| | | | | | | | Engrish Some Afghans Worry About Diminishing US Public Support for War The increased American disillusionment over the continued U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan reflected in recent nationwide polls follows a period of turmoil in Afghanistan. The killing of 17 Afghan civilians by a U.S. soldier and the inadvertent burning of Qurans at an American military base have increased tensions and undermined trust between Afghan forces and their international coalition partners. The Quran burning incident set off a week of violent anti-American protests and attacks on international forces, and the Taliban suspended peace talks with the U.S. being held in Qatar. ... Sum Afhgans Wory Abowt Diiminhsing Us Pulbic Suoprt fur War Teh inrcaesed Amrecian diisulisnoemnt ovr teh cotnniued U.S. fighters inovvlmeent ins Afhgnasitan relfceted ins reecnt naitnoiwde pols foolws ans peirod ob tumroil ins Afhgnasitan. Teh kiilng ob 17 Afhgan ciivilans beuy ans U.S. souljur adn teh indaevtrent bunring ob Quarns be an Amrecian fighters base haz inrcaesed tesnoins adn unedmrnied trust bewten Afhgan focres adn thems inetnrtaoinal colatiion patrenrs. Teh Quran bunring inicednt set off ans wek ob viloent anti-Amrecian prtosets adn atcaks awn inetnrtaoinal focres, adn teh Tailban supsneded peace talks wif teh U.S. to be held ins Qatar. ... | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Engrish Afghanistan Moves to Abolish Private Security Firms President Hamid Karzai has long been opposed to the large number of private security companies in the country because he says many of them disregard Afghan laws and could grow into private militias. And, there have been cases of contractor abuse ranging from violence to cultural insensitivity that have given the private security industry a bad name among many Afghans.... Afhgnasitan Moves ot Abloish Tommy Seucirty Firms Prez Hamid Kazrai gots lawngl has opsoed ot teh beezer nubmer ob tommy seucirty copmnaies ins teh conutry beacuse he sez umpteen ob dem dirsgeard Afhgan laws adn cud grow not out of tommy miilitas. Adn, they are haz has cases ob cotnartcor abuse ragning frum aggro ot cutlrual inessntiviity dat haz given teh tommy seucirty inudtsry ans wack name among umpteen Afhgans.... | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Engrish Gunmen Target Afghan Delegation Visiting Massacre Site The shooting began as members of a delegation from Kabul, including two of President Hamid Karzai's brothers and provincial government officials, attended a memorial service for the victims of Sunday's attack by a U.S. soldier in Kandahar. While the security detail suffered some casualties, members of the delegation escaped injury and returned safely to Kandahar city.... Gumnen Tagret Afhgan Deelagiton Viisitng Maascre Site Teh shtoing began az mebmers ob ans deelagiton frum Kabul, inlcduing one plus one ob Prez Hamid Kazria's brtoehrs adn prvoniical rulezors ofciails, atneded ans meomiral sevrice fur teh vitcims ob Sudnya's weigh beuy ans U.S. souljur ins Kadnhaar. While teh seucirty deatil suefred sum causlaites, mebmers ob teh deelagiton esacped inujry adn reutnred saefly ot Kadnhaar city.... | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Engrish American Plastic Surgeon Sets Up Program to Help Afghans American plastic surgeon Kaveh Alizadeh looks at a birth defect on an Afghan baby just 12 hours old. Its spinal cord developed outside its body, probably because the mother didn't eat right during pregnancy. Correcting the defect is the kind of surgery Alizadeh hopes to teach his Afghan counterparts.... | | | | | | | | | Souce: voanews.com |