Oxford Man in Afghanistan
Oxford IMC | 16.01.2004 00:00 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Globalisation | Oxford | World
An Oxford citizen has left in September for Afghanistan, where he is now a United Nations volunteer. He reports about the deterioration of security, the lack of democracy, the American control of Afghanistan and the UN incompetency. As British politicians talk about how democracy is being supported and security is maintained in Afghanistan, this personal point of view from inside the UN, from someone on the ground in Afghanistan is very interesting and disturbing.
Here are his reports:
Here are his reports:
- Afghanistan: Optimism, Fragile Peace and Foreign Agendas (03/04/2004) - with pictures
- No good news from Afghanistan (23/03/2004)
- Afghanistan Diary (08/03/2004)
- Afghanistan: 500 women march to register (22/01/2004) - with pictures
- Afghanistan: elections in the North... (17/01/2004) - with pictures
- Down the bunker in Afghanistan for the second time (12/01/2004)
- Down the bunker for the first time (12/01/2004)
- Afghan diary (29/11/2003) - with pictures
- Don't believe Bush on Afghanistan (20/11/2003) - with pictures
- Afghanistan from inside the UN (16/11/2003) - with pictures
- Oxford man in Afghanistan (12/10/2003)
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im sure he's sincere, but
17.01.2004 14:11
isnt this rather what laurence of arabia was doing ?
sincere
no
17.01.2004 18:26
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UN
17.01.2004 22:48
Lawrence of Arabia worked for the British militiary, and I take your comment about Lawrence being an adventure tourist. I think everybody in the US and UK army is an adventure tourist, off to fight in little war-games, over issues they don't understand, and sowing the seeds for yet more conflict and pain to come.
Jolly good chaps, lets go fight in the mountains of Afghanistan. What a roaring good laugh that will be.
Hermes
value
19.01.2004 12:16
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