situation at present is improving, stable or deteriorating? 7. What is the situation there for Pashtuns? 8. What is the situation there for Sunnis? 9. What is the situation there for functionaries of the Karzai government and their families? 10. With regard to Ghardez, where is it (please include map)? 11. Are there indications the Taliban are active there? 12. Are there reports of retribution having being taken, and still being taken, against people (and their family members) associated with the former Najibullah government? 13. Is there any evidence of people being targeted by the Taliban generally, or in Khankhail, Saidkaram, Paktia, for having come from, or being associated with, Australia?

3 August 2005 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Afghanistan: Information on whether the city of Afshar is predominantly Sunni or Shii (Shiite); on whether there were checkpoints between Afshar and Kabul and/or Kharte Parwan during 1993 and 1994; on whether Afshar was controlled by Shii forces in 1993-1994; and on whether Kharte Parwan was controlled by government forces during 1993 and 1994

1 March 1995 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

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