News and Analysis (3/21/07)

After coming off of a brutal civil war 10 years ago, Tajikistan’s peace and security is being threatened again, this time from rising instability in neighboring Afghanistan:

The adverse effects of the embargo and Israeli policy have had a net effect of increasing dependence on aid:  

Justice Department’s inspector general says FBI may have broken the law 3,000 times, including 600 cases of ‘serious misconduct’:

Afghan entrepreneur Mohammad Naseem opens up American-style coffee shop – in the middle of Kandahar:

Alejandro

Alejandro Beutel is program assistant for the Minaret of Freedom Institute with expertise in religious freedom, democratization and security issues.


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