AFGHANISTAN'S INTERIM LEADER, HAMID KARZAI, SAID ON SUNDAY HE WOULD DO...
World | February 17, 2002, Sunday // 00:00
Afghanistan's interim leader, Hamid Karzai, said on Sunday he would do everything necessary to ensure security after the assassination of the tourism and civil aviation minister and an attack on British peace-keeping troops. But as Karzai was vowing to maintain security, reports were coming in of more factional clashes in north and east Afghanistan, highlighting problems his U.N.-backed interim government faces.
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