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Afghanistan: Doesn't look good

Paul | 26.06.2004 11:48 | London | Oxford

I live and work in Afghanistan and hope to keep some people informed of what is happening here from the ground.

Afghanistan: Nothing looks good

Sorry I have not sent any news on Afghanistan for a while. This is due to going on leave to Prague for my brother’s wedding and the pressure of work in the aid business. It was difficult coming back from the freedom to 4 metre walls, blast film, armed guards, curfews and a deteriorating security situation.

A glance at some of the attached articles will give you some idea of recent events and the current situation. www.mobycapital.com is probably the best source of news on Afghanistan.

Karzai is still talking about September elections. He does not seem to have read the election law he has signed which make the absolute earliest 5th October 2004. Due to logistics, deteriating security and lack of funding it is unlikely they will happen this year in time to support Bush’s re-election. If it does it will be a sham. They have reduced the estimated voting population from 10.5 m to 9.5m but still only 30% have registered to vote and they are from the easier regions. Many Pashtuns, 43% of the population, see Karzai as a token Pashtun in a government run by Tajiks (the second largest ethnic group) and controlled by America. After the ousting of the Taliban America lost a great opportunity. They could have pumped aid into Pashtun areas and built up support rather than concentrating on Bin Ladin. Now most Pashtuns do not see themselves as part of the process and many are resisting political developments. The elections will cost $100m and $70m has been promised but not given. People working for the UN in elections either believe that the elections won’t happen or if they do they will be a catalyst for lots of violence.

Security is deteriating. Most incidents are blamed on the Taliban but local commanders extorting protection money, protecting poppy fields and trying to maintain their power bases are also responsible. Attacks have increased especially on soft targets. Four MSF (medical NGO) were killed recently and those involved in the election process have come under more frequent attack. When I was on leave my team were narrowly missed by a rocket or an American skipping bomb, ‘sometimes they can be inaccurate’ we were told. I am going on a trip tomorrow and have just been told I have to take a trauma kit, body armor and helmets. This is to a province which until now was safe. We also have to take an armed escort. We recently acquired four armored cars for visits to some provinces. Already in Afghanistan aid and military is confused in people’s minds. There are Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) which consist of civilians and mostly military who are involved in reconstruction. The American government is quite happy to drop aid from the same planes that dropped bombs in the same areas.

I am administering various grants for International Organisation for Migration (IOM). One of them is specifically for places that have been accidentally bombed by the Americans. So if they get accidentally bombed they may get a new irrigation system or a school. America sees aid as a foreign policy tool. I am a little dubious about my role in this which I see as writing bullshit to get as much USAID money out to the neediest areas as fast as possible. Often all communities in remote areas want is potable water. They do not care where it comes from and I certainly do not encourage them to be grateful. I am also trying to push through women’s income generation and education projects such as poultry farming, basic health and literacy. Am I supporting the American government? You tell me.

On a lighter note I recently went to a wedding and visited a park with kids (boys) playing in a swimming pool. Life continues.

While many war weary Afghans are very optimistic about the elections and political and economic future of the country most foreigners are pessimistic predicting that America, as recently, will put a lot of positive spin on Afghanistan and then let it slide further into violence and chaos.

Paul

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Nice Photo's

26.06.2004 13:11

Thanks, it is always nice to hear from you, please keep the reports coming. Very little news from Afghanistan gets through over here.

do you have an email?

un
mail e-mail: euan2000@onetel.net.uk


nothing ever looks good

26.06.2004 14:57

nice pics and good to hear news coming from afghanistan but when the world is full of ugly people I happen to agree, no, Afghanistan doesnt look good, neither does Britian, America or anywhere else for that matter.

I need a man!

anon


Afghans found with voter cards killed

27.06.2004 21:18

 http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/7DA041DC-940B-4502-8B2C-50081848D66F.htm

>>Am I supporting the American government? You tell me.

except in your indymedia posts, you are not fighting against the forces which brought about the chaos in Afghanistan and many other places. you are perhaps trying to help people who are suffering the consequences of that force but this will not stop another American invasion.

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Thanks Paul

29.06.2004 10:00

Paul is doing 267,576,275,080,835,471 times as much work as millions of others.
Paul is helping people in ways that cannot even be measured, they are too great.

Paul is not able to stop another invasion (who is able to do that anyway?)
Paul is making a huge contribution to this world.

There is a world of difference beetween Paul and someone whose influence is zero.

Furat
mail e-mail: kroolca@hotmail.com


more background:

29.06.2004 19:22

We do try in our small way to keep track of Afghan stories on our web page – it doesn’t seem anyone else is doing this.
 http://freespace.virgin.net/swindon.stopwar/afghanistan.htm

older stories and background:
 http://freespace.virgin.net/swindon.stopwar/afghanistan_allnews.htm


so if you see any stories we have missed, please do send them to our web-meister:  swindon.stopwar@virgin.net

andy
mail e-mail: swindon@stopwar.org.uk
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