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Terrorism, drugs and crime thwarting Afghan development, warns Ban

Terrorism, illicit drug trafficking and organized crime are seriously impeding progress in Afghanistan, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned today, calling for greater international cooperation to help the country tackle these challenges.

UN report calls for end to arbitrary detention in Afghanistan

A new United Nations report, revealing that Afghans are often detained without lawful reason, recommends a range of changes to laws and procedures of the criminal justice system in the country.

Priorities in Afghanistan clear, but resources and will needed – UN official

International priorities in Afghanistan – including security, long-term institution-building and stability throughout the coming elections – remain valid, but what is lacking is adequate resources and political will, the top United Nations envoy to the strife-torn country said today.

UN agreement with Pakistan allows Afghan refugees to extend their stay

The Pakistani Government today reached an agreement with the United Nations refugee agency allowing some 1.7 million Afghans to continue sheltering in their country until the end of 2012.

Upcoming elections pose crucial test for Afghanistan – UN report

The Government and people of Afghanistan, as well as their international partners, face a critical test in 2009, as the fledgling democracy prepares to hold credible elections over the coming months, according to a United Nations report released today.

Top UN envoy to Afghanistan visits Iran to boost ties

The top United Nations envoy to Afghanistan is in Iran today to explore further areas of cooperation between the neighbouring nations.

New UN report highlights worsening human rights situation in Afghanistan

The human rights situation in Afghanistan is marked by a “disturbing” rise in civilian casualties, setbacks for women, mounting attacks on freedom of expression and a culture of impunity when it comes to punishing perpetrators of abuses, the United Nations says in a new report.

Top UN envoy to Afghanistan welcomes August election date

The top United Nations envoy to Afghanistan today welcomed the decision by the country’s Independent Election Commission (IEC) reaffirming 20 August as the date of the 2009 presidential and provincial council elections, stressing that this will allow time for the necessary preparations for the polls.

Number of Afghan civilian deaths in 2008 highest since Taliban ouster, says UN

The number of Afghan civilian casualties in 2008 – at total of 2,118 – is the highest recorded since the ouster of the Taliban in 2001, the United Nations says in a new report, which calls on all parties to ensure the protection of innocents.

UN deplores deadly attacks against government offices in Kabul

The United Nations today strongly condemned the terrorist attacks against government buildings in the Afghan capital, Kabul, which took the lives of at least 20 people and injured many more, calling for the punishment of those responsible.