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13 September SWJ Roundup

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09.13.2010 at 11:39am

Afghanistan

Karzai Struggles to Keep Islamic Council SupportWashington Post

Afghanistan Blunts Anticorruption EffortsWall Street Journal

Security in Afghanistan Is Deteriorating, Aid Groups SayNew York Times

U.S. Govt Watchdog: Deep Problems Plague Afghan VoteAssociated Press

Afghan Commander Issues Rules on ContractorsNew York Times

Petraeus Issues Guidance for Afghan ContractingAssociated Press

Karzai: New Approach to Terrorism BattleWashington Post

Karzai Marks 9 / 11 With Appeal Over Civilian DeathsAssociated Press

Taliban Uses Kids in Fight vs. U.S.USA Today

The Taliban’s Tiny SoldiersUSA Today

Demonstration Against Koran-burning Plan Turns DeadlyLos Angeles Times

2 More Afghans Die in Protest Over Koran BurningNew York Times

NATO: Airstrikes Kill 14 Insurgents in AfghanistanAssociated Press

‘Only Girl Running with Men’Washington Post

Taliban: In From the ColdNew York Times editorial

A Dubious Battle for Afghan Hearts and MindsWashington Post opinion

Pakistan

Officials: Airstrike Kills 4 Militants in PakistanAssociated Press

Landowners Breached Levees to Save Own PropertyLos Angeles Times

Iraq

Al Qaeda in Iraq Rises AgainLos Angeles Times

More Post-Combat U.S. Gunfire in IraqNew York Times

‘Thousands Held Without Charge in Iraq’BBC News

Human Rights Group Details Iraq Prisoner AbuseAssociated Press

Iraq, U.S. Dispute Amnesty Prison Abuse ClaimsAgence France-Presse

Iran

Iran Says US Prisoner Could Soon be Released on BailVoice of America

American Hiker will be Released after Posting $500,000 BailWashington Post

Iran to Free American Hiker on BailNew York Times

American Hiker Sarah Shourd May be ReleasedLos Angeles Times

Iranian Diplomat Says He’ll Seek Asylum in FinlandAssociated Press

United Nations

U.N. Council Goes After Human Rights AbusersVoice of America

New U.S., Chinese Judges Take Seats on U.N. CourtAssociated Press

WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks Collaborating With Media on Release of Iraq DocumentsNewsweek

U.S. Department of Defense

Robert Gates: A War WithinNewsweek

Gates, Mullen Reflect on Troop Sacrifices Since 9/11AFPS

Families at Pentagon Memorial Reflect on Lost Loved OnesAFPS

Military Eyes Glowing Secrets of Fireflies, OthersAssociated Press

United States

Napolitano: U.S. Always Will Face ThreatsAssociated Press

Janet Napolitano Vows to Keep Up FightPolitico

U.S. to Test Iris Scan TechnologyUSA Today

Apparent Suicide by Cyanide Prompts Safety FearsBoston Herald

Bad Economy Drives Down American Arms SalesNew York Times

9/11 Marked by Protests and Pleas for ToleranceWashington Post

On Sept. 11 Anniversary, Rifts Amid MourningNew York Times

Obama Marks 9-11 Anniversary at PentagonVoice of America

Obama Commemorates 9/11 in Weekly AddressAFPS

U.S. Marks 9-11 AnniversaryVoice of America

Crowds Face Off at Ground ZeroWashington Post

New York Imam: No Plans to Shelve Proposed Islamic CenterVoice of America

U.S. Tensions Over Koran Spark Isolated Incidents on 9/11Reuters

Security Secrets and JusticeWashington Post editorial

9 x 9/11Washington Post opinon

Safer than We ThinkWashington Post opinon

Falling into bin Laden’s TrapWashington Post opinion

United Kingdom

U.K. Says Needs Global Military Force Post-Afghan WarReuters

U.K. Officials Won’t Meet U.S. Lockerbie InvestigatorsAssociated Press

Australia

Melbourne Terror Trial BeginsAustralian Broadcasting Corporation

Five Men on Trial In Australia For Plotting Army AttackReuters

Jihadists ‘Planned Maximum Casualties’ at Aus BaseAgence France-Presse

World

Human Rights Watch Looks to Expand Global ReachWashington Post

Follow the Dirty MoneyNew York Times opinion

Africa

Southern Sudan: Independence Vote at RiskWashington Post

U.S. Steps Up Efforts on Sudan VoteNew York Times

Senegal Court Forbids Forcing Children to BegNew York Times

Zimbabwe Arrests U.S. Aids WorkersBBC News

Americas and Caribbean

Mexican Bicentennial Falls Short on FervorNew York Times

Mexico’s Heroes Get a Fresh HearingLos Angeles Times

On 200th Birthday, Mexico Battered but Not BrokenAssociated Press

Woman’s Links to Mexican Drug Cartel a Saga of CorruptionWashington Post

Mexican Marines Capture Top Drug Suspect Reuters

Mexican Marines Arrest Presumed Drug KingpinAssociated Press

Mexico Arrests Top Drugs SuspectBBC News

Mexico’s Gun TrafficWashington Post editorial

New Armed Drug-trafficking Groups Menace ColombiaBBC News

Asia Pacific

Mutual Trust Called Crucial to U.S.-China RelationsNew York Times

Celebrating Id al-Fitr Under Watchful Eyes of ChinaNew York Times

Japan Frees 14 Crew Members of Chinese ShipAssociated Press

Rare N. Korea Meet Delayed Due to Leader’s HealthReuters

Health of N. Korea’s Kim Delays Key Party MeetingAgence France-Presse

South Korea Sends Flood Aid to NorthNew York Times

S. Korea to Send Rice Other Aid to Flood-Hit N. KoreaAssociated Press

Japan Leadership Battle Tuesday Could Bring New PMAssociated Press

Japan Leadership Duel Nears Vote Amid China SpatAssociated Press

Malaysia Prince Takes Over Throne Amid Bitter Feud Associated Press

Indonesian Christians Beat on Their Way to PrayersAssociated Press

An Election in Japan Washington Post editorial

China, Japan, AmericaNew York Times opinion

Europe

Turkish Reforms Pass by Wide MarginNew York Times

Turkish Voters Approve Amendments in ReferendumWashington Post

Turkey Voters Appear to Favor Constitutional ChangesLos Angeles Times

Erdogan Scores Victory in Turkish Constitution VoteWashington Times

Turkey Referendum Win Boosts Erdogan For 2011 ElectionReuters

Turkish Vote Gets Western BackingBBC News

E.U. Tells Turkey to Implement ReformsAssociated Press

Document Cites French Bid to Oust RomaNew York Times

Russian Defense Minister to Discuss Cooperation With GatesBloomberg

U.S. Says Russia “Closer Than Ever” to WTOReuters

Middle East

U.S., Saudi Arms Deal AdvancesWall Street Journal

Mideast Peace Talks Face New ObstaclesVoice of America

‘Peace Talks will Fail if West Bank Construction Resumes’Jerusalem Post

Clinton Says it’s Last Chance for Middle East Peace TalksThe Guardian

Israel Bends Slightly on Settlement BuildingNew York Times

Succession Gives Army a Stiff Test in EgyptNew York Times

Who’s Bluffing?Washington Post opinion

South Asia

India May Roll Back Security Laws Amid Kashmir ViolenceBloomberg

India Forces Battle Kashmiris in Streets; 2 KilledAssociated Press

Thousands March in Indian Kashmir; Police AttackedAssociated Press

Thousands in Kashmir Eid RalliesBBC News

Maoist Rebels Kill 6 in Restive Eastern IndiaAssociated Press

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