2003 Asia
Photo: Pamela Constable/ Washington Post) Nomadic herdsmen, known as kochis,
have converged on Kandahar to propose candidates for the
December constitutional assembly. Violence in Afghanistan Forces Out Aid Workers, Reduces the Number of Afghans Running for Office, Threatens U.S. Country-Building Efforts Pamela Constable (Washington Post, November 23, 2003. You will leave this site and be required to register [once] with the Post.) Rama Lakshmi/Washington Post Bhavani Muniratna interviews a farmer about farm prices for Boodikote's community radio program. Community Radio Gives India's Villagers a Voice Rama Lakshmi (Washington Post, September 17, 2003. You will leave this site and be required to register [once] with the Post.) Reshaping Pakistan Along Religious LinesJohn Lancaster (Washington Post, June 20, 2003. You will leave this site and be required to register [once] with the Post.) Some Very Poor Pakistani Children Add Some Hours of School to Lives of Work Pamela Constable (Washington Post, March 30, 2003. You will leave this site and be required to register [once] with the Post.) U.S. Food Aid Halts to North Korea-- Analysts Say Food Shipments Are Being Used as a Political Tool in Nuclear Crisis (in Spite of U.S. Pledge Not to Use Food as a Weapon) Doug Struck (Washington Post, January 19, 2003. You will leave this site and be required to register [once] with the Post.) |