Features the official Web resource for Afghan Social Democratic Party, including position papers and selected news updates about the war in Afghanistan.
Learn about the largest group of refugees in the world. Read facts, view photos, and find out how to help.
View the 'Presidential Palace of the Anti-Taliban Islamic State of Afghanistan's' official Web site, which has received misguided hate emails in the weeks following 9-11.
Check out the objectives and programs sponsored by this organization dedicated to raising international consciousness about Afghani politics.
Presents the 'official' Web resource of a Communist faction group within Afghanistan, plus news, photos and tributes to 'martyred comrades.'
Learn more about the history and complex dynamics of politics in Afghanistan from an archived profile of the war-torn country.
Provides a listing of the major political parties, their leaders and status in Afghanistan before the U.S.-led war. Today many belong in the new interim government.
News features shows how Japanese doctor Tetsu Nakamura, who helps leprosy patients in Pakistan and Afghanistan, says the Taliban have more support than the media reports.
Presents warnings from Human Rights Watch about the Northern Alliance's human rights violations advising the United States not to cooperate with them.
Chronicles United Nations' efforts to build a 'broad-based government' in Afghanistan following the fall of the Taliban.
Describes the plans of Sima Samar, the new Afghan minister of women's affairs after the fall of the Taliban.
Claims to provide independent coverage of daily developments in Arab-Israeli conflicts, peace negotiations and overall relations.
Read a report that says that Japan will host a meeting of political groups in Afghanistan in January of 2002.
Net guide to Afghani political systems provides links to political parties, law guides, nonprofit organizations and electoral procedures.
Janelle Brown interviews a Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) freedom fighter seeking to "undermine the Taliban and publicize its brutality."
Political party focuses on stabilizing the country's economy. Find a history of the group, a message board, and membership information.
Describes the meetings including the Northern Alliance and other groups following the impending fall of the Taliban.
Writer Michael Kamber sent this report from Peshawar, Pakistan, where the daily battle of words over the future of an Afghan coalition government continues to heat up.