Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... reportedly , to Libya , but it reportedly still maintains offices and training camps in Afghanistan as well as in Libya and South Yemen . Selected students from these several programs and others mentioned below are sent on to the Soviet ...
... reportedly , to Libya , but it reportedly still maintains offices and training camps in Afghanistan as well as in Libya and South Yemen . Selected students from these several programs and others mentioned below are sent on to the Soviet ...
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... reportedly being built in several areas . Some may be for the construction of housing for Soviet personnel ( which goes on apace ) , for the repair of major highways damaged by the ongoing war , or for the missile emplacements which ...
... reportedly being built in several areas . Some may be for the construction of housing for Soviet personnel ( which goes on apace ) , for the repair of major highways damaged by the ongoing war , or for the missile emplacements which ...
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... reportedly spent time in Moscow . Named ambassador to Cuba , September 1986. A Pushtun . Cold , brutal chief of secret police ( AGSA ) under Taraki ; called " King Kong " by the public . After the 1979 plot against Amin failed , Sarwari ...
... reportedly spent time in Moscow . Named ambassador to Cuba , September 1986. A Pushtun . Cold , brutal chief of secret police ( AGSA ) under Taraki ; called " King Kong " by the public . After the 1979 plot against Amin failed , Sarwari ...
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