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<title>Afghans try former communist intelligence chief</title>
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<description>KABUL, Dec 26 (Reuters) - An Afghan former intelligence chief went on trial on Monday accused of war crimes and torture during communist rule in the 1980s, the first such trial to be held in Afghanistan after decades of warfare. Assadullah Sarwari has been detained since 1992, when Mujahideen (holy warrior) factions overthrew a Soviet-backed communist regime. Prosecutors said Sarwari was arrested for conspiring against Afghanistan&#x26;#x27;s Islamic government and was guilty of illegal mass arrests and executions. Now 64 and sporting a short grey and black beard, he served as head of intelligence when thousands of people were killed for...</description>
<author>Reuters</author>
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2005 20:21:41 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Three visiting Afghan students missing (Washington, DC)</title>
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<description>Three visiting Afghan students missing Female exchange participants leave hotel during night last week Three Afghan students visiting Georgetown for a weeklong U.S.-Afghan relations exchange program disappeared from their Leavey Center hotel rooms the night of Tuesday, Jan. 28. It was not immediately clear where they had gone, though the University confirmed that some of the missing students have family in the United States. The University identified the missing students as Soma Akrami, Muzhda Asadi and Nazifa Sarwari. All are 24-year-old natives of Kabul, the Afghan capital. The three Afghan students failed to arrive at a scheduled 8 a.m. meeting...</description>
<author>The Georgetown Voice</author>
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<pubDate>Sat, 8 Feb 2003 19:49:48 GMT</pubDate>
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