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AFGHANISTAN - Aug. 4 - Warlord Told To Halt Protests.(Brief Article)
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APS Diplomat Recorder
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August 10, 2002
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The Kabul government warns local warlord Padshah Khan Zadran, who opposes Pres. Hamid Karzai's rule, to halt anti-government protests in his power base in the eastern city of Khost. Kabul tells Zadran and his supporters to stop their "subversive activities". Kabul Radio said: "The state warns these criminal elements to stop their subversive activities, otherwise it would be forced to take action under the authority given to it by the loya jirga". The radio station also broadcast a ...
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